whereagles, on 2014-September-21, 11:56, said:
1. Asks for a lead of the suit BELOW the singleton.
2. Shows length in the splinter suit, suggests a sac.
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those are common agreements when partner has been silent. We are, of course, speaking here of a completely different situation.
I stand by my original and, as it happens, 'works-at-the-table', decision to pass, but I have been persuaded that the optimal agreement here is to double to suggest a save. I agree that such usage stands out over all over options and had I understood that double would have been taken as such I would double.
As it happened, I (and I think most of us) had seen the problem as offering a choice between the save and the pass, and bridge players being aggressive generally, certainly when posting on a forum, the majority, and the players at the table, opted for the aggressive choice. I suspect that virtually all experts would agree that neither 4♠ nor pass are attractive, and that were a middle ground available, that allowed us to pass the decision to partner, such would have been a clear choice.
So: I still pass until I discuss this meaning with partner, after which I double, feeling happy.