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I would describe it as 'insane' (to quote mikeh).

 

I'm a passed hand and all of the sudden I think I should be bidding three times!

 

Partner obviously had a minimum for his pass of 1 and it looks as though righty was sitting on a penalty double of partner's diamonds. Why I'm going from our likely 4-3 (but maybe even 4-4) spade fit to 1NT seems odd. And now I'm doubling 2?

 

Sorry, I just can't think of a hand.

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Partner's 1 opening could be sick. With four spades in support, he might pass a second time because he is that sick.

 

I might be very strong, contextually, but with 4-4 in spades/diamonds.

 

So, double seems to be takeout.

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Double is penalty, of course, after we have implied H+C with 1N how on earth can we make a takeout double? With 4 diamonds, we can and should bid 2 at the second and 3rd round. Of course, it is very hard to imagine a suitable hand for the double. Maybe Kxxx ATx xx KJT9.

 

Btw, I don't think we can assume RHO's double shows a penalty pass, it could just be takeout for hearts and clubs.

 

Edit: Hmm, just realized such a hand would always XX instead of 1N. Ok, I really can't think of a hand.

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I think it is penalty, but not as strong as Arend says because that would be a clear redouble, the hand in question must be one that by no means wants partner to bid game (otherwise redouble the roudn before), the only one that makes sense to me is 4315 with some good and well placed honnors (7-10 HCP)
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According to my systemic agreements it's penalty.

But I don't think the auction exists: why didn't he redouble 1NT?

However I can't see take-out as a possible hand type either, if he wanted to bid, he would bid.

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OK, this does make no sense.

 

If it were to have any possible meaning, I have one that is plausible. If 2 now would show a 4/3 hand (plausible), then double could show the same thing. Why two ways? Well, 2 vocalizes the diamonds and is a strong diamond way to bid 2. Double sounds more like spades. Why the difference? In case partner is on lead against 3.

 

So, it now seems obvious. :) When I double, I have four spades, three diamonds, and a preference for a spade lead over a diamond lead if the opponents bid 3. Had I bid 2, I'd have a preference for a diamond lead against 3. Easy stuff. :blink: :blink:

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Why can't we have a penalty X? We can still have 4-5 good clubs. I would probably bid this way with xxxx AQx xx KQT9. I would not XX 1S because, well, I don't know that I can make it and I don't want partner to bid 2S.
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