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I think the math bears out that this hand is a double of 1, 2, 3. or 4 (hearts raised to that level, or opened at that level). And that might seem strange to a lot of folks. I can't prove it, except by the fact that it has seemed to work over the years.
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Double is takeout, similar to the X of 1. However there are two classes of hands that make this a somewhat different handtype:

 

1. Hands that double 1 for takeout but not 2-p-4 because they are too weak. You need a little more in your auction than after 1-?. Mind you, in my humble opinion the difference is not huge. I would say that with an ideal 4144 shape the difference should be about a queen, maybe a little more.

 

2. Hands that double 2-p-4 but do not double 1 because you have a better option over 1. For example if you have a simple little diamonds hand like

QJx

x

AKxxxx

Axx

 

You are happy to bid 2 with this hand of course if RHO opens 1 but the diamonds are not nearly enough for a 5 level bid. This does not mean that you have to be sure that 5 is a good contract if you bid 5. However, you still need to have good trumps to be able to suggest them for a 5 level contract.

 

More importantly, however, doubling on the 4 level is attractive because partner will always pass it if he is balanced. As the very boring adage says, it is easier to win 4 tricks than 11. Unless you are reasonably sure that your hand really really likes to play and prefers not to defend, you should offer the possibility of defending 4 doubled. Bear in mind also that bidding 4 is a completely different matter to bidding 5m. You should be prepared to routinely bid 4 in this position with most 6 card suits (and opening values or so). Bidding spades is a level lower and it has an excellent annoyance factor (oh no, they bid spades over hearts again).

 

So we saw that bidding a suit is getting harder and harder on higher levels. What other hand is there that we don't have a good alternative with? A 1NT overcall. Obviously we will have many 1NT overcalls that would never dream of acting over (2H)-p-(4H) but sometimes you are so strong that you can't afford to defend 4H undoubled (which is what will happen 99% of the time when you have, say, 18) because you can easily have game. So you double and you hope partner has a suit that he was too weak to mention or that he passes and you hopefully get maybe 300 out of 4x, or something.

 

AJxx

AJx

Axx

Kxx

 

this is a great hand and a simple 1NT bid over 1 but you're stuck over 2-p-4. Partner could have a weak two bid of spades like

 

Kxxxxx

x

xx

Axxx

 

and we make 5 spades but if we don't double they will concede 50 or 100. We are just too strong to pass. To reiterate, not all 15-17 counts with a heart stop are eligible to this double, in general look for as few hcp in hearts as possible and as many Aces and Kings as posible.

 

 

 

As a summary: (I don't expect anyone to have read this far)

 

Doubling of 1 and 2-p-4 are the same class of hands except:

 

1. Sometimes you have to pass in the second case a hand that you'd doubled with in the first case because you're too weak. The difference is about a Queen or a King.

 

2. Sometimes you have to double in the second case that had a better option in the first case.

*Bidding a suit over 1 has looser criteria than over 2-p-4

*You have a natural 1NT available in the first case but not in the second case (4NT would be two-suited, usually with the minors).

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gwnn are you croatian or something? you have a perfect double of 1 with 3163!.

 

seriously, I'd rather double with this shape, not sure if this is standard or not, I'd bid 1 with 5143 though and double at higher levels so the point is still valid for me.

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