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RHO opens 1C (16/+) Overcalling a strong bid

Poll: What is your choice? (38 member(s) have cast votes)

What is your choice?

  1. Double (1 votes [2.63%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.63%

  2. 2C (2 votes [5.26%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.26%

  3. 2NT (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. 3C (2 votes [5.26%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.26%

  5. 4C (1 votes [2.63%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.63%

  6. 5C (23 votes [60.53%])

    Percentage of vote: 60.53%

  7. Other (9 votes [23.68%])

    Percentage of vote: 23.68%

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#21 User is offline   Kalvan14 

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Posted 2005-December-29, 19:31

Pard had x Axxxx T9xx 87x.

5X is 2 down, on a hearts lead.

5 can be made only on a hearts or clubs lead. Otherwise the 9x in clubs denies you the 2nd entry to dummy.

The 1 opener had: AKQxx KQTx Kxx x, and could have gone for a much worse results. Overall, I think that this validates the advantages of bidding 5 directly.
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Posted 2006-January-01, 08:31

To bid preempt hands slowly does work.... but just against unexperient opponents. The better players will use the bidding space you gave them to reach there best spot...

I would bid 5 club very easily. My pard and I have the agreement, that after a strong club opening, any bid shos less then an opening, but this hand is different. The opps will have a fit in at least one major, but maybe not in both and they may decide wrong.
After 5 Spade, I double and hope, that part will understand it...
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Posted 2006-January-01, 09:20

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Against most dummies I'll be making ten tricks


Naw, I can only play at one table at a time - so only against this dummy can you make 10 tricks. :P
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Posted 2006-January-02, 01:39

Kalvan14, on Dec 27 2005, 07:11 PM, said:

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Not really Precision, but showing 16/+ unabal or 17/+ bal


Just for once you've a serious overcall to make :lol:

If I am trying to be cute, I might try 1 first but since, it's just likely to come X around to me, why not just start off w/ 5?

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Posted 2006-January-02, 06:44

I bid 5C
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Posted 2006-January-05, 10:34

Only two options: Pass and 5. You have 4 losers so your hand is surely worth 5, the question is when to bid it. Getting in is utopic, as well as finding partner with enough for slam (but since this was a problem hand either of this must be it :P).

I'll just go for 5. At the "at the table" auction I'd get in a Lightner X.
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Posted 2006-January-05, 11:24

I'd go for an immediate 6. I might throw away a laydown game when partner has K, but it's MP and I want to put the pressure up! I might even make it when partner has K and LHO leads A. ;)

If I'd start with 5, and the bidding continues to 5, I'd just make a Lightner Dbl...
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Posted 2006-January-05, 12:12

5. Sure passing first shows strength, but why bother? Will partner ever care that you are strong?

Passing first and then 5 will make it less likely that they will continue to the 5-level and go down. If you jam now and it gets passed to opener, he may have to be aggressive since from his point of view you could be robbing him.

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