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What I am pretty sure its not mainstream anywhere is that double might have more than 4 spades

Double as 4+ spades and 1 as values without a convenient bid is quite a common agreement these days. However, the agreement in play here was exactly 4 spades so the last pass is clearly crazy. It is just (slightly) less crazy than North's bidding. From South's point of view it might well look like East is psyching spades. Or, put another way, say the auction was

 

P - P - 1 - 1

X - XX - 2 - 2

4

 

(X = exactly 4 spades, XX = some kind of support)

 

What would you expect the 4 bidder's hand to look like now?

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South's 1 opener is the problem. Almost every expert on the planet advises a 1 opener, avoiding the inevitable problem later on in the bidding. It's a small lie, but it HAS to be done.

 

After the reverse, North's desire for game is sound.

Actually, no. There are 4-5's in the minors which are 3-1 in the majors where experts disagree on whether to open 1D or 1C; With the given hand, I believe most players would open 1C and hope to be able to rebid 1NT.

 

They also debate on whether the 2D rebid is a true reverse after the negative double. (It should be, IMO.) South does not have a 2D bid on the given auction, if it shows reverse strength; he has a pass.

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Interesting. I would have thought that this double shows spades almost everywhere. Where do people still play direct penalty doubles of simple overcalls?

 

Another option (which I have played) is that double shows values without 4 or more spades and unsuitable for a 1N overcall/raise of opener's suit. Something like Kxx 873 AQxx Jxx would be perfect. If you play that style, then 1 is 4+. Though obviously that is not what they are playing, since they have an easy 1N or 2C or 2H bid, depending on their agreements/evaluation.

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In my neck of the woods (Australia) the common treatment of the X here is both the unbid suits 4+ and 4+ and when partner bids 2 it's not a reverse, but promises a minimum opening hand with 4 Or a good hand that wants to say more but doesn't have a 'good bid'. The jump to 4 would then be a slam try in one of pards suits, most likely .

 

Again not part of the system being used. I think the pass of 4 is horrible, I agree that partners action is unusual and I'm not sure what is going on but at the table I'm bidding, not passing (probably 5 cheapest get out). I don't like 4S that much without a clear understanding but if South was 3145 and K the k slam is a good place to be.

 

The 2 bid is an overbid - especially with Qx , so that makes 2 bad bids to 1 so I blame south. 80%

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