The_Hog, on May 22 2007, 12:40 AM, said:
cherdano, on May 22 2007, 01:35 PM, said:
I don't think the double shows more than ♠Kx.
I would say that is a very foolish X. Nth can still possibly have a S suit for this bidding. Further why pass and then come in with D if you have a s/s D hand? Further still, why X the S response with Kx? Why suggest a S lead with that holding.
Well as far as I am concerned passing then bidding 3
♦ is foolish anyway. However, when you have a Kx in a side suit and an ace, and you want to beat a small slam, your best bet is almost always to have partner lead to your Kx.
Most partnerships can't play in a doubled or redoubled cuebid at the 5-level anyway, so there seems little risk in doubling 5S.
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