jillybean, on 2023-April-05, 09:43, said:
We only had the agreement that double shows 14+, I thought 3
♥ willing to compete in your major sounded logical.
We now have the agreement.
I suggest ditching that agreement that double shows 14+. Its of no use to opener at all.
Opener cant know what to do based solely on hcp.
Say opener has 6 hearts and 6 points. 2D (3C) x (P). Does opener pass or bid?
On many hands the answer is: it doesnt matter, were getting a bad board anyway because 3C is cold and we are going for 150 or more in 3H.
On other hands, the answer is that we should pass because 3C is failing and either 3H fails or scores worse than passing
On other hands, the answer is that we should bid because 3H scores better than 3C making or down one (if they are nv)
Points dont take tricks!
Points are a tool that is used with the other important tool, distribution, to assess the likely trick taking potential of the two hands being described. Neither tool is of much use by itself outside of quantitative notrump bidding, where (to a reasonable approximation) hcp is dominant most of the time.
They are not the only tools. Honour location, suit texture, controls are other tools.
Having an agreement as simplistic as over our weak bid, a double of an overcall shows 14+ points is, imo, not a good idea.
Over our weak only multi, if they overcall 2M, double says pass if theyve bid your major (it does happen) but if not, I want to compete in yours.
If they overcall 3m, double says theyre going down.
Obviously doubler has strength, but the most salient points about his hand are:
He thinks defending, and beating, 3m will score better than declaring. He will usually be short in at least one major, and will assume (usually but not always correctly) that that is your suit. He also thinks that he can handle any run out by 4th seat, but he expects opener to feel free to double such runout if holding a useful hand in context.
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