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I would Double. Your side has the Balance of Power, and then some. Partner should be leading a trump on this auction regardless of their holding. We can expect 2 - 2 1/2 tricks in our own hand, and partner opened 1N. It's important to punish opponents who bid too much, and as an added bonus, we don't have any other clear-cut call: 3N is out, and 4m is fishing for a perfecto.
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The dble of 2H in your toy dept was penalty. The next hand bid 2S (generally a fit of 3 cards) and partner, forgetting they opened 1NT a limited bid, volunteers 3D, next comes 3S. Only because this is MP can I allow for partners apparent lunacy, or my dble meant some other thing to partner. So I am going to assume partner has opened 1N with a good 5-6 bagger in D and a partial H fit like Kxx unsuitable for defending S perhaps. Say Qx Kxx AKQxx(x) Jx(x). It is not so clear cut we will get rich defending. I am confused with this 3D bid so I will charge ahead with the hopefull +130. It is possible they could do quite well in 3S.
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It's important to punish opponents who bid too much.

I agree, but this does not sound like such an auction to me. I think it is typical for intervenor to have extra shape on this auction; I don't find the actual 5602 to be at all unexpected. I still double too often at the table, perhaps a few more cases of opponents making and then diving for the 3 card to look up their 730 will cure me.

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My double of 2 was not penalty, it shows one or both 4cM and invitational values.

I think this is ok if opps bid 2 for the majors and you DBL to show 1 4cMajor.

1NT-(2H)-DBL-(Pass)

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But what should partner do now if eg 33, 32, 22 in Majors? He doesn't know if you have 4c or ?

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I think this is ok if opps bid 2 for the majors and you DBL to show 1 4cMajor.

1NT-(2H)-DBL-(Pass)

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But what should partner do now if eg 33, 32, 22 in Majors? He doesn't know if you have 4c or ?

If the 2M overcall is natural he can often work out which major I have. If he has stoppers in both majors he can bid 2N otherwise he will be 3 of a minor.

Over a double of both majors we are likely not playing in a major but we want to compete to 2N or 3m.

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It's not shocking, just terrible to do so over a 2H overcall. How can partner make a sensible decision without knowing whether you have hearts or spades?

I agree it's not ideal although sometimes partner can tell which major have. What is the alternative, pass and let them play in 2?

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I agree it's not ideal although sometimes partner can tell which major have. What is the alternative, pass and let them play in 2?

You could pass with an invitational 2=4=3=4 (or similar) and let opener make a takeout double when he has a doubleton heart. I don't mean to suggest it works every time.

 

Maybe DBL=Penalty and 2S is takeout?

You don't want to bid 2 for takeout when opener would like to defend 2 doubled.

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I agree it's not ideal although sometimes partner can tell which major have. What is the alternative, pass and let them play in 2?

 

The alternative is defining more precisely what a double of 2H is.

 

The two usual meanings of a double of a (partly) natural 2H are "penalty" and "takeout". Maybe there is a better way to use the double, something complicated that I have never heard off. But I would certainly recommend playing only one of these, not both at the same time.

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The alternative is defining more precisely what a double of 2H is.

 

The two usual meanings of a double of a (partly) natural 2H are "penalty" and "takeout". Maybe there is a better way to use the double, something complicated that I have never heard off. But I would certainly recommend playing only one of these, not both at the same time.

 

Playing 'standard' I think I would find a number of hands where I could not bid with invitational values. On this hand I can only double if I am playing double as penalty.

I haven't had a lot of experience playing invitational doubles but I also haven't had any disasters. On this hand after I double I am happy if partner leaves it in, if he bids 2 I will bid 2N.

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I agree, but this does not sound like such an auction to me. I think it is typical for intervenor to have extra shape on this auction; I don't find the actual 5602 to be at all unexpected. I still double too often at the table, perhaps a few more cases of opponents making and then diving for the 3 card to look up their 730 will cure me.

 

I agree with Tim. I am not surprised at all that this contract made. I certainly would not double with this hand.

You are likely to get a S lead, so 3NT is cold.

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