Tuesday, August 30, 2005 12:11 AM
D.S.I.P. NT Defense
PITBULLS:
I
still have not bought into negative doubles at the two level when the opponents
interfere with our NT opener. At the 3 level negative doubles make a lot of
sense but at the two level there is always a way with Rubensohl or Lebensohl or
Q bids to find your right spot. You just do
not need negative doubles. What you do need in my opinion is a bid
that describes just “cards” and I do not know what course of action to take.
I
think the double at the two level should be D.S.I.P.
except in one vulnerability. They
are vul and we are not, the double
should be a good old fashioned trump stack penalty double. At all other
vulnerabilities the double should just say I have “cards” so do something
intelligent partner . I will never have a trump stack for my double as a green
card or a 3NT bid will hit the table at these vulnerabilities. A D.S.I.P.
double as opposed to a negative double can be defined as an “undisciplined
negative double” . Negative doubles have strict unbid suit requirements whereas
D.S.I.P. doubles just shows HCP’s
and a willingness to compete on that basis
alone.
The
vulnerability should play a big part
in determining our type of double. If we are vulnerable and they are not , a
penalty double is certainly not a great idea.
We have to beat them 4 just for a few IMPS if we have our vulnerable game. A
double makes more sense to
announce HCP’s and no other clear action. At equal vulnerability , I
think a double showing cards rather than a trump stack stands out. It is best
just to take our game rather than a set at equal vulnerability as a rule.
The
reason I like Rubensohl is that partner announces her suit immediately so I am in a better position to
take action if RHO interferes. Same principle exists with a D.S.I.P. double. If
RHO makes a nuisance of himself after his partner has bid , I am in a better
position to compete after a D.S.I.P. double by partner or introduce a 5 card
major if I have one. We use a 2NT free bid as a club transfer so we need a bid
that replaces a 2NT natural bid. The D.S.I.P. double does the job nicely.
What
about 1NT overcalls ? Again I think doubles should be D.S.I.P. and negative
doubles at the 3 level .With the multitude of toys that the opponents use over
your strong NT’s in this day and age , D.S.I.P. doubles are a good counter
measure to put partner in the picture. Again as in all D.S.I.P. theory it’s a request to compete but leaving the option
open for partner to convert.
Penalty doubles are next and negative double last as an effective tool
against their interference , in my opinion.