What is the purpose of doubling in bridge?

Double (X) is the most versatile and flexible bid in bridge. It’s used more and more these days at all levels. When the opponents have started the bidding (making the auction competitive), double gives you a new bid.

When should you double for penalty in bridge?

Penalty doubles usually take place toward the end or at the end of a bidding sequence (after you give them enough rope to hang themselves). After you say “double” (just that one word), your partner usually passes.

Can you open with a double in bridge?

In general, any low-level double after opponents have bid a suit (especially if they have found a fit) and partner has passed is generally played for takeout: the opener himself can double for takeout in the second round of bidding, after the opponents have entered the auction and partner had (usually) passed.

When can you pass a takeout double?

What is the rule of 9 in Bridge?

The Rule of 9 may help one decide whether to pass for penalty or bid. To use the rule, add the level of the contract, the number of the trump, and the number of trump honors held including the ten. If this sum is nine or more, pass the takeout double for penalty.

How many cards are in a take out double?

The primary message of the take-out double is ‘PARTNER – PLEASE BID’. The typical hands described by the take-out double are: 12-20 pointswith a shortage in the suit opened, and 3+ cards in each of the other suits. This is called the classic doubling shape. At the lower point ranges (up to 16 points) it is advisable to have four cards in one major.

What are the rules for a takeout double?

Takeout Doubles. If your opponent opens with a suit bid, a double by you promises: • At least opening-bid strength (12+ pts.) • Shortness in the suit the opponent opened. • Support for all unbid suits. Your double forces partner to bid, so you must have at least 3-card length in any suit he will choose.

What does it mean to bid three suit doubles?

Three suit doubles, two suit doubles, power doubles. You may want to read overcalls before reading this page. In the early stages of the bidding a DOUBLE means you want your partner to bid something – to “take out” your opponents last bid by bidding something himself.

Can a negative double bid a new suit?

If the negative double r bids a new suit at his second turn it is weak (NF). With a good hand he would have bid the suit the first time (instead of a negative double ).

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