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You need good agreements as to when double is not for take-out. Along with quite a few players here, I use the "double is takeout unless we have an agreement to the contrary" method.

 

This one comes under my list of penalty double situations: "We both bid, they protect." Had East, passed over 1 and then wandered in with 2, double would still have been for take-out, rightly or wrongly.

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For me, 1NT denies 4 spades, thus a double here could not reasonably be takeout (if I have 4513 I'm just bidding 2), therefore it must be penalty. I'm not sure what the people for whom 1NT could still have 4 spades have to say about this one, you'll have to ask them.

 

As for 2NT, I cannot imagine any hand on which I would want to compete further but bypass the possiblity of playing 2 (well, unless I'm sure I want to play 3 perhaps), therefore the meaning of 2NT is "I've lost my mind, partner."

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You need good agreements as to when double is not for take-out. Along with quite a few players here, I use the "double is takeout unless we have an agreement to the contrary" method.

Been there, done that: http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/topic/46023-penalty-doubles/

 

It didn't quite work, so I'm back to the more difficult to interpret, but also more comprehensive rule of "it's takeout unless it shouldn't be."

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X is penalty, under the rule "Xs of retarded bids are penalty."

 

DOSBAP

 

I would love to see a DOSBAP case go to committee.

 

"What are your agreements about doubles in this situation?"

"Doubles of stupid bids are penalty."

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Thx for great replies. I agree, dbl must be penalty, showing a hand more or less like the one given. what would a 2nt call look like? you could be on 23-24 hcp if you held something like K10xx KQ98 xx QJx (assume unfavorable and that pard opens 1in 1st seat). What else can you do?
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Double them for penalty? Lefty is a clown he could not open 1D or 2D or 3D. Then as a passed hand he could not overcall 2D. Now he has balanced 2D r/w on a non fit auction. I am fine doubling him, the likelihood of partner having only 2 diamonds is extremely small, he'd have to be 3325, and if he has that shape and didn't pass 1H he probably has 13-14 anyways. More likely he has 3-4 diamonds and we have 22-24 HCP. That is fine for doubling them red at MP.

 

Sometimes you will come out with egg on your face but MP is like that sometimes. LHO has announced he has a shitty hand and then bid. We know we have significant values and they don't have a huge diamond fit, and our diamonds are behind LHO. They have contracted for 8 tricks. I am fine taking a proposition where if they make it I get a zero and if they don't I get a top in those circumstances. Competing to 2N is just criminal.

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