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I think i play different than the previous posters.

 

-I pass if i want a double

 

-I bid 2 NT with the hands that i was about to bid 2NT without the overcall and stopper(s)

 

-I double with the hands that i was about to bid 2 NT but have no stopper.

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There are 3 choices. The most common is to play double as penalty and pass as forcing with nothing better to say, typically a balanced hand. An alternative is to play double as take-out and pass (almost) forcing a double, usually with a penalty double. I say almost since Responder should not double with a hand that would not sit a penalty double. The advantage of the second method is that you can include some additional hand types into the pass, the disadvantage is that it becomes harder to judge opposite the (common) big balanced hand. The last alternative is to play X as big balanced and pass as (almost) forcing a double as per Method 2. 2NT now becomes the take-out bid. I think this last method is probably the best option (providing you can remember it!). I would assume the first without having discussed it though and this has the clear advantage of not requiring any new rules over other forcing pass situations.
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