Vampyr, on 2014-June-29, 15:22, said:
I think this idea may have been popular in England many years ago. If I am not mistaken, I have seen it in books by Reese and others.
Reese was writing over many years, but you may be doing him an injustice. I have booked by Reese & others from the early 70s onwards, and they all teach the same style that I was originally taught, that a simple overcall is about 7-15 HCP and that you have to double with 16 or more. I still see this around a lot.
What's changed over the years is that Reese says you shouldn't overcall 1H with Qx KQJ8x 108xx Qx vulnerable, your hand isn't good enough; it's OK NV if you are feeling frisky.
Also the older books say that you need 13 high card points to make a t/o double on a 4441, and even more if you don't have the perfect shape. That's changed somewhat over the years.
I have to go back to a book by Coffin from 1968 to find that xx AJ AKxxx Qxxx is considered a double of a 1H opening, based on your good minor, but xx AJxx AKx Qxxx is a pass.