Siegmund, are you saying that a negative X showing just 4+ hearts and not saying anything about diamonds is not a standard treatment?
I'm with you in general on the point that people think their system is standard too much, but that one is ridiculously standard, sorry.
If you're saying 2D showing a reverse is not standard, I agree, few (almost no) weak (and by weak I mean 95 % of bridge players) know that 2D should be a reverse, thus 2D showing a reverse is not a standard treatment. In fact I think I even implied this when I said:
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Now, people will always double with 4 hearts so they are not showing the unbid suits, but they still seem to think that 2D doesn't show extras.
Of course this logically makes no sense if one would play 1C p 1H p 2D as a reverse, and 1C 1S (X) p 2D, where the X basically shows the same exact thing that the 1H bid showed in the first auction, as not a reverse. From a theoretical standpoint it is silly, and that is pretty easy to see, but that is still what people tend to play.
I'm not sure where I said "2D = reverse is standard and what most people play" because I said the opposite of that. I did state that 2D should be treated as a reverse for the same reasons that 1C p 1H p 2D is a reverse.
Why did I say that? Because this hand was posted on the forums, so OP probably was wondering if 2D should be a reverse or not, and I feel that it clearly should be. You can feel free to disagree and state your reasons why.
The only reason you have given that I have seen is that you think X says something about diamonds. Why? Would you not double with the example hands I gave? Do you think most people would not X?
If you would clarify what part you are disagreeing with that'd be cool, that's why I tried to engage you in a discussion about it. If you are disagreeing with the hands I said are normal negative doubles, you don't have to believe me but you are wrong, and it's not some "hypermodern trend" that I am overestimating how standard it is. 95 % of tournament bridge players will double if they have a hand with 4 hearts that wants to bid, as they should, how else are you going to find your 4-4 heart fits?
Of course if that is our disagreement then it is coming down to me saying "it is normal to double 1S with many hands that don't have diamonds" and you are saying "you are overestimating how common your beliefs on standard bidding are" and I'm saying "no I'm not you are way off."
I can't really prove that I am right and you are wrong if that's what it's coming down to, but you can take my opinion for what its worth, I feel that I am 99.9% to be right though, and I don't usually say that.