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cherdano

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2H is too horrifying for words. Even white/white MP I cannot stomach thinking about it.

 

3H is fine.

 

4H is violating discipline. If you wanted to bid 4H then do it the first time. This bid in a way is worse than 2H.

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I don't think that this is a good 2H overcall. Not a good suit, not a good hand.

 

3H is fine, I think directly bidding 4H is also reasonable.

 

3H followed by 4H is really not good. I don't think that I was north (or was I?) but I have bid like this several times in the last couple of weeks and I'm very unhappy with it. It is tempting to conclude from the 3S bid that they have 9 spades, but it is much more likely that one of them is short in hearts.

 

Worst call is the AP by E-W, such bidding shouold be punished (better for NS too).

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2 and 4 get -10 points each. 2 is atrocious for two reasons:

 

1. Horrible suit.

2. Passed partner.

 

2 deserves to go for 1100 non vulnerable!

 

4 is inconsistent. Either you bid 4 on your first turn, or you keep quiet thereafter if you, reasonably, raise to only 3.

 

Conclusion: neither South nor North can bid, and North can't defend either by the look of it.

 

Roland

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Conclusion: neither South nor North can bid, and North can't defend either by the look of it.

Strong words for a man that sees the best players in the world make atrocious bidding mistakes all the time...

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Conclusion: neither South nor North can bid, and North can't defend either by the look of it.

Strong words for a man that sees the best players in the world make atrocious bidding mistakes all the time...

Show me a world class player who would overcall 2 with that rubbish, at love all, facing a passed partner.

 

Roland

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Do you agree or disagree with this auction? Which bids, if any, do you dislike most?

 

Disagree.

 

I like North's initial pass and his 3 raise. I also guess after the double, both North and South did well to pass, too.

 

I strongly dislike the 2 overcall. Everything is wrong for this bid. Wrong number of spades, wrong spade card (the queen), wrong suit quality (Jack high), wrong seat (partner is passed hand), wrong location of HCP (in short suits).

 

I also don't care for the 4 re-raise. I am going to guess north felt his hand was a 3.5 raise on the first round. The problem with this walk the dog approach is it let them do what happened here, invite with 3 then give the double so partner is in control. Bidding 4 on the second round would have been an overbid imho, but that would have been better than this 3/4 approach.

 

Back to the two heart overcall for a moment. Here is a rule of thumb...two level overcalls show good hands or good suits (or both). This is neither. When you get the urge to make a 2/1 decide what you are hoping to do. Here, opposite a passed hand, are you hoping to outbid them? No. Are you hoping to get a heart lead? No. Are you hoping to let them know where all the defensive points lay if they buy the contract (2 will help them)? No. I see no upside for bidding 2, even at matchpoints.

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I hate the combination of 3H and 4H most. If you bid 3H the first round you should pass 3S. Personally I'd have bid 4H the first round.

 

I don't approve of the 2H call but I must admit to a sneaking bit of matchpoint sympathy for it. On a good day the auction would have gone 1S-2H-2S-4H-4S and a good score generated.

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Conclusion: neither South nor North can bid, and North can't defend either by the look of it.

As I was North, I can 100% confirm the latter. However, since hardly anybody else in this field (open pairs German championship) could defend either, this certainly didn't affect my bidding.

 

Thanks for the comments all. Next time I will raise and shut up.

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Can you blame North for being seduced (yes, I saw the swoon) into believing South's 2H overcall couldn't possibly be the actual hand? We often hear people determining hands that pard could (should) have for their actions.

 

Final verdict....North is gullible and should find a better pard, South is guilty as sin for all bad results that may occur.

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[hv=d=n&v=n&n=sjt4hkq83dqj42ct8&s=sq6hjt7542datck75]133|200|Scoring: MP

P-(1)-2-(2)

3-(3)-P-(P)

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Do you agree or disagree with this auction? Which bids, if any, do you dislike most?

4H is horrible. I can live with 2H. It's not a good overcall, but it's not that horrible as many may think. It may kill opps' minor suit fits and you may get actually more tricks from this hand than some better looking 14 HCP hands like SJxx HAQxxx DKx CKJx, this hand is a big sucker when partner is very broken, only one trick, HA, is probably guaranteed, if you don't revoke, but still people just overcall 2H with them because if you don't, partner may have a serious balancing problem. Change the SQ to HQ, I wouldn't give it a second thought to overcall 2H here, and now, it's rather bad, but not horrible. And 4H is just a no win bid unless against very passive opps or opps you know for sure that won't double you, even in that case, it still can be bad because sometimes both 3H and 3S may not be makable.

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