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What to Bid Overcall, double, or pass?

Poll: What to Bid (8 member(s) have cast votes)

What do you bid?

  1. pass (6 votes [75.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 75.00%

  2. double (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. three clubs (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. one notrump (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. other (2 votes [25.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 25.00%

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#1 User is offline   idahoclyde 

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Posted Yesterday, 13:50

Match points, all vulnerable, playing 2/1, Michaels, equal level conversion, standard takeout double (with ELC)
You are West in second seat, first seat opens one club promising 2+clubs, 12+hcp.

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Posted Yesterday, 14:29

Pass
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Posted Yesterday, 15:51

I abstained because unfamiliar with ELC (which is not standard nor particularly well endorsed).
Without it I double, national style is that my spades are at the limit but my diamonds may be worse than this.
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Posted Yesterday, 17:28

 pescetom, on 2025-December-25, 15:51, said:

I abstained because unfamiliar with ELC (which is not standard nor particularly well endorsed).
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,
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Posted Today, 07:56

 mike777, on 2025-December-25, 17:28, said:

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,

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 :)
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Posted Today, 10:47

1 for me. My partnership knows this is possible on this type of hand. Double is out of the question with no tolerance. 3 natural would not be our agreement (it'd be asking for a stop) and apart from that, even if it were, this is NOT the hand for it (not a 1 suited hand). One no trump would be reasonable, but is kind of gambling we should be able to reach NT at the right level anyway, and if it goes all pass it probably is bad unless they screw up defense.

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.
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