AlexJonson, on 2011-June-17, 12:16, said:
It looks like at least one read the post as 'pass it out' rather than 'pass is out'.
Also it may be that talking about things depending on partnership agreements attracted disapproval.
You may have committed other crimes I don't know about.
Well for me, double is out (of the question) because most partners I've had play double as penalty from 3NT on up and the hand may be many things, but a penalty double of 4
♦ it is not. A lot of bids could work out. Partner might have
♠Axxxx
♥xx
♦xxx
♣xxxx and 4
♠ or 5
♣ might play very well with 4
♥ an inferior place. On the other hand, considering the preempt, a very reasonable 4
♥, 4
♠ or 5
♣ contract might run into 4-1 or 5-0 breaks. If I had the 4NT = 2 lower unbid agreement, that would be my preferred call. Otherwise you just take one of the suits and bid something in it. There aren't many ways to show a great two-suiter with one bid starting at the 4 level. The problem with a straight shot bid of 4
♥ is your partner might well have
♠AKJx
♥x
♦xxxx
♣xxxx and you get a 4-2, 5-1 or even 6-0 break to top it off. 4NT might get you too high, but at least you land in a sensible contract.
Plus, if it's matchpoints, you have to face the possibility that other tables opened only 3
♦ and so your hand got to bid both suits.
Even a 4NT Blackwood might work out well if partner responded that he held 2 aces.