Monday, July 07, 2003 4:48 PM
Enforcer Doubles
PITBULLS:
Playing with a partner that plays the “Bridge cop”
and is out to arrest all bad bidders from speeding is a bad experience. Usually
this type of partner is very disciplined herself and wants to show the world
that bad bidding should be punished . This type of partner has a “trump stack” mentality and you do not pull my
penalty doubles ever. This
philosophy is all right for weak
rubber and match point games but that is all . It is a very bad way to play
IMPS at a high level .
In
IMPS and high level auctions the double should show shortness in that suit . It
is the singleton that doubles and the other hand converts if there is a trump
stack . All doubles of high level auctions are D.S.I.P. doubles and pulling
doubles should be a very common occurrence.
Lets
take a common auction , a pre-empt in the sandwich position .
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You hold KQJ10 xx AKxx xxx . 3 spades is definitely going down but
Do you double with your
minimum hand . No , this is a clear cut pass . If partner
can not re-open with a
double with her obvious shortness in spades , we take our plus. Why , because the double is far more useful to define a
different meaning to it . I like
playing Thrump doubles in the sandwich position also . The double asks partner
to bid 3NT with a spade stopper . I have a good hand but no suitable bid. If I
had a good hand with a spade stopper I would just bid 3NT myself .
What if they pre-empt to the 4 level in the sandwich position . Since
they are in game , the double can be ambiguous . Either a trump stack or lots
of HCP’s . Partner will pass unless slam interest or wildly distributional with
a big fit.
In
the re-opening position , doubles should be takeout rather than enforcer
doubles . Why , because partner is expected to do something intelligent which
includes bidding .
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You have
KQJ10 xx AKxx xxx . This is a clear cut pass . Partner will never
leave the double in unless
trained to “never pull my doubles”. Say you have
x AQxx AKxx AJxx which is a clear cut double. Partner with KQxxxx will bid
clubs and you might get to
your +1370 instead of your +300 . If you have their suit , do not be an
enforcer , just take your plus .
4NT is never Blackwood when the opponents pre-empt 4H/S . Use 4NT as
Lebensohl over doubles and you have some new inferences. Being an “enforcer”
wrecks these delicate Lebensohl auctions . The last thing partner expects for
your double is a stack of points in their suit .