Letizia
and
Cohen
Now consider the DONT auction
1NT-(2H, showing hearts and spades)
The first article advises:
Quote
When the opponents interfere with a bid showing two specific suits:
A Double is for penalty. It shows a desire to penalize at least one of the suits shown by the opponent and is forcing to 2 No Trump.
A Double is for penalty. It shows a desire to penalize at least one of the suits shown by the opponent and is forcing to 2 No Trump.
I suspect that this is not intended to apply here. Doubling 2H would show a desire to penalize at least one of their suits?? Is partner supposed to pass and hope that my desire is to punish hearts? I take the "forcing to 2NT to mean if the opponents compete further. I am guessing, perhaps I am wrong, but I am guessing that she is talking about 1NT-(2D, showing the majors) or something of that order.
Cohen says something very similar, that when they show both majors a double shows that you can double at least one of their suits. But then he goes on with an example where we have 1NT-(2D, both majors). So it is clear that he is speaking of the case where neither major was actually bid.
So let us proceed, assuming that the double of 2H is not being used to say you think we can beat one, but not which one, of the major suit contracts.
Using the double as negative was once considered far out but it is now pretty mainstream, I think. And of course Lebensohl, in one form or another, is common.
OK. 1NT-(2H, showing hearts and spades). We could X, negative. We could bid 2S, some sort of take-out. We could bid 2NT, relay to clubs. That's threee artificial bids available to us. What means what?
Can we sort this out?
LC suggests that "If the opponents show majors (with some contraption that is below 2H) I suggest that 2H is a GF in clubs, 2S is a GF in diamonds". Following that logic perhaps, after the DONT 1NT-(2H), X should be a GF in clubs, 2S should be a GF in diamonds.
But other uses are possible. We could use X as suggesting competitive values in the minors, and 2S as showing GF values in the minors. We could use the bids to try to sort out stoppers. Or we could use the X of 2H to say we think we can set hearts. Shockingly old fashioned, I know. It would still leave us the artificial calls of 2S and 2NT.
Anyway, this is the I/A Forum and in my experience few I/A players (I am one such) have sorted this all out. These two articles suggest to me that the literature may well not have sorted it all out either.
The DONT auction 1NT-(2H) is common The Spingold starts on Monday, I suppose/hope that most teams playing in it have worked this though. The rest of us? Maybe not so much. It could be worthwhile.
Of course there are (many) similar artificial auctions over 1NT that are of interest. Leb is fine when the overcall shows the suit they bid and nothing else, but nobody does that anymore.