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After overcall, when you have support for partner and a great other suit

#1 User is offline   tomconlon 

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Posted 2021-March-24, 17:55

Partner opens 1Sp, your RHO overcalls 2D
You hold:
C-K84
D-8
H-KQJ986
Sp-QJ7

Do you show the H, support the Sp with a 3D call, or something else?

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Posted 2021-March-24, 18:29

You may have the option to show both with a 3 fit bid, but without that agreement I think I prefer to show the spades support. Might make it a bit easier to make a decision if LHO now jumps to 5. Also, if we end up asking for keycards, it's the queen of spades that matters.
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Posted 2021-March-24, 18:29



Easy (forcing) 2 for me. I can show spades later. This hand is a game force.
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Posted 2021-March-24, 22:37

I play negative free bids so I start with a double and wait to hear more from partner.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 01:06

How about 4 to show slam interest against a non-mimimum opening. 4 should make and the s are likely to be a good source of tricks
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Posted 2021-March-25, 01:30

View Postmw64ahw, on 2021-March-25, 01:06, said:

How about 4 to show slam interest against a non-mimimum opening. 4 should make and the s are likely to be a good source of tricks

I'd really prefer a 4th spade for that. If I do bid 2 and get a 2 response, 4 would be perfect then. But other sequences could potentially get awkward.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 03:24

4 takes up a lot of bidding space. For me, it would show shortage in diamonds, long spades and a weak hand, "Good luck, I hope you make this partner".

Make the cheapest forcing bid and wait for more from partner.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 04:15

TylerE, on 2021-March-24, 18:29, said:


Easy (forcing) 2 for me. I can show spades later. This hand is a game force.

How do you plan to proceed if your LHO bids 3?
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Posted 2021-March-25, 05:51

View Postpescetom, on 2021-March-25, 04:15, said:

How do you plan to proceed if your LHO bids 3?
3, GF. With a hand too weak to force to game you suppress the hearts to show support immediately, and with only 2 spades you'd give a takeout double on 3.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 13:32

View Postsmerriman, on 2021-March-25, 01:30, said:

I'd really prefer a 4th spade for that. If I do bid 2 and get a 2 response, 4 would be perfect then. But other sequences could potentially get awkward.

QJx should be good enough and if you don't fancy the slam try just bid game.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 16:25

View PostDavidKok, on 2021-March-25, 05:51, said:

3, GF. With a hand too weak to force to game you suppress the hearts to show support immediately, and with only 2 spades you'd give a takeout double on 3.


And why would 3 be a GF here?
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Posted 2021-March-25, 16:38

View Postpescetom, on 2021-March-25, 16:25, said:

And why would 3 be a GF here?


Because we didn't raise spades at our first turn. Delayed raise has to be a strong action.
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Posted 2021-March-25, 17:53

View Postjillybean, on 2021-March-24, 22:37, said:

I play negative free bids so I start with a double and wait to hear more from partner.

As a suggestion I recommend re-thinking the use of negative free bids
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Posted 2021-March-25, 18:37

View Posttomconlon, on 2021-March-24, 17:55, said:

Partner opens 1Sp, your RHO overcalls 2D
You hold:
C-K84
D-8
H-KQJ986
Sp-QJ7


Standard bridge hand format is to have spades at the top, then hearts, diamonds, and clubs in descending order.

The hand editor, the symbol with vertical red stripes on both sides, makes it easy to display both the hand and the bidding.
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Posted 2021-March-26, 01:53

View PostWinstonm, on 2021-March-25, 17:53, said:

As a suggestion I recommend re-thinking the use of negative free bids

Really, there are so many different ways to play this game, I could be rewriting my CC everyday.
I'm quite comfortable with NFBs and I do think they give us an advantage.
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