Takeout or Overcal natural 2/1
#1
Posted 2023-January-21, 11:45
P P 1S ?
IMPs, both vul
5 AQT85 A942 AQ9
#3
Posted 2023-January-21, 13:06
mw64ahw, on 2023-January-21, 11:54, said:
Neither because I play a Power X
A power double is also a part of takeout double afaik.
But yeah, I meant takeout as in short spade and good support for the other suits.
I would power X with a jack more, but not realy with this, although this is definitely the maximum of a overcall.
#4
Posted 2023-January-21, 13:46
#6
Posted 2023-January-21, 14:17
At MPs, I'm a little more scared of the -200 and less interested in hoping for +620
#7
Posted 2023-January-21, 14:28
akwoo, on 2023-January-21, 14:17, said:
At MPs, I'm a little more scared of the -200 and less interested in hoping for +620
We have a higher minimum than most for 2♥ and respond fairly liberally, if we're making 4♥ partner will bid, the danger is the game we're making is 5m.
My question would be "Are you happier with the auction going 1♠-2♥-2♠-P-P-X or 1♠-X-2♠-P-P-3♥ ?"
If you're making game in a minor either should suffice but if partner has say a 4144 3 count I think I'd prefer the former unless you expect him to bid over 2♠ after your double with that. Also if he has a good 4 card spade holding, pass could be a big winner after the bid then double auction.
#10
Posted 2023-January-21, 16:35
For me, double then hearts is at least a trick stronger…make it x AQJxxx Axx AQx and I double then hearts
As it is, I’m very happy to bid 2H. If it goes, for example, 2S P P to me, a trivial reopening double.
Btw, in both my partnerships we have transfer advances such that if LHO cooperates by passing or doubling, partner can bid 3D with a good raise to 3H and 3H with a weaker. Over the former, I bid game.
#11
Posted 2023-January-21, 16:58
#12
Posted 2023-January-21, 20:11
- probably 2H so as not to upset people
#13
Posted 2023-January-21, 22:21
A couple of commentators have indicated what happens when the opps. raise to 2♠, but I am more worried what happens if they bid 3♠ as a weak call over a TOX. That said, a TOX should show, but does not necessarily infer, tolerance for three suits here, whereas an overcall of 2♥ is likely to lose the other suits in the bidding. Partner could well be holding a reasonable 6m suit in his hand but due to the vulnerability could not open.
I agree with pescetom that it is close, and on the day either bid might be the right one. I am not even going to vote! The state of the match at IMPs or how our partnership were doing in a MP event might be a deciding factor.
If I were to spin a coin, I prefer very slightly 2♥ as there is less chance the opps. will bounce you with a 3♠ bid. I am actually more worried what I would lead if the opps. land in a ♠ contract with this hand
#14
Posted 2023-January-22, 02:44
As MikeH says (as always), I’ll describe my hand much better with bidding H and X than the reverse which would overstate my strength.
I’ll X with x Axxxx AQx AQxx but that is not what I have today so 2H for me.
Which doesn’t mean I’m not signing in for 8 or 1100 when partner is broke and KJ97x are sitting over me (these things happen) - if that was what triggered the question!
#15
Posted 2023-January-22, 09:21
Partner with the ♠ stopper/length can then bid 1NT/2NT/3NT with the requisite strength or have a better idea of what other contract and level works.
Playing a standard approach leaves a wider strength range.
In this case it is a takeout shape and I double as this provides the highest probability of finding and eight card fit from the off
#16
Posted 2023-January-24, 20:11
Playing Power doubles? 2♥. While I have no qualms making a takeout NT bid with a 5 card major, I'm not going to do it with this strong a hand/suit. And I'm not anywhere near strong enough to double when partner's going to pass with J9xx and a card - they're making overtricks unless both kings are in the pocket. Yes, double starts at 15+, but "with a minimum, partner's going to have at least ♠xx."
But nobody but us two and Jeff Goldsmith's partners play Power Doubles, so...