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You were going to have some delicate auction to show an invitational hand with 6 spades. Now you can't, so just force to game with 3S and hope for the best.
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Let me add my voice to the so-far unaminous vote for 3.

 

Nothing is perfect.

 

3N is absurd. I don't care if it works on this hand: it is not close to bridge.

 

Double followed by the appropriate number of is a possibility. Most of the time partner will rebid 3, and now 3 will work out well when partner has a poor minimum or extras with support. But if he has extras with indifferent support, you may (will) miss a good game.

 

Partner will not pass, and if he does (maybe RHO meant to bid 3 and pulled out the wrong bidding card?), you are happy.

 

If partner bids 4, you are in trouble: having to guess 4, playing a likely 5-2 on a badly breaking hand, or 4, with no idea whether partner has even tolerance.

 

Other bids by partner are more readily handled: pull an unlikely 3N to 4, since he has hcp to compensate for a potential trump shortness, and you may even have a slam if he has a maximum, fitting, 3N.

 

4 is easily passed.

 

So double has a lot going for it, but 3 is the least distortion and gives correct emphasis to suit length and texture, so gets my vote. You can pass 3N confident that he has poor , and be happy over 4. Over 4, you are still unhappy, but now you can bid 4 without having to guess about the suit.

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