Tuesday, August 29, 2006 4:26 AM
 
 Scrambling 2NT - Negative Doubles

 

PITBULLS:

 

            2NT in the game of Bridge is not a very good contract. You do not get a game bonus for it and major & minor contracts are easier to play while getting the same IMPS awarded for them. Expert players avoid having 2NT meaning to play if they can help it. The scrambling 2NT was invented when partners T/O double might be getting you into a bad contract. You & your partner “scramble” by bidding your 4 card suits up the line , until you find a decent resting place.

 

          We all play negative doubles. If you have your 2 ½ quick tricks and are short in their suit it is compulsory to re-open with a double. Partner may have a 19 HCP positive double waiting for them. You can not pass . Your double does not show extra as you are just bidding partners penalty double for him. If you have a distributional hand where you would have pulled an old fashioned penalty double, you re-open in a suit. If you are vul aganst nv and have game/slam aspirations , you may not want partner to go wrong so you re-open with a suit rather than a double.

 

          There is only one time you would pass in the re-opening seat and that is if you are long in their suit. Bells should start ringing as partner is short in their suit and did not compete or make a negative double. This means RHO has a good hand and passed because of shortage in partners suit. This is still a calculated risk however.

 

          Established partnerships have an agreement that 2NT is always “scrambling” after a re-opening double at the two level. You do not want to play 2NT or you would have bid 2NT directly or converted the double. 2NT as natural simply does not exist. I opened 1♣ against the Passell team in Calgary and LHO bid 2 everybody vul and the auction got passed around to me. Ax AQx Jxx ♣J10xxxx . My hand is so weak  & short in spades ,  Tom could have a penalty double of 2♠. I have my 2 ½ defensive tricks so I do my duty and double. A double in the re-opening spot can be off shape , the key is that you have your defensive tricks that are required for an opening bid.

 

Tom has Kxxx Jxxx Qxx ♣Qx    and has very poor spade spades for converted the double. Even if I had 3 defensive tricks for my double . 2X could make with an overtrick so Tom bids 2NT. This is the scrambling 2NT. This means partner you have put us in a bad position with your double so lets rescue ourselves somewhere. I happily bid 3♣ with my 6 card suit and I might even make the contract but I go one down. 2X makes for –670 so IMPS is not the time to gamble for the magic +200. Some match point players might convert with Tom’s hand as the +200 is not a bad gamble but not this time though.

 

What if the opponents double 3♣ should Tom pull ? No this is the beauty of the scrambling 2NT. Tom did not run to 3♣ so he can not be rich in the club suit. He wanted me to scramble somewhere but I chose to bid 3♣. This should end this auction as Qx is fine. I know more about his hand than he knows of mine thanks to the scrambling 2NT.

 

Sometimes you do not have a classic negative double over a weak jump overcall.

xxx Q10x Kxx ♣ Axxx      Partner opens 1 vul and they bid 2. You do not like a negative double nor do you like raising partners diamonds with 3. So you pass & plan to use the scrambling 2NT as a bidding strategy when & if partner reopens with a double. Partner does double and you bid the scrambling 2NT. If partner now bids a minor ,  I will bid 3 saying I scrambled with values but I obviously have nothing in spades and I fit your minor. Partner with x AKx AQxxx ♣ Kxxx can get to our cold minor suit game(s).