helene_t, on 2014-October-24, 04:22, said:
I don't believe that partner would bid 2♠ with 4/5 as well as with 5/4 when vulnerable. At the very least it must promise five clubs and ten black cards, but even a 2♠ bid that could be 4/6 as well as 5/5 is questionable.
We are obviously not in a forcing pass situation, so I think this should be an action double in which case pulling is clear. But I suppose the double could be played as more penalty oriented. Even then, I pull it. Not if it promises three defensive tricks but that would be a strange agreement.
Yeah, our agreement is/was penalty. We were chatting in the post mortem because it was a tough decision.
The actual hand is uninteresting because your partner was operating and/or had lost touch with reality. In this specific case I had made asemi psyched in a terrible anti-partnership bid because they were on tilt and I figured south had a big hand. The less said about my subsequent decisions the better (like why am I even doubling? If my three tricks cash no one else is going to have had this auction so I will get a top anyway).
South had a 5/5 two suited 20 count and there are always 10 tricks in hearts and 9 in spades. Obviously we were the only table to find the double fit so as soon as we bid 4S we had all the matchpoints
Edit: vvvvvvv to be clear it is me, I am the lunatic who came up with two spades then double - partner is much more solid!