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When (if ever) do you come in?


  

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  1. 1. Like the title says.

    • Over 1D
      12
    • Over 1NT
      1
    • Reopening over 2H
      3
    • Never
      3


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Matchpoints, all vul.

 

AQ3

2

J764

KJ962

 

Partner deals and passes. P-(1) to you.

A bit shy of a textbook 2C overcall, but your side may well want to be in the bidding.

 

If you don't act, the other side's uncontested auction will be

 

1-1

1NT-2

 

Those of you who choose option #2 or #3 in the poll, you may further spell out whether you bid or double in the comments.

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I think this is mainly a frequency question: how often do we expect the opponents to be in an 8-card fit in this auction? It we expect a decent fit, then balancing is clearly right. From my experience, the answer to this question is based on the opponents bidding particulars. Do they rebid 2H with 5 or is it a guaranteed 6? Does opener frequently rebid 1N with a singleton in partner's bid suit?

 

Both opponents have shown limited values, so the question is fits.

 

PS: I screwed up the poll by voting never because I misread the auction the first time. My poll answer would be: I don't have enough information at this point except to eliminate answers. I would not bid over 1H or 1N, but I might bid over 2H.

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I always bid 2 over 1 if it's close - an excellent way to give the opps a chance to end up in the wrong strain. Here we see an added bonus in that the bid solves another problem later in the auction.
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I always bid 2 over 1 if it's close - an excellent way to give the opps a chance to end up in the wrong strain.

 

Catch a negative double on a 4-3 hand, medium values and a 2 response from opener on a 4-4 and they are in jail.

 

Not that this happens often but it never happens if you don't bid 2 and other good things can happen including setting the defence.

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Over 1 i pass, i am very badly placed if pd bids 2 over my 2. Which is very likely.

 

Over 1NT i pass, i am not annoyed to defend 1 NT when they are vuln.

 

Over 2 i double, this DBL the way i play bans pd from bidding spades with less than 4 card (or i would balance with 2 )

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Timo, I do not get it. Which hand do you fear, where partner will bid 2 over 2 ?

If my partner bids here, he has a reason: A good hand in his passed hand context or club support. In both cases, I can find a playable spot sometimes in 2 NT often in 3 .

 

The downside in 2 is that they will usually still find their heart fit and sometimes a bad penalty. But I would still choose it and it is not close.

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