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You may still have remembered the hand I played with you and misho.
Both vul. East dealer
Four hands:
S: K52
H: J5432
D: 3
C: QT83
S: AT86 S: J743
H: T H: 98
D: 108642 D: AQJ9
C: A72 C: KJ6
S: Q9
H: AKQ76
D: K75
C: 954
W N E S
1D 1H
X 4H P(?) P
5D ALL PASS
5D down 1 while 4s is makeable from East. You may say my 5d is bit overbid (which i have to agree facing down 1 while 4hx will down 2) but I believe choosing to dbl first is correct.
Yes, I remember the hand, I was South and overcalled 1H and Misho leaped to 4H. I hope your point is not that 4S by EAST makes while 4H by WEST is down on a diamond lead where West can no longer play Spade in a safe way due to south giving West a diamond ruff. That is too close to figure out during the auction.
I think the right bid with west is 1S (not 2D, not DBL), but you had a chance to get back into the driver seat. Over 4S when the bidding comes back to you, simply doulbe again. If your partner runs to 5C you correct to 5D, if he bids 4S, you pass, if he bids 5D you pass, and if he passes 4Hx, that is ok with you too. A second takeout double in a suit you doubled before is still takeout.
4H is typical Misho... pressure bidding, all the time, everytime. :-)
I prefer 1s shows 5 card while dbl promise 4card. i like 4H, but it is quite natural here, you may even make it.