IMPs. 1NT is strong balanced and bidding at the 2 level in their suits is natural.
Elaborate if you care to, would like to hear how outrageous some people think certain calls are.
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IMO _X = 10, 2♥ = 9, Pass = 8, 2N = 7
An advantage of 2♥ is that it may direct a good lead. But you are quite likely to be on lead, yourself. Advantages of double are that it seems safer and it may unearth a club-fit. Some Scottish players play simple overcalls in opponents' suits as natural but I haven't seen a good result from that treatment.. I prefer...
- 2♦ = this kind of hand.
- 2♠ = similar hand but with ♣ longer or better than ♥
If opponents play a system like 2/1 or Precision, where both 1♦ and 1♠ may be canapé then different considerations apply