Three level overcall Is it trash or gold?
#1
Posted 2006-February-01, 11:55
(1♠)-P-(2♠)-3♥.
What does an expert pard have for his three level overcall? If it is of any significance, you know the opps and they are highly variable.
Holding: ♠ xx ♥ xxx ♦ AKxxx ♣ Jxx what is your bid? The field is very variable as well.
#2
Posted 2006-February-01, 11:57
#3
Posted 2006-February-01, 12:02
So if you play OBAR (with or without the name), you are allowed to "balance" in the direct seat if you have the shape for it. This allows lighter than normal takeout doubles and lighter than normal overcalls. The reason, is you are "balancing" even though you are not in the balancing seat.
If your partner believes in OBAR (and playing matchpoints, white versus red OBAR is extremely attractive), your partner could be overcalling on a lot of nothing but some heart length. In this case, he is already bidding everyone of your cards and you should pass and hope to go down only one or two. If your partner has never heard of OBAR, you have a clear 4♥.
#4 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-01, 12:09
#5
Posted 2006-February-01, 12:10
This is a balancing position and we have a clear pass.
If we are in a pickup partnership it is a guess but playing with an expert I would tend to pass.
#6
Posted 2006-February-01, 16:26
#7
Posted 2006-February-01, 18:30
i know this is called scrambling 2nt or something, but i do believe it's one of the original obar bids
#8
Posted 2006-February-01, 22:13
TIA
DHL
#9
Posted 2006-February-02, 03:08
Its BIDS Balancing In Direct Seat.
Everything that M.Bergen write is clearly explaned so you should get some of its books for sure.
The principle is that if the 3H bidder has 6-7 h and 8-13 points. He knows for sure his partner cannot balance with a X. So they will play 2S. While maybe you can make 3h or they could go down in 3S
Its like bidding against an opponent strong 1nt. Maybe you have game, maybe you can X them and get a couple of IMPs but its just too unlikely That why bidding for competitive purpose (and to annoy them) will bring more imps in the long run.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#10
Posted 2006-February-02, 03:21
I would raise 3♥ at imps and pass at pairs.
#11
Posted 2006-February-02, 03:56
Double !, on Feb 2 2006, 05:13 AM, said:
Marty Bergen: Bergen's Best Bridge Quizzes, Volume 1.
A variety of topics includes an extensive discussion of OBAR-bids, a Bergen invention which can be an invaluable aid for all players to help their competitive bidding and opening leads.
I play OBAR with regular partners, so I have a clear pass, at MP as well as IMPs. Partner already bid my hand when he overcalled 3♥.
Roland
#12
Posted 2006-February-02, 03:58
Pass.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2006-February-02, 04:21
xx
AKJTxx
AKx
Kx
?
#14
Posted 2006-February-02, 05:08
But if you are too good to bid 3H on that hand, I think you have to bid 4H.
#15
Posted 2006-February-02, 05:11
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xx
AKJTxx
AKx
Kx
If you DO have a strong hand you have to either double or jump. Here I would try 4♥. Notice that this may not be terrible as opponents will often bid 4♠ when it is wrong.
#16
Posted 2006-February-02, 05:14
If you can't stand the thought of missing a game, by all means, bid it straight away. Or double and follow up with 3/4♥.