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Dealer : East
Vuln : None

HAND OF THE WEEK #52
The Short in Your Suit Double

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     North
    Q J 6 5
    Q 10 8 4 2
    J
    9 7 5
West You
A 8 7 4 2
A
Q 10
K 10 8 3 2
East
9
6 3
K 9 8 7 6 4 2
Q 6 4
 

   South
    K 10 3
    K J 9 7 5
    A 5 3
    A J

This is a great idea and lots of fun. You
preempt, partner bids another suit, and
then you double their contract. It means,
Partner, I'm short (singleton or void) in your
suit - do what you want with this information
.
If the partner of the preemptor has not bid
his own suit, this conventional meaning to
the double obviously does not apply.

This week's hand of the week comes from
a Cavendish Invitational Pairs event, many
years ago in New York City, won by Alan
Sontag (West) and Peter Weichsel (East).
After preempting 3, Weichsel heard his
partner bid spades, so when 4 was bid on
his right (by North) he doubled. The double
specifically showed a singleton or void in
spades. Sontag let the double stand, and
led the ace of spades, followed by the 2
of spades, suit-preference for clubs.
Weichsel ruffed the second spade and
returned a club. Declarer won the ace of
clubs and led a trump, but Sontag won
and cashed the setting trick, the king of
clubs. Down one, and the boys went on
to win the tournament.

Here's another (very advanced) application
for this double: You can use this double
also after a fit-showing jump by partner.
The double says: Partner, I am short in
the suit you jumped in
.

South
pass
3*

West
pass
4

North
1
double

East
1
  

*fit-showing, clubs and hearts

The double by North says: I have a singleton
or void in clubs. Do the right thing, pard!

Have a nice weekend.

South

3
all pass

West

3
 

North

4
 

East
3
double
 

Opening lead: A

 

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