JLOGIC, on 2012-August-11, 04:27, said:
Interesting post, one of my partners very recently texted me something like "what do you bid with 4144, 4153, 4252, 4162, 4054 etc on this exact auction, what hands do you pass with, etc. Apparently some other good players thought that you should not double over 2H X 4H with 4 spades, just bidding 4 spades normally, and thus that pulling to 5m with 4 spades and 5m was correct (and passing or bidding 4N with 4144). Obv 4 small spades might be an exception.
He and I both thought you should bid 4S if you're gonna pull with 4 spades (but you might pass with 4 spades). The problem is, is partner supposed to then pull that if he has only 3 spades? 33(43)? 3244? 32(53)? 31(54)?
3244 / 33(43) seem like they will pass the double a lot of the time. Hands with 4-bad-2-(43) seem like they will pass too. Pulling with a singleton + average offense seems normal.
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Are you just supposed to play the 4-3?
Yeah, I think sometimes you have to, especially if you want your doubles to include 42(52) or 4-good-1 (62). If the short hand is taking the tap, it might play OK.
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Is initial bidder supposed to never X with 51(43) and 5044 hand types? What if he had 16 or 17 or 18 with a double and bid type hand, is he supposed to go past 4S with that hand type every time?
51(43) / 5044 are problematic, even with five soft ones. I think with extras you can overcall and then x 4
♥. With a one bid hand, I guess you just pretend you are 4144.
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I do not think these problems are that easy to solve, or that your partner is so crazy in his view (even though I don't agree).
I hope I never implied he was.
I think the double doesn't deny four spades is the superior approach, even though it can lead to some awkward continuations later.
Preempts work.