rmnka447, on 2015-November-09, 15:02, said:
If you have something like ♠ AKxx ♥ Q ♦ AQ9xxx ♣ xx, I think you might consider bidding 2 ♠ instead of doubling after 2 ♥ is passed back to you. If you were 5-5 or 6-5 in these two suits, you could start with Michaels instead. So I'm thinking that 2 ♠ would show a good hand with probably 4 ♠ and 6 ♦ (Anyone else want to comment?)
Yes I would. The other paragraphs you posted seem fine, but this one needs work, IMO.
There are two similar hand patterns which are not the same here.
(1
♥) ??
You hold AKxx Q AQ9xx xx. This is a nice hand to Double first, and then convert a Club advance to Diamonds. If a 2
♥ raise comes back around to you opposite a silent partner, it is probably best to let it go.
However, with AKxx Q xx AQ9xxx you are not strong enough to Double first and convert partner's Diamond advance to clubs at a higher level. So, the 2
♣ overcall would be appropriate. If a 2
♥ raise comes back around, your partner's silence (no responsive Double, for instance) might suggest letting this one go as well, but a reopening 2
♠ is an agressive alternative.
There is a 3rd pattern worth noting: xx Q AQ9xxx AKxx. There, you would overcall 2
♦ and consider balancing with a "delay unusual" 2nt when 2
♥ comes back to you. This shows the 2-card disparity between the two minor suits.