JLOGIC, on 2011-December-25, 15:20, said:
Pro tip: Play X of 2N as a light takeout, and pass then X is stronger. This lets you get in over 2N with the light takeout hand type without risking anything.
It doesn't matter what you play here. As long as you play immediate double of 2nt or subsequent double of 3
♣ as t/o in the classical sense of shortness in
♣s, you can not enter the auction at all, as your hand doesn't qualify as either kind of t/o. When the auction becomes to you after 3
♣ you have to produce an action double and partner has to play his role by passing, with the understanding that the doubler can not be short in
♣s. As I mentioned in the other poll, if your partnership is aggressive enough to double opener's 3
♣ with such hands anticipating balancing problems for partner, that's great, as partner has enough to convert, otherwise partner has a practically impossible balancing problem. Well, of course nobody says you have to do anything. Defending 3
♣ undoubled to lose the board is perfectly fine, especially if you're the opposing side.
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