Overcall Advice please
#1
Posted 2005-August-28, 04:30
What do you bid with ♠94 ♥A ♦AKJT6 ♣KJT65
#2
Posted 2005-August-28, 05:14
You are just too strong to pass. Pd will never believe you have this hand if you pass and come in later.
Peter
#3
Posted 2005-August-28, 05:50
#4
Posted 2005-August-28, 07:53
#5
Posted 2005-August-28, 08:42
By the way, I've passed 20 counts in positions like this and came out right--the opponents will not belive you either. More than once, if gotten something like down 2 doubled vulnerable with no game our way when declarer could have made or held it to down 1 if he knew I had all the cards.
Can trap passes go wrong? Sure. But so can bidding.
Playing Power Doubles, I like double--partner won't assume I have the majors and knowing I have lots of HCP may let him nail them if they have the majors but are getting bad splits.
#6
Posted 2005-August-28, 09:07
My plan is to overcall 2C, then if it goes pass, pass, double, I will bid 2D. This should be natural and if I'm going to play a contract doubled I'd prefer the better of my suits.
I would not fault a pass, though. The two things that sway me to bid are the 10 of clubs and the J10 of diamonds. A little bit of a safety net.
Winston
#8
Posted 2005-August-28, 11:07
#9
Posted 2005-August-28, 12:25
If partner bids 2H or 2S I will bid 3NT.
1NT is not attractive imo Jimmy. Partner is very likely to have stuff in the majors. I don't like to bid 1NT with 2-2 in the majors (but sometimes you have to), but 2-1? If 1NT get's doubled then partner will certainly run to a major. It could work out fine, but not likely I think.
Pass gives up on 3NT.
- hrothgar
#10
Posted 2005-August-29, 01:55
Power doubles and the Overcall Structure look an interesting read .
The full hand was - bidding sequences welcome
#11
Posted 2005-August-29, 02:18
3NT-4♥
4♠-pass
#13
Posted 2005-August-29, 09:20
Helene, I think that these transfers are named after Rubens, not Rubin.
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2005-August-29, 09:49
Double is 15+, usually balanced. If the hand is unbalanced, the hand is an absolute monster.
#15
Posted 2005-August-29, 10:21
is really 2 clubs the "expert bid" holding KJT65 in a suit, when our best suit is the suit bid by opps ?
#16
Posted 2005-August-29, 11:09
Partner certainly would have let me know about 6-6 in majors, and with all likelihood, we would've played 4S. But one example (N = 1 for you math peoples) does not support or refute much.
Perhaps I would've needed more distribution to handle this hand as initially planned and I would've lost had the bidding been at 3 or 4M when it came back to me.
Conclusion: I hate this hand and this problem! lol
#17
Posted 2005-August-29, 11:38
#18
Posted 2005-September-01, 12:57
luke warm, on Aug 28 2005, 12:07 PM, said:
Me too, much as I don't like the off-shape, the stiff is an ace and my pard can easily estimate our chances for play or defense.
#19
Posted 2005-September-01, 13:02

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