(1D) 1H P 1S P 2D
#1
Posted 2011-May-05, 22:53
#3
Posted 2011-May-06, 00:08
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#4
Posted 2011-May-06, 05:46
#5
Posted 2011-May-06, 08:44
The 1♠ bid should promise some values and (usually) a five-card suit. So we can feel comfortable raising on three-card support. This leaves the only problem pattern as something like 2533 without a diamond stopper. This is possible, but I think hands with real diamonds are a lot more likely. I also don't want my methods to depend on whether 1♦ was 4+ or 3+ or 2+.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#6
Posted 2011-May-06, 09:24
This was after I missed cold 6♠ on a similar sequence after RHO opened 1♣, and I was afraid of cuebidding so bid 4♠ instead. Happened in Bejing 2008. One of the many hands that would had been enough for us to qualify.
#7
Posted 2011-May-06, 10:33
#9
Posted 2011-May-06, 11:50
(1) Overcaller has a narrower high card range, about 8-16 instead of 11-20, and the low end won't be a six-card suit.
(2) Slam is less of a concern because the opponents have opened.
(3) We know more about opponents shape/strength due to the opening and pass.
(4) Advancer has more restricted shape (almost always five-card spade suit).
(5) Overcaller has more restricted shape (might double with 4513 for example)
It seems like we are way ahead, and still at the one-level. I'm not sure exactly what hand type needs the two-level cuebid anyway. It seems like the cuebid is a strong hand, but without a fit, without a side suit, without a strong six-card heart suit, without a diamond stopper, and not good enough to power double. That's gotta be way more unusual than a natural hand with the reds doesn't it?
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10
Posted 2011-May-06, 12:34
#11
Posted 2011-May-06, 13:03
awm, on 2011-May-06, 11:50, said:
(1) Overcaller has a narrower high card range, about 8-16 instead of 11-20, and the low end won't be a six-card suit.
(2) Slam is less of a concern because the opponents have opened.
(3) We know more about opponents shape/strength due to the opening and pass.
(4) Advancer has more restricted shape (almost always five-card spade suit).
(5) Overcaller has more restricted shape (might double with 4513 for example)
It seems like we are way ahead, and still at the one-level. I'm not sure exactly what hand type needs the two-level cuebid anyway. It seems like the cuebid is a strong hand, but without a fit, without a side suit, without a strong six-card heart suit, without a diamond stopper, and not good enough to power double. That's gotta be way more unusual than a natural hand with the reds doesn't it?
I like this reasoning. Plus, isn't it advisable to overcall goodish 4cd suits with length in opponent's minor? This might be easier to see when the opponent opens 1C.
#13
Posted 2011-May-11, 03:38
awm, on 2011-May-06, 11:50, said:
I don't see a big difference here, its more like 7-19 overcalls for me anyway.
awm, on 2011-May-06, 11:50, said:
1♠ shows 4 cards only, the only thing that you can get out are some raises that would cuebid. But those would also bid J2NT or something similar. Also a hand with lenght in opener's suit cannot start with a cuebid and must start with 1♠.
awm, on 2011-May-06, 11:50, said:
Overcalling 1♥ with 4513 is completelly normal, a might doesn't get any distribution out of the posibilities, however a might does include aditional posibilities, wich doesn't happen when you open 1♥, I am talking about 4 card overcalls wich mean more posibilities are there.
awm, on 2011-May-06, 11:50, said:
What is your forcing bid with a fit if you don't have a cuebid?, I don't play forcing jump shifts also so I can't bid 3♣ with a very strong hand (this might not be standard). The fact that I have a diamond stopper shouldn't preclude us from finding a 5-3 or 6-2 spade fit.
#14
Posted 2011-May-11, 14:07
As for Fluffy's "forcing raise of spades" -- you evidently have both major suits and yet you overcalled 1♥ instead of doubling. I don't think your hand can be strong enough to force game opposite a simple one-level response can it? When you have both majors it's pretty safe to double when you have 17+ or the like.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit