Fluffy Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 I am looking for continuations after opponents overcall our strong 1 club, if you know where I can find meckwell's notes about it or some other succesful pair, please tell me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 1C (1D) .....P-GF with usually 3+ diamonds..........dbl-opener has 4+ diamonds (if diamonds are raised, double by opener is takeout).....dbl-5-7 with 2+ diamonds and no better bid.....1H-0-4 any shape.....1S-5-7 with 5+ spades.....1N-5-7 with 5+ hearts.....2C-5-7 short in diamonds and support for each suit (e.g.3-4-1-5 or 4-4-1-4).....2D-8+ with 5+ hearts.....2H-8+ with 5+ spades.....2S-5-7 with 6+ clubs.....2N-8+ with 5+ clubs.....3C-8+ Stayman..........3D-denies a stopper, doesn't deny a major.....3D-5-7 with 7+ hearts.....3H-5-7 with 7+ spades.....3S-8+ with no stopper and short diamonds (seldom used, almost has to be 3-3-2-5).....3N-8+ with a stopper but short diamonds (seldom used) 1C (1H).....likewise 1C (1S).....dbl collapses 0-4 and 5-7 balanced Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zelandakh Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 Unfortunately this is all the Meckwell CC seems to say about it:- Note 14: 1♣ comp: Over X, 1♦=6-7, XX=FG no good bid. In comp all newsuits are FG 5+ 8+ HCP, with jumps=NF NAT. Cue=8+ FG no good bid.Pass=0-5 or trap. At 3-level, X=GF no good bid. Pass/X inversion applies1♣-4♥+, or other high level F situation after 1♣ opening. If Respondercould be weak, most X’s T/O. ...and the more detailed notes that used to be available online have disappeared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted February 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Thx guys, not much to work with, but something is something. After the 5-7 bids, completing the transfer (if avaible) is probably weak, but other than that, what is forcing and what is not?. There are often no cuebids avaible, and even if they are, it is not enterilly clear you don't wanna play in that suit anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Thx guys, not much to work with, but something is something. After the 5-7 bids, completing the transfer (if avaible) is probably weak, but other than that, what is forcing and what is not?. There are often no cuebids avaible, and even if they are, it is not enterilly clear you don't wanna play in that suit anyway. If you're referring to our structure, if opener completes the transfer it is weak. We would complete the transfer after say 1C (1D) 1N showing hearts even with a doubleton unless we had a suit we wanted to show. It's always possible that partner has 6 hearts and a 5-2 fit will likely play as well as 1N from the weak side. Other auctions are pretty natural. A cue bid starts a GF. If opener cue bids a second time, he's showing the overcaller's suit. Something like 1C (1D) 2C P 3S would be invitational since responder is known to have spade tolerance. We've had a couple of good boards after 1C (1D) dbl P P or 1C (1S) dbl (3S) dbl. It's just very handy to know responder's attitude toward overcaller's suit. 6.3 One-level Overcall of 1C After 1C (1D) P-GF dbl-SP, other (2+ diamonds) 1H-neg 1S-SP S 1N-SP H 2C-SP (0-1 diamond, 3+M, 4+C) 2D-GF H 2H-GF S 2S-SP clubs 2N-GF clubs 3C-GF Stayman 3D-SP H 3H-SP S 3S-GF, no stopper 3N-GF, stopper After 1C (1H) P-GF dbl-SP other (2+ hearts) 1S-neg 1N-SP S 2C-SP (0-1 heart, 3+S, 3+C, 3+D) 2D-SP D 2H-GF S 2S-SP C 2N-GF C 3C-GF D 3D-GF Stayman 3H-SP S 3S-GF, no stopper 3N-GF, stopper After 1C (1S) P-GF dbl-neg or SP other 1N-SP H 2C-SP (0-1 S, 3+H, 4+D, 4+C) 2D-SP D 2H-GF H 2S-SP C 2N-GF C 3C-GF D 3D-SP H 3H-GF, Stayman 3S-GF, no stopper 3N-GF, stopper Now if they use transfers.... After 1C (1D showing hearts) P-GF dbl-SP other (2+ hearts) 1H-neg 1S-SP S 1N-SP D 2C-SP (3+S, 0-1 H, 4+D, 4+C) 2D-GF D 2H-GF S 2S-SP C 2N-GF C 3C-SP D 3D-GF, Stayman 3H-SP S 3S-GF, no stopper 3N-GF, stopper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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