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In my partnership we currently play that after a 1 opening and 1 overcall, double by responder shows at least one four-card major and bidding a major shows 5 or more. I get the impression this is a bad idea. Can anyone explain why, and what double should be? (4-4 majors?)
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The popular style is for double to show 4-4 majors (rarely 5-4 with a weak hand?) and bid 1M with 4+ cards.

The reasoning is that if you double showing 4+ in either major , and the opps bid 2 or even worse 3 it may be difficult for your side to discover your fit. Having said that I played your style (1M=5) for several years , and while the unspecific double is a weakness, knowing at once that 1M is 5 cards is an advantage. I don't think your style is unplayable.

Also , some modern players who use transfer responses to 1 , try to still keep them after 1 overcall and use : Dbl=4+ , 1 = 4+, etc...

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Why prefer spades to hearts here?

Additional quote from the expert who uses this treatment :

EDIT: "The Neg-DBL, promises 4 cards but not necessarily ......or may have 4-4 in the Majors.

If opener has hearts but not spades, he bids hearts. With both, he bids spades. This info comes in handy if the bidding gets into the stratosphere."

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I seem to recall some structure with

x =44 in the majors but spades are exactly 4.

1=4+ hearts, less than 4 spades

1=4+ spades, (and some inference about hearts).

 

But maybe hearts and spades (and/or the inferences) were reversed.

 

Sorry about this unhelpful post. It happened in the last minute, when I realised that mich-b has already said everything I wanted to say about your initial question. I don't think "your" style in unplayable either, but the standard way is what I would prefer, and there are even better methods out there (none of which I play).

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