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Mar 1, 2015 · SUPPORT DOUBLES. For some reason, players using this method either forget to double, forget to alert, or forget that their partner used this convention. A Support Double can be made only by the Opening Bidder (at his second turn to bid).
These are the 6 articles I wrote for the ACBL Bulletin on Doubles (in order of difficulty): Takeout Doubles. Negative Doubles. Responsive Doubles. Support Doubles. Low Level Doubles. Lead-directing, Maximal and other Doubles.
Support Doubles. Since this is the most-forgotten convention on Earth, let me lead into it with a review of the two easier-to-remember doubles: the Takeout and Negative double. A Takeout Double is made when RHO opens the bidding and you double.
Printer friendly version. These are the 6 articles I wrote for the ACBL Bulletin on Doubles (in order of difficulty): Takeout Doubles. Negative Doubles. Responsive Doubles. Support Doubles. Low Level Doubles. Lead-directing, Maximal and other Doubles.
Mar 15, 2018 · In this lesson I discuss who can use support doubles, how they work, what they show and how to respond to them.
The 12 Conventions that should be in your Deck. According to Larry Cohen the 12 conventions that should be in every players deck are: Negative Doubles. Blackwood. Stayman. Jacoby Transfers. 4th Suit Game Force.
Jul 22, 2019 · Here we look at support doubles in depth with a special focus on using this tool at higher levels than many partnerships use.