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During our recent national teams championship finals the never-ending discussion of overcalling style arose once again. It seems that Danish top players have very different styles when it comes to this.

 

Try a few.

 

1) AQ95, 5, JT5432, 92

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

 

2) -, 98543, AKJT4, KT9

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

 

3) J6543, JT, -, KJT543

 

Vul vs not. You pass, 1 from LHO, pass, 3 (4card limit raise) from RHO, you?

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#1 Pass, but I like the idea of bidding 1S

#2 Pass

#3 3H (Michaels), the only thing which may prevent

me from doing this, is the current vulnerability, which

would be a valid reason to pass, at any other vulnerability

I would bid.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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1) 1, but 1 is reasonable.

 

2) 1. This is 2009, so we no longer need an honour in the suit to overcall.

 

3) I can't see any point in an undefined Michaels cue bid - if partner doesn't know which minor I have, he won't be able to judge what to do anyway. I'd double, showing clubs, then double 4, suggesting (I hope) a black two-suiter. Afterwards, I'd discuss the idea of using 4 over 3 to show clubs and spades.

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pass pass and pass.

 

 

In No 1 1 Spade is a close second.

 

In No 2 I would bid 1 spade with the majors reversed.

 

In no. 3 I would double for clubs if I had this tool avaiable.

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1. Pass - 1 is neither preemptive nor lead directing ; 1 is both , but we consider 4 card overcalls vulnerable to be too dangerous.

 

2. 1 - my suit is weak , but my hand is quite good, and entering the auction later may be difficult.

 

3. Double - showing Clubs. If partner passes , I will not bid again over 4, though I might bid 3 over 3.

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1. 1, 1 is far from being my style, preempting is even farther, and pass is even farther still. To me the problem is very easy (I don't mean I expect all to agree, just that I am quickly certain of what I would always do.)

2. 1. I rarely justify choices this way, but Mike Lawrence's book on overcalls has a very good page or so on why it's just so wrong to pass on hands that are good for offense and defense but have a bad suit.

3. Double showing clubs. I'll probably pass when it comes back at 4, I guess I'm chicken.

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1. Pass - 1 is neither preemptive nor lead directing ; 1 is both , but we consider 4 card overcalls vulnerable to be too dangerous.

 

2. 1 - my suit is weak , but my hand is quite good, and entering the auction later may be difficult.

 

3. Double - showing Clubs. If partner passes , I will not bid again over 4, though I might bid 3 over 3.

Ditto.

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1. 1, 2 could go wrong very easily, and I want to keep the spade suit in play also.

2. 1, it would be a crime not to bid with this hand, despite not having any honors in the suit.

3. Double, then 4 over 4... Not perfect, but...

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During our recent national teams championship finals the never-ending discussion of overcalling style arose once again. It seems that Danish top players have very different styles when it comes to this.

 

Try a few.

 

1) AQ95, 5, JT5432, 92

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

I tried 1 which was pure meat for the commentator vultures, since they had been waiting all day to see one of those reckless and pointless overcalls finally result in a true disaster. And so it was. Partner unsuccesfully led K from Kx and we conceded 140 instead of 110 in 2.

 

2) -, 98543, AKJT4, KT9

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

This one annoyed me, because for some reason I passed, which is out of character for me. We sold out to 2 8 with 3 our way. I'm positive that it's right to bid 1.

 

3) J6543, JT, -, KJT543

 

Vul vs not. You pass, 1 from LHO, pass, 3 (4card limit raise) from RHO, you?

Bidding is right since partner has Axxx, x, Axxxxx, xx and 4 is a lucky make. Yes he might have overcalled 2 but that doesn't really matter.

I think it's 3 if anything. X to show clubs and then pass seems pointless when we are wishing for a diamond lead. X followed by 4 looks like a suicide attempt to me.

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1) Pass for me. Overcalling 1 on this junk opposite a passed PD doesn't accomplish enough for me. Overcalling 1 is reasonable but I'd want a better suit just incase PD isn't onto the 4 card overcall joke with 7 HCP and competes.

 

2) Easy 1. I'll refer those who pass to Lawrence's book, and do hope that some W/C players come out with a new book on overcalls by 2010.

 

3) 3 Mike is adequate for me at these colors with only 5 working HCP and noting PD failed to overcall.

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1. Prefer 1 here, for the lead-directing value.

 

2. 1. I don't like this, but with a spade void, I think I have to bid NOW.

 

3. 3. Glad I can do this at a "low" level :)

Agree with Nuno - yet again.

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During our recent national teams championship finals the never-ending discussion of overcalling style arose once again. It seems that Danish top players have very different styles when it comes to this.

 

Try a few.

 

1) AQ95, 5, JT5432, 92

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

 

2) -, 98543, AKJT4, KT9

 

All vul. Pass from partner, 1 from RHO, you?

 

3) J6543, JT, -, KJT543

 

Vul vs not. You pass, 1 from LHO, pass, 3 (4card limit raise) from RHO, you?

1) 1 -- the more interesting question of course is what if it goes the ominous (P) - P - (X)

 

2) 1 -- blame it on Lawrence

 

3) 3 -- X could work I suppose, but it gives them 3 more free bids

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