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Jlall

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I overcall on both.

 

The first seems automatic. On the second, I think it's just too unlikely that spades is better, the biggest upside is if we're really in trouble and need to find the safest spot, or if partner can pass the double (very tempting to double if partner is an aggressive passer).

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I'd double the second one for sure, that suit is not worth a 3 level overcall.

 

On the first it is closer, I think Phil is on the right track that we should bid spades to double latter, if we think we are strong enough.

 

I don't think so, so I double as on first.

 

Unsurprisingly off-field :)

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I think that the first hand is a clear 2s bid. With the spades so good the advantage of playing game in a lower level seem to me to outweigh the advantages of dble. Dble seems to win most often when the bidding stays, low. If your lho bids 3 or 4h hearts, partner might not bid even with a hand that you would like to play in 5 minor, reckoning that you are most likely to have a weak nt and maybe only 3 or possibly Hx in his minor. If you are prepared to double a second time with this hand, it is surely right to bid spades first and then double. It seems like the advantage of finding game in a 5-3 fit far outweighs the disadvantage of sometimes missing a minor suit fit. With your hand so weak its reasonably rare for you to miss game when partner passes 2s, which is the principle danger i think.

 

There is also the question of whether you play 2h 2s 4h x as penalties, values, or t/o. This may affect your willing ness to double later.

 

I'm an (over) bidder, i am prepared to double later with thsi hand, so i will bid 2s now.

 

The second hand is much more difficult. I would double here I think. Despite the disparity of suit length, i dont see the issue as necessarily one of finding the right strain. Im not sure that either 3h or x is any better for that, but i am very concerned that if i bid 3h, and it is the right strain, partner will raise me too agressively. 3h is a very wide ranging bid, and partner is guaranteed to raise on Hxx in hearts and an outside ace, and that might not be pretty. There is a huge difference in playing strenght between the hand you ahve and teh hand x KQxxxx KQxx Kx, which is probably typical for a 3h bid.

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2 similar double or overcall situations:

 

1: R/R imps, AQJxx --- Kxxx Qxxx. RHO opens 2H.

 

2: R/R imps, Axx AJxxx AQT xx. RHO opens 3C.

1) while I have good distribution I want to slow partner down a little bit so I am inclined to call 2

 

2) the chances for 3NT or a major suit game are not negligible so I will X

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I bid 2S and X. Didn't matter what you did on the second one. On the first one I missed 500 or 800 by not doubling to get to a no play 3N, but partner wrapped it.

 

At the other table they doubled, but LHO bid 3H! Now the other guy couldn't make a responsive double, so he bid 3N and went down 3.

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