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I wouldn't understand any other call... we have reason to suspect that someone will shortly be bidding spades, and we can hardly bid clubs then hearts over spades, with this hand.

 

Admittedly, I am not going to enjoy this if partner introduces spades first, because I don't have a 'NATURAL' sticker I can attach to my subsequent club bid (so can't make it) but so what? He'll bid spades over clubs as well... now I have to bid 3 to even hint at my shape, and I'd be puking at that point.

 

In fact, I'd rather pass than bid clubs... if I pass I might get to bid an 'impossible notrump' later, but, then again, I might not, and I might not like it if I did.

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I hope my 2 overcall doesn't make Mike puke. Yes I'll have to bid (probably reverse) into hearts next round. But on the plus side I have shown my 6 card suit!

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh... I feel ill ;)

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2. If LHO bids a forcing 2 over that, we're probably not going to be able to play in 4 anyway. If he has five spades but isn't strong enough for 2, I'd prefer that it went

  2 (dbl)

where I have begun an accurate description and LHO has done something ill-defined, than

  1 (1S)

where I have started to misdescribe my hand and LHO has said quite a lot about his.

 

I'd be very surprised if 2 were passed out. Where are all the spades and high cards?

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I'd be very surprised if 2 were passed out.  Where are all the spades and high cards?

RHO is not often balancing. If LHO bids it's forcing. It is easily possible that the remaining points are split between LHO and partner, and partner is the one with short clubs and 2C gets passed out.

 

Also if partner is the one with spades you could still belong in 4H but bidding 2C then 3H over 2S is really overbidding without safety. Our hand just isn't that good.

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I'm open minded to the fact I'm in the minority but the 1 bidders have not convinced me. True if we have 4 then overcalling 1 might be the only way to find it, but I'm not going to avoid bidding my longest suit if the hand might be ours just because I fear missing my ATxxx, which I can usually bid next round anyway.
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I'd expect partner to bid with a 10-count and a stiff club, so I'm not worried about playing in 2 instead of 4.

 

I agree with Justin's other point, though: 2-2; 3-3NT isn't the auction I want to hear.

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Don't mind 1 if 1 shows 3+ - rather less likely that we ought to play in clubs in those circumstances. Would certainly bid 2 if 1 showed 2+, though - if partner has anything, we might make 3NT, and it is important to show these clubs in that context.

 

Mind you, one advantage of 1 is that it will make it easier for the opponents to find a 4-4 spade fit; my hand suggests that on this occasion I would not greatly mind if they did that, and nor would my partner. If my spades and my diamonds were interchanged, the case for 2 would be enhanced, since now I might be more concerned about making it easier for the opponents to find any spade fit they have.

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