On Feb 6, 10:19 pm, sbt <dogbre...@chaseabone.com.invalid> wrote:
There are two factors here. Usually the more important one would be
having the opponents double me in a makeable Spade contract, with
being allowed to play a makeable Spade contract being the next best
thing. The less important factor is finding out that partner has one
of those minor-suit Aces since either Ace would make a slam excellent.
This would be more important if RHO is known to make light opening
bids.
Catering to the more important factor would involve manipulating the
opponents' behavior, something that is more akin to poker than to
technical bridge bidding. Many opponents are going to be more likely
to double 4S or at least let me play it if I simply jump to 4S Others
are going to be more likely to react the way I want if I simply bid 1S
now or double now. Of course, double could lead to other problems. On
the other hand, partner's response to a takeout double would give me a
hint about whether he has some useful cards. Which kind of opponents
are these?
If I don't know, I am likely to try 1S.
Bidding 1S could also gain in the less important matter, since partner
might put in a bid and then I could ask him for Aces.
--
Will in New Haven