Other
doubles
Cooperative DBL
Who: Anyone
When: After a high level
preempt by opponents
Meaning: Tends to be with a
balanced hand and enough values depending on the level. Partner bids
according to the LAW.
Level: Unlimited
- 1H-1S-2H-4S-DBL
- 1S-2H-2S-3H-4S-DBL
Parking Lot RDBL
It asks partner to bid the next
step. After partner's bid the RDBLer either corrects (or passes) to his
suit or bids partner's suit to indicate a fit without an honour card
(does not support a lead in the suit). By inference any other suit bid
is lead-directing.
Examples:
- 2H-DBL-RDBL
- 3D-DBL-RDBL
- Opening-Overcall-DBL-RDBL
- Opening-Two-suiter
(Michaels or 2NT or 2D over a minor)-DBL-RDBL
SOS RDBL of 3NT
This happens in the following
situations:
- Preempt - 3NT - DBL - RDBL:
shows weaker than expected hand
- Preempt - 3NT - DBL - Pass -
Pass - RDBL: shows doubt about the stopper
- Opponents bid a suit and
later DBL our 3NT
- RDBL by player who
promised stopper: doubt about the stopper
- RDBL by the other
player: suggests that the alternative contract may be better
Inverted lead-directing DBL
This occurs in 2 cases:
- An opponent responds to
Blackwood
- An opponent cue-bids "my"
suit (Western Q)
It asks partner to lead one of
the other side suits. By inference PASS asks for the lead of the bid
suit or shows no lead preference at all.
Lead-directing DBL
- Opponents bid 3NT without
showing suits. The DBL shows a running suit that partner needs to
guess. He defaults to spades if cannot guess.
- 1NT-Pass-3NT-DBL
- 1NT-Pass-2NT-Pass-3NT-DBL
- Opponents bid 3NT and dummy
has shown at least 1 suit. The DBL demands the lead in
dummy’s first suit.
- 1C-Pass-1S-Pass-1NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Spades
- 1D-Pass-1H-Pass-1S-Pass-2C-Pass-3NT-Pass-Pass-DBL:
Diamond
- You open 1X and opponents
bid 3NT. Partner’s DBL demands the lead in dummy’s
first suit.
- You open 1X and opponents
bid 3NT. Your DBL demands the lead in:
- 1S-1NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Another suit – a lower ranked suit that you could not bid
- 1C-1S-Pass-2H-Pass-2NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Your suit – as your opening did not promise a length in it
- You over-call and opponents
bid 3NT. Partner’s DBL demands the lead in:
- 1H-1S-2C-Pass-2NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Clubs (dummy’s suit) as partner did not bid 2S over 2C
- 1D-1H-3D-Pass-3NT-Pass-Pass-DBL:
Hearts (your suit) as partner had no opportunity to show heart support
at level 2
- You over-call and opponents
bid 3NT. Your DBL demands the lead in another suit – usually
lower ranked than the suit of your over-call.
- You and your partner each
bid a suit and opponents bid 3NT. Your DBL demands the lead in:
- 1C-1D-1H-1S-1NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Hearts. If you wanted spades (your suit) – you would pass; if
you wanted diamonds (partner’s suit) – you would
have bid Snapdragon DBL.
- 1D-1H-1S-2C-2NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Spades - same as above
- 1C-1S-Pass-2H-2NT-Pass-3NT-DBL:
Spades. If you wanted hearts, you would have passed.
- Opponents bid a suit slam
undisturbed. The DBL (Lightner)
demands an unusual lead (not trumps,
not the un-bid suit and not a suit bid by the defenders).
- Opponents bid a suit slam
undisturbed. You DBL (Latinov)
and lead a K or Q of a side suit. This
shows a singleton and demands that partner overtakes your lead and
gives you a ruff.
- Opponents bid 6NT. The DBL
demands ALWAYS the lead in dummy’s first suit.