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My first thoughts were of doubling and I even thought we might get rich in case we had a much better contract but then I realized they might have 8 tricks in trumps only. Then I thought 300 was too little. So I changed my answer to 4. Double might be better if partner were to take it out more often with 4 good spades.
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Very tough. Bad trumps and possible bad break make bidding 4 unattractive. I expect partner to always pass with a doubleton , which should give us a good score.

 

Of course we might end up in a wrong game when p bids 5m with 4144 or 4153. At the table I would probably X against aggressive preempters and bid 4 against a solid pair.

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I doubled. Partner pulled to 5 with QJxx x AQxxx Jxx. He said, "I thought double denied 4" (?!).

 

The good news is that 4 makes (LHO has 1615) however, 5 was 500, so only lose 2. 4 is very cheap.

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I doubled. Partner pulled to 5 with QJxx x AQxxx Jxx. He said, "I thought double denied 4[sp]" (?!).

 

The good news is that 4 makes (LHO has 1615) however, 5 was 500, so only lose 2. 4 is very cheap.

Am I the only one who agrees with your partner ? ( my post # 14 )

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Am I the only one who agrees with your partner ? ( my post # 14 )

 

Judging from the replies I would say no.

 

However, for the 4 bidders, I will ask this question:

 

- Forget about 'rules' like "double denies four spades" for a second.

 

1. Do you always want to be playing a 4-4 spade fit here? I think with many 4=2=(34) hands with bad spades and good cards in the minors you would rather defend.

 

2. When opener pulls the double to 4 does this really show a good hand with five spades? If the responsive double denies four spades, we cannot be fishing for a Moysian here, so what else can 4 be than a hand with four spades that does not want to defend 4. Accordingly, I would suggest that the responsive double does not deny four spades, although it should deny five.

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I doubled. Partner pulled to 5 with QJxx x AQxxx Jxx. He said, "I thought double denied 4" (?!).

 

So partner had QJxx in suit you were short in, very soft cards, and minimum values, and thought 11 tricks was on the radar opposite a passed hand? even if you are 3244 like Kxx xx Kxxx Axxx, you appear to have no play whatsoever.

 

I would be defending 4Hx, and be unhappy lho was 65. 4S is too big a risk of running into rho with AQJx. Partner is allowed to make a t/o double with three spades. Who things a 4-3 spade fit here will be cheap?

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I double and second choice is pass since it's such a minimum for the double. I would never bid such a bad spade suit on a balanced hand here. Has your partner never made a takeout double with three spades before?

 

Of course if partner pulls then it should be to 4 any time he has four of them.

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I had T7xx.

 

"I thought double denied 4S" -- partner thought he had QJxx opposite your shortness, but still decided to try for 11 tricks (is the other Phil's point).

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