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It depends which country your partner comes from. In the Acol club it shows a weak NT or a strong hand. In other countries it is usually a takeout of one of the majors, but which one varies. In an established partnership it might be Multi over Multi, where the double shows hearts or spades or a strong hand.
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Not sure what to do with a strong 2-suiter

A common extension to Dixon is for 4m to show a big two-suiter with that minor plus an unspecified major, although there are other versions around. Dave Stevenson gives 4 = M+m and 4 = both majors. I have also seen the 2-suiters split up between the immediate 4m and a delayed action. I have an inkling that PK has something in this department but cannot remember for sure.

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#1 Doubling a conv. bid, usually implies the suit, so

 

(2D) - X ...

 

showes diamonds.

 

#2 If you end up in a pickup partnership, defending against

multi 2D, ask the opponenents, if you can shortly discuss methods,

if they agree, fine, if not, play the hand and move on.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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