phil_20686, on 2011-May-07, 06:29, said:
Disagree strongly with this. dble gains on the penalty hands, but also on any hands where 2M plays better than 2d. Which it may well do. Espeically at MP when you can maybe ruff clubs in the short hand and get 140 vs 110 or 130. Further, there is no reason that partner cannot be weak and single suited, you could conceivably have game in a major opposite: x KJxxxx Ax xxxx or similar (about the maximum that cannot afford a forcing free bid). Obviously if you play NFB, then the odds will change.
To reopen with dble as north looks completely normal.
Most players would double back in with the north hand. I just prefer 2
♦ as safer. On the actual hand, pard is at the bottom in high cards for a neg dbl, so his pass isn't that terrible imho. A 4-3 major fit is OK at the two level since the 3 card holding takes the tap, but at the 3 level the LOTT bites you as it did on the actual hand. Plus, if pard has a marginal penalty pass of 2
♣, my hand could be a trap with unexpectedly long
♦ and only two aceless quick tricks.