Wednesday,
February 08, 2006 3:12 AM
Hand
Evaluation – Levels ( Co-operative Doubles )
PITBULLS:
I feel take out doubles are only defined for
auctions up to and including the 3 level.
With auctions at the 4 level & above , a T/O double
turns into a co-operative double.
This double is not penalty at this level but unlike T/O doubles
, the double gives partner the option
to pass with a bad hand.
You do not do that at the one , two and 3 level but
you can get away with it at these high
levels. Why ? Partner doubling at this level
can easily have the contract beat in her own hand on general strength. You with a
flat nothing may go for your life at this level if you bid. With distributional
weak hands , my
partners bail out with 4NT Lebensohl after a 4 level double.
At
this high level , you have options. If you have a flat
nothing , you just pass and hope for the best. If you
have a distributional nothing you bid 4NT which is Lebensohl.
If you bid , you expect to make this contract. Bidding at the 4 level and above , turns
on forcing passes with any vulnerability. The weaker hands in
these high level auctions are taken away with Lebensohl
& passing. You do not have the “Lebensohl” or
passing options at lower levels.
The
above is especially so vul vrs nv . On this vulnerability , you can go for your life bidding with a flat
nothing. Passing should be an automatic reflex with a horrible hand . Therefore , bidding must show values and turn on forcing
passes.
2♠-P-4♠-X
P-5♣-5♠-P This is a forcing pass auction on any
vulnerability by the Lebensohl inference. Partner did
not bid 4NT so she has values. There we own the auction and forcing pass theory
kicks in.
At
the 5 level of course
, you never pull the double out of a position of weakness. You only bid if
you have slam intentions or a game certainty. If they bid again ,
forcing passes are automatically
turned on.
5♣-X-P-5♦
P-P-6♣-P
This pass is of course forcing as we do not pull the double with a weak
hand.
You
have the “Lebensohl inference” with many auctions at
the 4 level.
. 1♠-X-4♠-X or bid turns on
forcing passes automatically as you did not bid 4NT Lebensohl.
This understanding is very helpful in these type of
auctions. Forcing pass theory is turned on depending on the context of the
bidding. If your side shows enough strength that you “own the auction” , forcing pass theory applies.