Posted 2013-September-20, 08:54
I am late at arriving to this thread.
When I first saw the OP, my initial thought was to bid 4♥. I am a firm believer in the principal that takeout doubles should be taken out. But I knew from reading these Fora that there would be a strong vote for passing 3♠x, as it has become fashionable to play for the set on these types of hands. And that is not a disparagement - often you will get a plus score by passing out the double, and sometimes it will be the only plus score available.
Sure enough, the passes started rolling in. Mr Ace said he was passing, and added a less than precient "I know this will be minority." Others piled on in posts, and the result of the voting so far is a substantial majority for passing.
This is not a disparagement to those who chose to pass, and I am not even saying that they are wrong on a significant number of similar bidding situations. But, rightly or wrongly, I would have taken out the double, and as long as I am taking out the double I do so by bidding 4♥, as that is what partner expects me to do with 4 hearts. I have already seen the results of the voting and the posts, so I know that this is a minority position.
Cyberyeti suggested that passing was dangerous, or, at least, not the winning action, but he did not go so far as to say what he would do.
All in all, an interesting discussion. I have not yet been convinced that passing is the right action in these situations, but there certainly are many who think that it is.
One further point. This situation is fundamentally different from an opening 3♠ bid on your right, followed by two passes and a reopening double by partner. If double is partner's first action, he could easily have a strong balanced hand. However, an opening bid by partner followed by 3♠ on your right, pass, pass, double, is much different. Unless you play weak NTs, the chances of partner having a strong NT type of hand are virtually zero, and the chances that he has a more traditional takeout double shape are much higher.