bowbells, on Sep 29 2004, 12:18 AM, said:
Hi All
I would like to check my understanding of using stolen X when opps interfere over a 1NT bid. I appreciate all comments but welcome direct responses to my question(s).
Would it be correct to think all other doubles on 2 level from 1N opener should be considered as penaulty? ie. 1N-P-2C-2S-X
If partnership agree, can stolen X be used to show minor transfers. ie. 1N-2S-X or again are these worth more as penaulty bids?
Thanks in advanced

1> 1N-2C-X = stayman - Correct yes/no ?
I play this as stayman, yes. But a lot of people use it to show clubs, especially if EAST 2C is artificial.
If double showed stayman, then all other bids are as if they had not overcalled, with the possible exception of 3C... (if they showed clubs, what is 3C is open to specialized agreement)
2> 1N-2D-X = transfer to hearts - Correct yes/no?
No, Here I think the double is best used for "takeout" or, if you are "old fashion" (the way it use to mean), the double shows diamonds.
3> 1N-2H-X = transfer to spades - Correct yes/no?
No, Here I think the double is best used for "takeout" or, if you are "old fashion" (the way it use to mean), the double shows hearts.
Now having said that, you COULD play double of 2D as transfer to hearts, and dobule of 2H as transfer to spades, and dobule of 2S as club transfer... but I think this is wasteful. And since these "transfers" could be on very weak hands/suits, your partner would never be able to convert to penatly. You are giving them a free ride with their overcall.. You can always "compete" by simply bidding your suit to play, using lebehnshol to invite, or jumping to three level to force. But now the negative double, allows you to compete on hands where your hand has no clear action available. And can include your partner converting your takeout double to penalty.
Ben