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[hv=d=e&v=b&s=skj3hq53d7632ck75]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

1 p 1 X

2 ?

 

Your bid with an expert pickup partner?

Your bid with your regular partner?

 

EDIT 1NT from partner instead of Dbl would have been natural, as would 2. 2 would also have shown a 2-suiter.

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No to both questions, not close in my opinion.

 

Of course, this assumes that partner could bid a natural 1NT (note the zeal of a fairly recent convert) and that other bids, such as 2, were available for more extreme two suiters.

 

There is still plenty of time for partner to bid again.

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If you have answered, please read the hidden comment

 

 

A long time ago (early 90s) Leufkens doubled here, seeking partner's 4-card suit and ready to play 2S if he had 4 - 4. Westra passed, interpreting the Dbl as penalty, which added up to -380.

 

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If you have answered, please read the hidden comment

 

 

A long time ago (early 90s) Leufkens doubled here, seeking partner's 4-card suit and ready to play 2S if he had 4 - 4. Westra passed, interpreting the Dbl as penalty, which added up to -380. 

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Westra was right. Leufkens should have passed.

 

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I would pass in both cases. To answer the question posed by the title, my agreement is that double is "values with no good bid" - if the s were a little weaker and a rounded suits a touch stronger, I would double bidding with my regular partner.
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While I am sure that I play double here as responsive in most partnerships, I wouldn't bid it. Why am I in a hurry to play in a 4-3 fit with the 3-card hand being 4333? We likely have the majority of the values but not by any great margin. Partner can always balance with extras (especially since partner is a favorite to hold short diamonds).
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