Posted 2020-August-31, 19:37
I don't like double. Espcially if you don't play Lebensohl in which case you don't know if you have enough to bid over partner's response. I suppose you'd then pass 3♣ but raise 3♥, while over the more likely 3♦ response you are cooked. If you do play Lebensohl, you still don't like a bail-out in diamonds. Over 3♣ I suppose you would bid 3♠, but the decision between 3NT and 4/5♣ will never be very accurate I think.
So I'd rather bid 2NT, especially if we play stayman and transfers so that partner can't bail out in diamonds. Mostly we have stop spades somehow, at least as long as RHO doesn't have any entries, and if partner is void in spades we probably won't be playing notrumps anyway.
Pass is also reasonable. If you can pass and then double in normal tempo, partner is not under ethical pressure and can maybe cater to something like your actual holding, although he probably can't be blamed for taking your delayed double as meaning that opps must be in a 5-2 fit or so.
3NT by North is possible but I would be afraid of being left in it. 5♣ by North is another option. Or maybe 4♣, but I think that would sound too much like NLM, i.e. showing clubs and hearts. 5♣ by a passed hand must show two places to play (otherwise North would have preempted), it must be the minors (otherwise he wouldn't bypass 4♥) and he must have longer clubs (otherwise 4NT).
It's tough. If opps can be trusted, South can also bid 5♣ at his second turn, trust partner to be void in spades and probably have some club length due to the lack of preemptive opening. North could be 0562 or so but then he might correct 5♣ to 5♦. You can also try 4♠ at your second turn. Either way, there's a risk that opps are joking with a 5-2 fit, in which case your'd rather double at your second turn.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
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Don't like a double by South. Since North has already passed, however, Zelandakh seems right that Gib should overcall 3NT to show a weak 2-suiter.