A defense convention against a strong 1NT
opening.
DBL = a mystery 4-card major, and a mystery 5+ card minor (after you play this
for a while, you can use the Tuna- fish variation:
you also double with a decent 1-suiter in one of the minors) Over This:
2 says pass if your minor is clubs,
correct if your minor is diamonds
2 asks doubler to bid his major
2M is natural
2 = both majors (with equal length in
the majors,
advancer can bid 2 to ask overcaller
to pick)
2 = a 1-suiter in one of the majors
2M = at least five cards in that major, and a side minor suit
2NT = minors
3m = natural
Woolsey makes it much easier to find your best combined fit. Against that you
sometimes end up at the 3-level, and if the opponents bid over the double, it
may be hard to compete, since doubler's suits are not known.