ilkleyivan, on 2021-September-04, 15:41, said:
If I make a takeout double and my partner passes, would I be showing a very strong hand if I then made a suit bid?
E.g. As North, would my 3C bid be showing a very strong hand?
Would it show the same strength as here, where I change suit after parter does respond?
I treat both as strong hands, but with the first slightly weaker than the second at a balancing position.
The actual point count of "double then bid" depends on the shape, the distribution of points, and whether there is a stopper in the opponent's suit. I consider minimum 16 as a guideline as a "double then bid" hand in an uncontested auction, where 8-15 is the range of a simple overcall with a good suit.
However, in the first example, I may reopen the bidding with a slightly weaker hand is the bid suit is
♠ rather than
♣, for example:
♠AK873
♥-
♦AJ93
♣QT82
In the above hand, I will pass the second example after partner bids 2
♦, but I will reopen with 2
♠ in the first example hoping partner can compete.
How many points does 3C bid show?