2♥.
If I double now and they do not bid one, we might land on our feet, missing a ♥ contract only when they are 5-3.
If I double now and they advance to 2♠, i am poorly placed to rebid. A new suit shows a much stronger hand. I would have to be content doubling again, fully expecting to land in a minor when ♥ might be right. Doubling a 3♠ advance when it rolls back around to me gives partner less good information about the true nature of my hand.
If I call 2♥ now, I can deal with either 2 or 3♠ by doubling. My "perfect" shape overcomes a certain lightness in strength for the second double.
If I pass now, I might be able to back in, but then haven't really got partner's attention nor confidence. Now I am too big for the bidding that ensues. Partner won't expect such a good hand. S/he might also consider a sequence like:
(1♠) - P - (3♠) - P
(P) - DBL
a torture sequence. If I couldn't double 1♠, what am I doing doubling 3♠ with shortness. Too narrow a window for this approach to work.
Double or bid (or go gentle into that good night)?
#41
Posted 2016-October-25, 19:09
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