Playing acol, I open 1♣ expecting to rebid 1NT to show 15-17. 2♠ was explained as 'intermediate' i.e. showing good ♠ and opening values or just below.
Normally we'd play X as negative, i.e. forcing and showing some strength elsewhere. But after a jump overcall in ♠? I hesitated a long time. I can't call NT, I can't rebid ♣, can I really show a 4-card ♥ suit at the 3 level? Or a 3-card ♦? Surely I'm not strong enough to cue-bid 3♠ - especially with my doubleton and partner passed first round.
After agonising over this, I passed. I thought, just possible it was a penalty double, like in old-style Acol.
You can guess what happened next. 2♠x just made

Incidentally, partner held ♠852/♥K42/♦Q754/♣KQ2. I think with his hand he should have passed 2♠ anyway. But he's a very enthusiastic bidder!
661_Pete writes 'I'd welcome some advice here. At pairs MPs, I hold, game all dealer N. Playing acol, I open 1♣ expecting to rebid 1NT to show 15-17. 2♠ was explained as 'intermediate' i.e. showing good ♠ and opening values or just below.Normally we'd play X as negative, i.e. forcing and showing some strength elsewhere. But after a jump overcall in ♠? I hesitated a long time. I can't call NT, I can't rebid ♣, can I really show a 4-card ♥ suit at the 3 level? Or a 3-card ♦? Surely I'm not strong enough to cue-bid 3♠ - especially with my doubleton and partner passed first round.After agonising over this, I passed. I thought, just possible it was a penalty double, like in old-style Acol.You can guess what happened next. 2♠x just made , for a rank bottom for us. I apologised and partner was very understanding, albeit not best pleased!Incidentally, partner held ♠852/♥K42/♦Q754/♣KQ2. I think with his hand he should have passed 2♠ anyway. But he's a very enthusiastic bidder!'
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CyerYeti seems right: Just looking at the 2 hands,
you both seem to have judged well, in the bidding, especially at match-points.
You were unlucky that 2♠X made.