NickRW, on 2017-November-28, 18:03, said:
I've never read and can't find any decent literature on the auction 1x-dbl-redbl-?
After a ridiculous 1
♠xx plus a truly ugly amount, I figure it is about time partner and I learnt to handle this auction!
North passed 1
♠xx "because I don't have a bid and partner is still there and can make the decision". South passed "because North has made a penalty pass". Comments please
Firstly, on the posted hands, South doesn't have a double of 1
♠, imo. He has a working 9 count, since the Qx of spades is unlikely to be a useful offensive asset (on the other hand, he rates to score it should the opps play in spades, since declarer will infer S to be short).
Secondly, possession of the spade Qx makes it improbable that partner holds a penalty pass (on the other hand, they are playing 4 card majors)
Thirdly, north absolutely has a place to go...why the heck not bid K1053 when partner, with his takeout double, guaranteed either that he has decent hearts or that he has a big, big hand....and the redouble already clarified that!
Finally, as for how to treat this, it is reasonably common, but I doubt that one could call it 'standard', to treat North's pass as penalty. What this hand shows, in addition to the enumerated points, is that it is often sufficient, or at least adequate, to have 'some agreement', even if not the 'optimal agreement' rather than guess.
FWIW, in my partnerships we play penalty passes of the redouble, but the sequence rarely arises. Here, for example, no member of any of my partnerships would double with the South hand and all members of my partnership would bid 2
♥ with the north hand
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