rona_, on Jun 27 2007, 12:52 PM, said:
In another thread, I understood from bid-them-up's post that the second double on the first hand is definitely for take out.
Huh? I don't recall saying that specifically. What I believe I said was that "it is still considered to be a takeout double with a much stronger hand".
South doesn't have that in hand #1. He already told his story with his initial takeout double, his hand hasn't improved significantly on the auction. If South cannot stand to defend, then he should bid 4N (takeout) at this point. If he tries to reopen with a double indicating a stronger hand, he may well find himself defending a makeable contract (as was the case).
Who knows what South was thinking on hand #2. On the auction, I would expect South to be 3-0-5-5 and very strong. I would be inclined to sit for the double. The weaker and more balanced my hand is, the stronger and more able to cash tricks in our "fit" partner is likely to be.