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  1. 1. ATB

    • North 100%
      0
    • North mostly
      3
    • Both around 50%
      5
    • South mostly
      15
    • South 100%
      22
    • nobody, just unlucky
      3


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I am a big fan of 4 card overcalls, but that's pushing it a bit too far IMO. If I am going to take a call with the South hand, it would be double. North *could* have passed over 1N, but with 4 card support, I really can't give too much blame to North. Overall I would say 75% South, 10% North, 15.1% Unlucky.
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The overcall is not "Nuts", but is rather frisky, the spades are a bit weak and the shape is completely wrong. The raise to 2S is 100% normal and I find those decrying it somewhat humorous. To double with the south hand is of course just as silly.
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With nothing bid nothing

 

Good advice. 'Course, from where I sit, it looks like South has no shape and no suit, while North had 4-card support for his partner and a doubleton in the opps' suit.

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That might be a questionable 1 overcall in 3rd seat white, let alone in 2nd seat red.

 

North has a normal raise to 2 if west passes, but if 1NT is to be believed it definitely feels like we're gonna play in 2X if we bid it. I can at least entertain that North didn't listen to the auction and paid for it (even with 5 spades in South's hand this could go for 500), but South's hand doesn't always have to be balanced.

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South 1000%. I personally think overcalling 1S is completely off the charts - you have sooo many possible strains available (spades, hearts, clubs, no trumps) and wanting to show our balanced hand with K10xx at red is beyond words. The alternative is to pass, but bridge is a bidder's game and you would like to get in and out of the auction to find a fit as soon as you can so I find the South's hand an obvious X. Not only is this the most flexible action in finding your best fit, but it also gets you out of the auction at a safely low level.

 

As for North's 2S I find it a completely normal raise if partner overcalls 1S at red. 4 card support and a ruffing value AND you get to push the auction a level higher, wtp! While it's true that West did show a stopper through the 1NT bid but that doesn't exactly mean we are about to get doubled in 2S...West might have an 8 count with Kxx spades. This also makes it much much tougher on East since East may not be able to distinguish difference of strength if he bids 3C/3D.

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I've noticed that a lot of players find it impossible to say 'pass' if they have opening values, and S is a victim of that syndrome. I can understand the overcall if at favourable, and especially at mps. But to commit this call red at imps is reckless.

 

North's call is aggressive as well, but he does possess a ruffing value and Qxxx in trump...he can see that his RHO is probably about to bid 2minor, and he'll wish he'd bid if he passed.

 

We rarely see ATB posts for partscore battles, but imagine, on another day, NS missing 2 and selling out to 2, for lose 5......regardless of S's hand, we know N would get a lot of criticism for passing 1N. It is far, far better to bid 2 over 1N than to have to contemplate balancing after 2minor gets passed around.

 

So, for me, S 100%.

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I am a big fan of 4 card overcalls, but that's pushing it a bit too far IMO. If I am going to take a call with the South hand, it would be double. North *could* have passed over 1N, but with 4 card support, I really can't give too much blame to North. Overall I would say 75% South, 10% North, 15.1% Unlucky.

 

 

while I agree with the X being preferential to 1 and an advocate for 4 card overcalls at the one level I cannot find too much fault with 1. Getting a 5-0 trump break is mostly just bad luck.

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Agree with others that 2 is completely normal. 4 trumps, some shape, spades... not raising would be criminal.

 

I probably wouldn't even double with the South hand. All this talk about getting out of the auction quickly makes me wonder why others don't pass as well. Of course double is a lot better than 1, but I still prefer pass to either. The upside seems small and the potential downside, if opps redouble or partner makes an ill-timed competitive bid, is fairly large.

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Overcalling is terrible. Raising is normal. I won't give North any blame, but I will toss 10% over to 'bad luck'. Not because you went for 800, but because 3N doesn't make.

 

I don't accept the 'you have to pay off sometimes", because overcalling 1 has so many ways to lose. I'd probably double but I don't hate pass either.

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The trouble with 2 is not that 2 is likely to be too costly. The trouble is that South will expect more and will either overcompete or when 3 is making he will bid game going down again. As for getting them to tree level I do not think that they are going down.

 

Maybe I am wrong but as I see it 2 has very little upside to it. Does anyone really think 2 making will buy it? Do you really expect to make 4 if South bids it?

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I give 50% to south, 10% to north and rest to bad luck.

 

South has three options, P, X and 1, although I find the two other bids more sensible, I have no strong objection with 1 and if the suit also had J, I'd give it real consideration.

 

For the norths side, I strongly prefer defending 1NT when opps are vul and I don't have shortness. With 4 trumps and working doubleton it might be bit overdoing in here passing, but I'd probably try that. However there is nothing wrong in bidding 2, sometimes it's just good to look for the plus from defending than declaring.

 

The real cost now of course came from that 5-0 trump break and that opps don't even have game. Such is bridge.

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