Thanks to all who replied.
FelicityR, on 2018-June-20, 12:14, said:
I would take it as a takeout double showing extra values, perhaps a ♦ suit too. West didn't have to bid 2♥. It's very unlikely to be a support double as you bid a minor suit.
No support doubles played here. I thought about a takeout double, but it seemed very strange and the
♦ inference seemed to work against it, as with a
♦ stopper and some
♣ he would probably have cue-bid
♥ or just bid 3NT.
Stephen Tu, on 2018-June-20, 12:57, said:
I think playing 2/1 GF after double is nuts.
ggwhiz, on 2018-June-20, 13:28, said:
2♣ being a game force after a double is sufficiently unusual, unexpected (and sorry, weird) I think it requires an alert.
You're not the only ones who think this is weird, but it's part of the system he knows and it works surprisingly well.
It was indeed alerted as a game force.
Stephen Tu, on 2018-June-20, 12:57, said:
(2) That said, if 2c created a GF, the standard meaning of double is penalties. Because one can just pass with nothing to say and force partner to do something. You don't need a takeout double when a takeout pass is available.
I don't think it's right to leave it in though with undisclosed spade fit.
heart76, on 2018-June-20, 15:46, said:
100% penalties. You are in a forcing situation, so pass is forcing and denies a ♥ stop.
If you think of it, ♥ are 4441 and he's pulling the trigger out of the points you've promised.
I'd bid 2♠ now, partner will think a bit and bid either 3NT or 4♠, assuming he's limited.
What's 3♣ after their X? Not weak, since 2♣ shows less than 10.
Thanks to both, I agree this use of double makes sense. But I couldn't see it at 2-level when partner has promised game.
FelicityR, on 2018-June-21, 02:58, said:
Which begs the question 'Why did West even bid 2♥ on this auction with a four card suit and few points knowing that 2♣ is a game force and North/South are always going to outbid you, probably in ♠s"?
I agree. Maybe she wished to scare us out of 3NT, without imagining East's
♦.
nekthen, on 2018-June-21, 03:03, said:
OK This is an odd one. I disagree with doubling for penalties, as partner is surely going to bid on most of the time, we need to take this down three to make a profit compared to the room in 3N.
My thinking at the time. I decided it must suggest some capacity to punish in
♥, probably extra values of some kind, unlikely a
♦ stop as he would then have better ways than this of moving towards 3N.