aguahombre, on 2015-January-29, 01:59, said:
I didn't know that a double of a bid and raised suit required a certain number of DEFENSIVE tricks. Maybe that will come out in LC's next book.
Imagine you are your partner and you see a takeout double of 2
♥. You haven't seen the hand, of course. A kibitzer, interested in learning the game, asks you what the double shows.
I'd expect most good players to say: it is takeout of hearts. To which the kibitzer says: tell me more
I'd expect most good players to say: well, he's a passed hand, so that limits his hcp. He has support for the other suits, and knows that we may be having to play 3 of a minor, red v white, so he rates to have a near-opener: say a decent 9-10 hcp.
Now take a look at the OP hand and tell me whether it matches that description.
All too often, imo, we have posters who, maybe in real life and maybe just here, think that they HAVE to bid something all the time. All too often, imo, we have players who are playing solitaire, not bridge. What I mean by that is that they make calls with very loose meanings, presumably because in their partnerships, partner is just a foil for them. Look at what happened here....we get someone who doubles 2
♥ and is then worried when their partner doubles 4
♥. If anyone doubles 2
♥ and then even thinks of pulling the double of 4
♥, that player is a solitaire player, not a bridge player.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari