rmnka447, on 2019-June-24, 08:04, said:
Would you pass with something like ♠ AKxxx ♥ KJ10xx ♦ x ♣ xx? If not, then how do you show the actual hand held?
Yes, I would pass. Keep in mind, that partner is still in the picture if it goes 1s-(2n)-p-(3c/3d)-p-(p)-. If partner passes here, are you missing anything? Do they have a fit? Do WE have a fit? You have 11 points and partner has shown nothing, where are the values? I've actually had a hand like this in the past and it turned out that the opponents could actually make 6c. They got used to bidding this way, however, because they are used to people bailing them out of poor decisions and pushing them into their good contracts. At this point, if partner can double, I now know it's not penalty (failure to do anything after 2n), and I now know partner isn't broke and we have a fit. NOW I can be aggressive.
I already said what I would do with the actual hand, bid 3h. This should show a GOOD distributional hand.
ahydra writes 'IMPs, NS vul.System is weak NT with 5cM. East overcalls 2NT showing both minors. Do you double now as South, and if so what do you bid as North over 3m from West? At the table South passed: what should South do on the second round after (3C)-3H-(p)?'
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IMO
-- South's double of 2N shows values in at least one of the 2N bidder's suits and creates a forcing-pass context. Arguably, here, South isn't strong enough for a double. Instead, he should pass. In the old days, some players would say "Content"
-- With that understanding, after South's double and West's 3♣, a 3♥ bid by North should be weak and shapely, unsuitable for defence. With sound values (as here), North should pass (then remove the double if necessary -- but, he could pass South's double with this hand).