What to bid? Is 8xxx a stopper?
#21
Posted 2012-February-15, 18:45
That said, I'd overcall 1NT here playing a 'normal' overcall system. I can see 1S though but you feel a bit heavy for that call.
#22
Posted 2012-February-16, 02:54
#23
Posted 2012-February-16, 04:07
JLOGIC, on 2012-February-15, 14:54, said:
I don't like overcalling on a so-so 4-card suit, especially when vulnerable. Partner is a passed hand and the 1C opening on our right hand side also looks bad. I don't think that 3NT is likely, certainly not 3NT from our side. If the oppponents bid hearts I can make a takeout double. If not (and partner doesn't bid), then it is not clear to me that we are better off bidding.
- hrothgar
#24
Posted 2012-February-16, 05:30
ahydra
#25
Posted 2012-February-16, 05:46
Antrax, on 2012-February-16, 02:54, said:
After P - (1♣) - P - (1♦) we have both double and 1NT available to show the majors; depending on agreements possibly also one or both of 2♣ and 2♦ too. One of these should show a good hand and the other should show a less good hand but with some shape. Normal is to play double as the better hand and 1NT shapely but it is perfectly possible to invert the two. If partner really had a weak 4522 hand then they misbid unless such an inversion was in place. The 4♠ bidders (and I would have bid this too) are assuming double has its normal meaning here.
#26
Posted 2012-February-16, 06:01
That's why I'm less interested in the auction as it were at the table, and more about my first bid.
#27
Posted 2012-February-16, 06:14
Antrax, on 2012-February-16, 06:01, said:
Yes, this is perfectly sensible. Some pairs use the 2m bids to show 6-4 in the majors, some only have cue of LHO's suit as artificial and some play exactly what you are playing.
Antrax, on 2012-February-16, 06:01, said:
My first bid would be 1NT but I am rather old-fashioned here with respect to 4 card overcalls. If you agree to overcall on 4-baggers frequently then this is clearly the better bid. With a pick-up partner everything is dangerous so you just have to weigh up which type you think they are and take your best shot. With no information whatsoever I would still think 1NT is safest - most partners will think to use Stayman with 4 spades after all - but would expect them to leave should the opponents take the first 5 (or more) club tricks in 3NT.
#28
Posted 2012-February-16, 06:22
#29
Posted 2012-February-16, 09:42
"If you're driving [the Honda S2000] with the top up, the storm outside had better have a name."
Simplify the complicated side; don't complify the simplicated side.
#30
Posted 2012-February-16, 10:14