Posted 2020-October-21, 13:00
Responsive doubles originally only applied after 1y-(overcall or double)-2+y, not after 1y-(action)-1z. Many people have extended it to the 1y-X-1z case; more power to them. It does in fact work well, most of the time.
I have not done so. They want to bid my known 7+card suit, with the points pretty evenly split? Go right ahead - but you're playing it doubled.
There are two advantages to this:
- when we go looking for 3NT because the opponents are 4-2 (or because partner has the double-and-bid hand with a minor), we know that I have a "stopper" (hey, xxxx is a stopper, right?)
- when we bid the suit later after they move on, our bidding the suit is natural. At least we know the 4-1 break on the opening lead. And sometimes it's not a 4-1 break!
Psyching, including "baby psyches" like this one (or 2♥-2♠ "raise to 3♥", or 2♥-2NT or 4NT "without values, and 'everybody' knows that, but we're hoping you don't and we won't tell you" inquiries) have been discouraged to the point of being "not actually illegal, but definitely immoral and fattening", so people create systems that are incredibly fragile to them. And they usually get away with it; and when they get psyched, instead of changing their system, they complain about the psyching and try to make it even more immoral.
I'm kind of old-fashioned (even if still 20 years younger than the median player); do this against me and we expose it.
I agree with others that that isn't a "double-and-bid", but that's been covered very well by them. Except that I would never have passed 3♠ - for me "Confusing bids are forcing". If I didn't think it was an attempt to expose a psych, I'd bid 3NT, and then when partner corrects to 4♠, then even I would get it.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
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Yes. Over North's 1♠, East should double to expose the "baby psyche". IMO, with 5+ ♠, East should still double. There seems to be no need to bid 2♠ with 5+ ♠ when you can simply bid ♠ again later.
West did well to reopen with 3♠ After West's enterprising 3♠, East should bid at least 4♠