My partners and I use this double to show 4 Hearts, I *think* this is fairly standard. We play Walsh style (1D responder tends not to have a 4 card major) but still double if we would have bid 1H (ie. unbalanced).
This begs the question, what does a direct 2H bid show?
Options seem to be:
1. Reverse values
2. Reverse values with extra distribution (ie. 6-4)
3. At least 6-5 in clubs and hearts
I tend to favor option 3 (as it'll probably be easier to catch up on the other hands of the opponents raise spades) but I wanted to hear what others think. Thanks!
PS: does this double have a name? If not I'd like to propose one... since it is sort of a negative double but opposite (made by opener instead of responder) then we should call it the opposite of a negative double, a positive double! (I have no idea if this is original or already been thought of by 100 other people, if so pls disregard)
IMO, Negative double is fine but I think this double should simply be for take out e.g. 2353, 1453, 1354, 1363, 0454 shape