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Advancing an overcall of a weak 2

#1 User is offline   EricK 

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Posted 2013-November-27, 02:56

LHO opens a weak 2; partner makes a simple suit overcall; RHO passes. What does a new suit bid by you show? How strong should it be? What's the minimum length? How forcing is it (eg non-forcing, 1RF, GF etc)? Does it deny support for partner?

I suppose there are potentially different scenarios where the answers might be different eg:
2 level overcall/2 level advance : (2) 2 (P) 2
2 level overcall/3 level advance below level of cue: eg (2) 2 (P) 3
2 level overcall/3 level advance above level of cue: eg (2) 2 (P) 3
3 level overcall/3 level advance below level of cue: eg (2) 3 (P) 3)
3 level overcall/3 level advance above level of cue: eg (2) 3 (P) 3
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Posted 2013-November-27, 04:38

With an unpassed advancer forcing to game except that same suit rebid can be passed below game.

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Posted 2013-November-27, 06:31

I think the default is forcing to 3 of overcaller's suit. You can also play transfers for the advances above the cue (#3, #5) if that is part of your arsenal. The suit will usually be 5+ in length but might be shorter in, for example, a good balanced hand without neither fit nor a stopper in their suit.
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