Keep working on Re-evalutating your hand!
There are certain auctions where we have made a bid that has “fully described our hand” and we leave the bidding up to partner. In auctions like these, for example when we have opened the bidding with a preempt at the 2-level or 3-level, then we usually are not very sure of what partner has for their bid and we want to leave any further decisions up to them. But sometimes we have more shape than partner expects or our instincts tell us that is right to bid on. When that is the case we do NOT want to just take over and bid again – we told partner we would not bid anymore after our first bid. In an auction like this we can use a Double as a conventional bid saying “I want to bid more”. This is called an I Want to bid Double and it applies in very specific situations
Lead-directing doubles can be helpful in getting partner off to a good opening lead. These lead-directing doubles are common when the opponents make an artificial bid. But when the opponents make a cuebid of our suit, then a lead-directing double is also very common. Here we focus on this situation in detail in order to structure our agreements to allow us to communicate in the most effective way we can.
In competitive auctions where the opponents have found a fit, we will compete aggressively – especially at matchpoints. We will frequently use double (for takeout) with three-suited hands and sometimes with two-suited hands. To handle these situations, we want partner (Advancer) to have a tool to help us find our best fit. As usual, in competitive auctions our choice of convention will be 2NT. This gadget is called Scrambling 2NT.
TWiB Website
We are excited to announce the launch of the first phase of the This Week in Bridge (TWiB) website. The TWiB website will be our location for releasing our weekly bridge lessons and other educational products. To begin with, TWiB will host the weekly release of the AiB Online Lesson Series (OLS). If you are not a member of the OLS email list, please signup here. The AiB website also contains the archives of the OLS that have been released over the last several years. Feel free to catch up on things you have missed or review topics you are not sure on. All that you need to do to receive the password is signup for the free OLS email list.
In the future, TWiB will grow to contain other bridge products and exciting educational materials. So stay tuned!