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You hold AQJ10xx xx xx Qxx: your call over 3♥?
Then partner bids 4♦... are you really done here? Are you now barred from bidding 4♠?
Or do you jump to 4♠ over 3♥?
Or do you pass and pray partner (who is short(ish) in spades) reopens?
Then partner bids 4♦... are you really done here? Are you now barred from bidding 4♠?
Or do you jump to 4♠ over 3♥?
Or do you pass and pray partner (who is short(ish) in spades) reopens?
I don't know what's standard here, but here's what makes sense to me. If 3 spades is game forcing, than 4 spades should be this weaker hand that doesn't have defense for 3 hearts doubled. After all, the double-then-bid spades with a weak hand argument is basically forcing to 4 spades anyway, with the off chance that you get to defend 3 hearts doubled when you have an 8 or nine card spade fit. Unless, of course, you are planning to pass if partner actually removes to 3 spades.
Double should show 4 spades or the bad-spade-suit game force, in my opinion. Either way, you'll be happier to defend than when you hold the shapely hand given above. Again, that may not be standard and I may not be thinking of all the cool things that you'd prefer 4 spades to be. Oh well.