What should W bid?
wests bid response to partners bid
#2
Posted 2021-April-02, 08:37
#3
Posted 2021-April-02, 13:01
#4
Posted 2021-April-07, 14:37
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Posted 2021-April-07, 21:36
#6
Posted 2021-April-07, 22:04
AL78, on 2021-April-07, 14:37, said:
You don't need a max from partner. Something like AJx in hearts and KQJxxx in clubs gives us hope in 3NT. Throw in the DJ so we have a second potential source of tricks and the contract is looking pretty good.
A 2C overcall should be a 6-card suit more often than not, so I would just raise clubs.
#7
Posted 2021-April-07, 22:18
If we invite and partner bids 3NT, it might be a good contract but it's also possible that they are counting for us to have help in either hearts or clubs, or that they have a 5-card suit (or a 6-card suit with a bad split) and simply can't establish 9 tricks. There's also the risk that 3♣ is too high if partner has a minimum and the breaks are not friendly.
Would 2♦ be forcing, by the way? I think my second choice would be 2♦ regardless of whether it is forcing or not, but of course a non-forcing 2♦ bid could easily lead to the wrong partscore.
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Posted 2021-April-08, 03:24
#10
Posted 2021-April-08, 04:00
nullve, on 2021-April-08, 03:51, said:
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Posted 2021-April-08, 05:42
#13
Posted 2021-April-08, 19:32
#14
Posted 2021-April-09, 03:30
Winstonm, on 2021-April-08, 19:32, said:
It may allow you to do this, but require a hand big enough that plenty of hands that would make game will just overcall. What do you do with Void, Axx, xxx, AKQJxxx ? 3N is cold.
I recently posted a hand which was 7 solid clubs and AKx in a side suit, 3-0 in the others, void in the suit opened, on BW many more overcalled 2♣ rather than doubled (although a lot bid 3♥), if you simple overcall on this much, you need to bid.