Cyberyeti, on 2013-November-20, 05:58, said:
Depends if W is used to the style where the X of 2♥ shows a real hand.
I think you are missing the point.
This is a common theme which many experienced players get wrong for no good reason.
In a contested auction you get a wealth of information and sometimes that information might look contradictory. (It rarely is)
Too many players indiscriminately trust their partner's bidding and ignore their opponents bidding and think this is the right attitude.
This is just plain stupid. You might misunderstand your partner or your partner may have misbid.
Let us look at this bidding.
1) It is clear that North cannot be broke when being vulnerable raised the bidding level to show a second suit. After the 1NT opening North must have a very good picture of their combined assets.
2) South accepts and bids 4
♠. Whatever his redouble meant he now believes his hand has improved and 4
♠ has reasonable chances with his balanced hand.
I can not see what in West hand suggests that North South misjudged their potential. I do not care what the first DBL of 2
♥ meant.
Taking dubious actions motivated by hybris is the best way to lose against a weaker team.
Against weaker teams you should play solid Bridge. Aggressive actions are sensible when you are the weaker team, but I would never double 4
♠, which is just poor judgment.
100% to West
Rainer Herrmann