MFA, on Feb 10 2010, 03:34 PM, said:
We play 4♥ as a perfect 3-suiter over 1♣-3♥. Either 5440 type or 4441 with some extras. These situations shows why. It's very uncomfortable for the strong club opener to introduce a suit at a high level when the double could be any bal or semibal hand. So at the very least we would get to 6♣ for sure.
Yes, also because imo the strong club bidder will often pass the double very aggressively and without trump length on balanced hands.
Still, surely doubling 5H with xx hearts and 6-4 primed out is awful once they've bid 5H. South had an easy 6C bid. Does he really expect partner to have much heart length/values? Even something like KJxx x Kxxx Qxxx is a very good slam, and add a little more and its cold. If you pass 5H partner will double with hands like that.
South should just acknowledge the fact that the opps will always have 10 hearts here and sometimes 11, and they'll almost always have the high ones, and bid accordingly.