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Advancing a 1S overcall


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AQ

AQ98

J6

QJT72

 

(1) - 1 - (pass) - ?

 

None vul.

 

You have agreed to play transfer responses:

2 would show a heart suit, at least 5 cards.

2 would show 10+ with a 3-card fit.

2NT would show a 4-card fit.

 

What would you do?

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3 NT

So, I have no way to force without a fit, but 2 , 2, 2 NT, 3, 4 and 4 as raises....

I know, everything is a nice to have, but maybe at least one cheap bid should show a good hand without a stopper... Or is it impossible to hold AQ, Qxxx,AQxx,xxx?- maybe even with one honour more or less....

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3 NT

So, I have no way to force without a fit, but 2 , 2, 2 NT, 3, 4 and 4 as raises....

I know, everything is a nice to have, but maybe at least one cheap bid should show a good hand without a stopper... Or is it impossible to hold AQ, Qxxx,AQxx,xxx?- maybe even with one honour more or less....

3, 3, 3 and 4 would also be raises in our system. :)

 

If you have any good suggestions about system I would love to hear them.

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Luckily these hands do not come up often, but I prefer 2 to 3NT. At least we have doubleton honour and locating a heart fit is still possible, which is the reason why I prefer it over 3NT. Of course, if you play a style where you double with 5-4 majors then bidding 3NT directly is more attractive.

 

(I play the same methods, except that when the 1 may be short we play 1NT is a transfer to clubs)

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3, 3, 3 and 4 would also be raises in our system. :)

 

If you have any good suggestions about system I would love to hear them.

We play transfer as well, but the cue keeps its meaning, 2NT is transfer to whatever / the next

reasonable suit, it is sometimes a bit asymmetric.

This is not perfect, but at least you have a come on signal available, asking partner to tell more.

The downside, you loose the option to show a good raise with 4 card support.

If this is any better to current your structure, ..., depenps, matter of taste.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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If you bid 2, then you'll get the expected 2 response. Then what?

3NT ... offering a choice of games

 

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I see Marlowe ( previous post ) had the same idea and posted it as I was slow typing .

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3 NT

So, I have no way to force without a fit, but 2 , 2, 2 NT, 3, 4 and 4 as raises....

I know, everything is a nice to have, but maybe at least one cheap bid should show a good hand without a stopper... Or is it impossible to hold AQ, Qxxx,AQxx,xxx?- maybe even with one honour more or less....

3, 3, 3 and 4 would also be raises in our system. :)

 

If you have any good suggestions about system I would love to hear them.

So in your system, after a 1 overcall, you have at least ten (!) raises, only two ways to reach NT, and seemingly no way at all to show a minor suit? Seems a little strange, but no apparent harm done, I just bash 3NT.

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I bid 1N transfer to clubs - not playing that ? you need a way of bidding clubs naturally.

I feel that giving up on a having natural 1NT is a much too big a price to pay for being able to show the opponent's opening suit naturally, even if 1 could be short.

So I'm not hooked on making that change. 1NT comes up a lot.

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So in your system, after a 1 overcall, you have at least ten (!) raises, only two ways to reach NT, and seemingly no way at all to show a minor suit? Seems a little strange, but no apparent harm done, I just bash 3NT.

I could bid 2 over 1 to show a diamond suit. It is only the enemy's opening suit, I can't show.

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I would bid 3NT. Partner can pull with extra shape and I don't see a great alternative. If I bid 2 then I will just end up bidding 3NT next anyway so in that case why show support I don't have?

 

Although this hand is probably too good anyway, I hate not having a natural 2NT bid here. The overcall range is so wide that I think you need it. You will be completely screwed on hands that wanted to make that bid if it's not available. If it was available I might even do it since partner will pass my 3NT on some hands with six spades or four hearts where he would bid over 2NT.

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Although this hand is probably too good anyway, I hate not having a natural 2NT bid here. The overcall range is so wide that I think you need it. You will be completely screwed on hands that wanted to make that bid if it's not available. If it was available I might even do it since partner will pass my 3NT on some hands with six spades or four hearts where he would bid over 2NT.

That's a good point. We play 2NT as 10+ with 4 card fit and 3 as a mixed raise. 3 and 3 are fit bids that never seem to come up anyway. Maybe it is better to rotate some of the bids so there will be room for a natural 2N.

In the club last Thursday, I had: -, QJT7, AT985, AKT8. Here the bidding went (1)-1-(pass), and I was screwed also. NV vs V I tried 1N, which worked out ok but didn't have to.

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I bid 1N transfer to clubs - not playing that ? you need a way of bidding clubs naturally.

 

I feel that giving up on a having natural 1NT is a much too big a price to pay for being able to show the opponent's opening suit naturally, even if 1 could be short.

So I'm not hooked on making that change. 1NT comes up a lot.

I was being facetious but the point remains, on this hand you lose little by forcing to game, but imagine the same hand minus a queen. That's completely unbiddable.

 

I probably have to bid 3N but don't like it (or is that another raise ?)

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Thanks for comments (more comments are welcome :)).

 

I chose 3N but felt lousy about it. Jumping all the way from 1 to 3N when it so easily could be wrong felt like a beginner's bid.

 

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The contract was reasonable, though. The declaring had a fun theme as it went:

 

Lead 3 third/fifth, to 8, K, 6.

East shifts to J (denying the T according to their agreements).

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Why not 2 ( raise), followed by 3 (natural game try, forcing to 3)? That way you will be able to put spades and hearts in the picture and you may be able to bid 3NT should partner bid 3.

 

Seems to me that this way you can have your cake, eat it too and put some in the freezer.

 

Rik

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