Opposite favourable overcall What is your bid?
#1
Posted 2012-April-25, 12:48
(1♣)-1♠-(p) to you
♠Qx ♥KT75 ♦KT72 ♣T53
What do you bid?
#2
Posted 2012-April-25, 12:56
Antrax, on 2012-April-25, 12:48, said:
(1♣)-1♠-(p) to you
♠Qx ♥KT75 ♦KT72 ♣T53
What do you bid?
1N WTP?
#3
Posted 2012-April-25, 13:25
phil_20686, on 2012-April-25, 12:56, said:
The problem is that clubs are unguarded, as far as we know yet. Also I think 1NT should show more values than this, considering that (a) it consumes no space, and (b) partner is limited by his failure to start with a double.
I pass 1♠.
-gwnn
#4
Posted 2012-April-25, 13:53
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#6
Posted 2012-April-25, 17:39
That said, the main point of this is you never need a stopper to bid 1N here. It is standard to bid 1N on hands like this without stoppers (if a little stronger if you think this is a pass). If you play in 1N, whatever even if they run the club suit who cares, they need 7 tricks. If you play in 3N, your partner will very likely have a stopper, he has a lot of values. Meanwhile, you keep in play playing 4S, 4H, 3N, 2H etc. The question on this hand is whether you have so much where you have to bid, not whether you can bid 1N with no stopper. That said, of course you can view having no stopper as a negative quality on a marginal 8 count in terms of the likelihood of 1S making vs 1N making.
#7
Posted 2012-April-25, 17:43
#8
Posted 2012-April-26, 00:44
For the record, partner's hand:
♠KJ973 ♥862 ♦J964 ♣A
#9
Posted 2012-April-26, 03:21
#10
Posted 2012-April-26, 06:10
I know 1♣ doesn't automatically mean the hand has a club suit, but it does substantially more often than not. In fact on this hand and auction, the odds that he has them seem to have increased. What gives with so casually ignoring the opening club bid?
-gwnn
#11
Posted 2012-April-26, 06:33
billw55, on 2012-April-26, 06:10, said:
Well he might check by bidding 2♣ or 3♣ along the way.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2012-April-26, 08:31
Antrax, on 2012-April-26, 00:44, said:
For the record, partner's hand:
♠KJ973 ♥862 ♦J964 ♣A
Partner can't bid 2♦ with this over 1N?
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#16
Posted 2012-April-27, 02:29
Antrax, on 2012-April-26, 11:51, said:
Well, perhaps 1♠ showed a stronger hand than what your partner had, that depends on your agreement. 2♦ should not show any additional strength beyond what was already promised by the original 1♠ call. It is completely analogous to the uncontested auction 1♠-1NT-2♦.
-- Bertrand Russell
#17
Posted 2012-April-27, 08:06
I've suggested that a cue bid by overcaller can be made with as little as a sound opening bid. This idea hasn't received any traction here, but I suppose it's a low priority for me too, since I haven't implemented into my own partnerships.
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