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Responsive DoublesHelping partner find a fit (or have a fit).
IntroductionA responsive double is used under the following circumstances:
Your responsive double (a response to partners takeout double) shows two things:
Responsive doubles must be alerted. Note: Many players also use responsive doubles when partner has made a simple overcall. This extension of responsive doubles will not be covered in this article. ExamplesThe following examples show responsive doubles: Example 1North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Example 2North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Example 3North dealer, neither side vulnerable
How High To GoPlayers who use responsive doubles generally play them up to the same level as they play negative doubles. Point CountUse the same point count requirement that you would use for negative doubles. A good guideline is:
There is no upper limit for responsive doubles. What Suits Does It Show?Opponents Are Bidding A Minor SuitWhen the opponents are bidding a minor suit, a responsive double typically shows both majors. Generally you will have four cards in each. Example 4North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Opponents Are Bidding A Major SuitWhen the opponents are bidding a major suit, a responsive double typically shows both minors. Generally you will have four cards in each. If you hold the unbid major and a minor suit, do not use a responsive double. Respond in the unbid major suit instead. Example 5North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Responsive Doubles In ActionExample 6North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Youre sitting West with each of the following hands:
Example 7North dealer, neither side vulnerable
Youre sitting West with each of the following hands:
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