helene_t, on 2014-March-21, 03:06, said:
I thought it was a common agreement that double by peemptor suggests a sacrifice rather than discourages one? Is this situation different because it is not clear who is sacrififying?
Anyway, I agree with 3♠. Close to 4♠ than to 2♠. Maybe E should have bid 4♥ but he doesn't really want a heart lead.
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♥ is not about the lead: it is about describing the hand. On this hand, it describes a major 2-suiter, willing to play in 4
♠ based on the quality and length of the majors, and strongly implies no defence in the minors. Once he has done this, if partner doubles, he can pass with assurance that partner made a well-informed decision. The posited 4=1=4=4 with minor cards is exactly the hand on which you want partner to make a penalty double. IOW, 4
♥ is intended to help partner, whether that be by bidding on (say he held Qxxx xxxxx xxx x) or by doubling with the actual hand, or by passing when neither bidding nor doubling seem appropriate: say Qxxx xx Qxx J10xx.
With the actual big major hand, I would expect to bid one more unless partner doubled, and then I'd sit for it.
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