after a takeout x what to play
#1
Posted 2011-June-23, 00:26
could someone go over what commonly played bids mean
for instance redouble
bid of a new suit (2c or 2d)
what is forcing and what is not
anything else that might be useful to play
thanx
#2
Posted 2011-June-23, 00:46
hhoglives, on 2011-June-23, 00:26, said:
could someone go over what commonly played bids mean
for instance redouble
bid of a new suit (2c or 2d)
what is forcing and what is not
anything else that might be useful to play
thanx
Redouble indicates no fit and wants to punish opponents. At least good in 2 of the unbid 3 suits. Also redbl is a gate to start forcing minor hands, since diret 2/1 after DBL would be non forcing.
-1 Level bids are 4+ cards and forcing 1 round 5+ hcp
-2 level non jump bids are non forcing, usually 6+ cards.
-Raising pd to 3 level is preemptive.
-2 NT shows a raise to pd's suit and limit raise or better
-Jump in a new suit is preemptive (also commonly used as 5+ cards in the suit bid + 4 cards support to pd's suit, by passed hands and/or in competition)
These are standart treatments, but you will see pairs who modified them. Among adv+ exp players transfer responses are common lately after DBL.
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#3
Posted 2011-June-23, 01:49
MrAce, on 2011-June-23, 00:46, said:
-1 Level bids are 4+ cards and forcing 1 round 5+ hcp
-2 level non jump bids are non forcing, usually 6+ cards.
-Raising pd to 3 level is preemptive.
-2 NT shows a raise to pd's suit and limit raise or better
-Jump in a new suit is preemptive (also commonly used as 5+ cards in the suit bid + 4 cards support to pd's suit, by passed hands and/or in competition)
These are standart treatments, but you will see pairs who modified them. Among adv+ exp players transfer responses are common lately after DBL.
#4
Posted 2011-June-23, 01:52
anyhow i appreciate the reply
#5
Posted 2011-June-23, 05:18
#6
Posted 2011-June-23, 07:16
pass=weakish
1NT=natural
2♣=good raise (but includes some 9 counts)
2♦/♥=non forcing
2♠=single raise(but without some 9 counts)
2NT=limit+ raise with 4 cards
xx=hands that don't fit above (but denies 3 spades)
Just mentioning it because it's out of fashion and it's not bad at all.
Standard is
pass=weakish
1NT=natural
2♣/♦/♥=non forcing
2♠=single raise
2NT=limit with 4
xx=hands that don't fit above (could have 3 spades)
but many people play transfers:
xx=balanced
1NT=clubs
2♣/♦=diamonds/hearts, any strength
2♥=good raise
2♠=bad raise
Depending on who you ask, 2♥ here could be 8-10 strictly or 8+ points (i.e. any constructive+) or perhaps 10+. If 2♥ is 8-10 strictly, then XX will include some 3 card limit raises.
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#7
Posted 2011-June-23, 07:41
#8
Posted 2011-June-23, 07:49
Free, on 2011-June-23, 07:41, said:
The business RDBL is a inferior treatment. Why warn opponents that they will be doubled?
You hold a good misfitting hand, partner opened, and RHO doubled. LHO has nothing. Often
RHO will raise, but not if you warn him that LHO has nothing.
#9
Posted 2011-June-26, 19:58
jogs, on 2011-June-23, 07:49, said:
You hold a good misfitting hand, partner opened, and RHO doubled. LHO has nothing. Often
RHO will raise, but not if you warn him that LHO has nothing.
If you have enough to penalize them, RHO is not likely to be strong enough to raise.
It's more important to let partner know that your later double is for penalty, not takeout.
#10
Posted 2011-June-26, 21:06
barmar, on 2011-June-26, 19:58, said:
It's more important to let partner know that your later double is for penalty, not takeout.
You don't get rich doubling opponents on the one level, especially if you hold fewer trumps than they.
#11
Posted 2011-June-27, 06:05
barmar, on 2011-June-26, 19:58, said:
I don't want to sound like some other poster, but you can agree to play an entire level of transfers and that pass followed by Dbl is penalty. Your first pass puts enormous pressure on your LHO. As an extra bonus RHO may want to raise because he doesn't know you can be so strong. Basically opps have more ways to scramble to a decent spot (if there is one). After an immediate RDbl on the other hand, your LHO can pass to deny any preference, and RHO won't ever raise without a very good reason.