A sequence this evening gave me a thought, which is always dangerous. Partner had 5S/6D and heard 1H-P-2H-?
Doubling with an ELC treatment puts 10 cards on the table. Something about this seems intriguing.
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strange Twist on ELC?
#1
Posted 2014-August-28, 21:40
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."
-P.J. Painter.
-P.J. Painter.
#2
Posted 2014-August-28, 21:48
Anyone use leaping Michaels here? How does that impact this idea?
Be the partner you want to play with.
Trust demands integrity, balance and collaboration.
District 11
Unit 124
Steve Moese
Trust demands integrity, balance and collaboration.
District 11
Unit 124
Steve Moese
#3
Posted 2014-August-29, 00:30
In some partnerships I play Leaping Michaels in this auction. If not playing that, I would unimaginatively bid one of my suits and then take a view on whether to show the other one.
Doubling with this shape is dangerous, because partner may compete in clubs at a high level. And it loses the fifth spade, which is rather more important than some of the other ten cards that Ken wants to show.
Doubling with this shape is dangerous, because partner may compete in clubs at a high level. And it loses the fifth spade, which is rather more important than some of the other ten cards that Ken wants to show.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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