You are West in second seat, first seat opens one club promising 2+clubs, 12+hcp.
What to Bid Overcall, double, or pass?
#1
Posted 2025-December-25, 13:50
You are West in second seat, first seat opens one club promising 2+clubs, 12+hcp.
#3
Posted 2025-December-25, 15:51
Without it I double, national style is that my spades are at the limit but my diamonds may be worse than this.
#4
Posted 2025-December-25, 17:28
pescetom, on 2025-December-25, 15:51, said:
Without it I double, national style is that my spades are at the limit but my diamonds may be worse than this.
My surprise this is your nations style but ok. If pass was not permitted, option2 would be one no trump for me.
At my age "10". Looks a Doubleton diamond,
#5
Posted Yesterday, 07:56
mike777, on 2025-December-25, 17:28, said:
At my age "10". Looks a Doubleton diamond,
I would much prefer "T", which is clearly a singleton and almost an honour.
"National style" may be a slight overbid, but for most players over here this double is definitely about the majors in first instance. Many will insist on at least 4-3 with only opening strength, although others will bid it 3-3 if Double seems otherwise the most flexible bid. Partner is authorized to show diamonds if necessary but has no illusions about sure fit.
I polled the local club as one reality check for you, but they're all busy eating again
#6
Posted Yesterday, 10:47
Pass is the prime alternative, but we feel at this position bidding is now or never hence 1♥, the only way to get into the bidding after an initial pass is 1♣-pass-1♦-pass-2♦-Double, it happens, but rarely.
#7
Posted Today, 08:56
8% Pass
84% Double
8% 1NT
This evening I play in a slightly better club at the other end of Italy, will see what some of them have to say.
#8
Posted Today, 10:15
It's frustrating that normally the line is drawn between '1♣ 3+' and '1♣ 2+', when instead I think it should be drawn between '1♣ 2+, 1♦ frequently 4 cards' and '1♣ 2+, 1♦ usually 5+ cards'. Even more frustrating is that checking this at the table clearly telegraphs your concerns as it's usually not front and center on a system card, so there's a real UI issue.
#9
Posted Today, 11:26
And if you cannot stand Pass, bid 1NT.
ELC does not matter, if you bid 1H over 1D, this should be 5h and 4s, not 4h and 3s.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted Today, 14:58
pescetom, on 2025-December-27, 08:56, said:
8% Pass
84% Double
8% 1NT
This evening I play in a slightly better club at the other end of Italy, will see what some of them have to say.
Wow, travelling all the way to the other end of Italy to play in a slightly better club is dedication.
Doubling with off shape is the Italian way, definitely ..
#11
Posted Today, 15:35
mike777, on 2025-December-27, 14:58, said:
Doubling with off shape is the Italian way, definitely ..
I travelled for other reasons (family, sunshine, food)
The slightly better club was slightly more inclined to bid 1NT, but still prevelantly off shape.
#12
Posted Today, 15:50
DavidKok, on 2025-December-27, 10:15, said:
It's frustrating that normally the line is drawn between '1♣ 3+' and '1♣ 2+', when instead I think it should be drawn between '1♣ 2+, 1♦ frequently 4 cards' and '1♣ 2+, 1♦ usually 5+ cards'. Even more frustrating is that checking this at the table clearly telegraphs your concerns as it's usually not front and center on a system card, so there's a real UI issue.
Over here 1♦ has "always" been 4+ and 1♣ 2+ only in 4=4=3=2, which already draws a line in interference over 1m openings. It is increasingly common to play 1♦ 5+ (wish I could convince a partner) which does not in itself raise a disclosure/UI issue: our alert policy says to announce "5+ cards". But the devil is in the detail (or rather lack of it) and if 5♦332 out of NT range would have been 1♣ then the 1♦ opening should be alerted and now asking offers UI (and not alerting will likely go unpunished and offer MI).
#13
Posted Today, 22:12
DavidKok, on 2025-December-27, 10:15, said:
The new-ish ACBL rule is that the 1♦ usually 5+ version requires a pre-alert (as 1♣ is now a quasi-natural rather than natural bid). The announcement when the bid is made is the same in both cases though. I don't know how well this is followed in practice, though a lot of unbalanced diamond folks are also playing transfer responses to 1♣ and know to pre-alert those, which will naturally prompt a question. If it's not followed, enforcement is rather difficult because it's hard for opponents to know about it or to know if they were damaged.

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