mikl_plkcc, on 2021-November-03, 10:12, said:
I held:
I didn't know what 1NT meant in this sequence - I suspect it meant some form of
♠ stopper. I wanted to force partner to bid a 4-card unbid suit but turned out he was 4
♦333, and their doubled contract made.
He got angry and told me that his 1NT meant he was forced to bid with a rubbish hand (his hand was really rubbish) and he told me I should know his hand was rubbish because they had all the points because they both had bid, but I treated it as a free bid showing willingness to make 1NT because N had XXed.
Who's fault here?
The 2nd double asks to choose between clubs and hearts, if there was no XX, he should do so.
XX allowes him to say, no preference with Pass, you get another chance to bid.
1NT showes stoppers, mainly in diamonds and some values.
Given that, the 3rd X is not unreasonable.
Now there is a school, that plays pass of XX as saying, I wanted to convert the TOX, but this
cant be the case, he had the chance to X the 1S bid to show spades ... unless you played it
as responsive, in which case he would have values / and length in hearts and clubs.
Finnally unless this is a deal in a championship, there is no reason to get angry, the auction
in unusual, and there are some points up to discuss for the partnership.
Use the deal to discuss some of the above points.