Thiros, on 2016-April-11, 22:51, said:
If you start with X (which I would do, as much as people like to say what "serious business" two-level overcalls are, 2♦ has an upper limit and this hand is at least an ace above it), you will hear 2♦ from partner. There is a case for raising that to 6, although East is likely to make a 2♥ rebid and then I would be more inclined to try 4♥ to convey the fit, power and void.
You have the privilege of knowing that partner does not hold the Heart suit, at the point of your recommended double. And with a human partner you may well be able to extract yourself from the mess when partner (North) has (and tries to insist on) hearts, and he will have hearts far more often than not. Playing with a robot, despite that X may be the GIB system bid, there is absolutely no way to recover when partner has Hearts. He absolutely will insist on Hearts, right up to the 7 level. This is a long reported bug in GIB, and a major disappointment that in the 9 month delay between version 34 and 35 it was considered too low a priority to fix. But fixed it is not, and so we plod on in the knowledge of GIB's anticipated behaviour.
There was a great player who occasionally would make an underpowered bid with the comment "if I can just get past this round ..." I can't remember who it was. Possibly began with a K (Kantar, Kehela, or Kokish) or maybe one of the Rubins. On this occasion, playing with GIB, and conscious of GIB's foibles, the possibility of 2D overcall being passed out is the most significant danger of the bid, but is frankly the least dangerous of alternatives.
I regret that you fall in to the Lycier trap. The thread is not about South's bidding, nor is it a complaint about the result or how a better result could be achieved. It is purely about whether, with North's hand, and with sight of nothing other than North's hand and the auction, type of scoring, position of dealer, and vulnerability, it is or is not reasonable for North to pass the final double, trusting the others to have their bids where feasible. If you judge that it is not reasonable to pass the double, then it is reasonable to point out that GIB can be programmed to bid North better.
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