Free, on Nov 10 2004, 07:42 AM, said:
Well ok, congratulations, you've summed up a lot of conventions for OVERCALLERS.
Anyway, you open 1♣, LHO bids 1♥ or 2♥ or so, your partner a non-focring 2♦ or pass and opps go to 4♥. Nice to know if you have to sacrifice or not, and in what suit...
I know it's one of the first things I've ever learned to open the highest suit when you have 5-5, except for ♣ and ♠, and I also know it's the first thing we changed from the moment we got a little bit better. Opening 1♣ with such hand is old-school: good enough for most hands.
Well, yes, i see these were all overcalls. Do you think maybe that is why when i commentted on your decision I said, "here with the first bid" meaning you opened. (see
Here with first bid, your plan is to open spade and rebid spade because it doesn't promise six? ). I could have listed opening bids that show two suits. These could have been Muliderberg, 2NT as a minor two suiter, Flannery, whatever you call the french invention of two of a major, minimum opening wiht major and minor (perfect for this hand). etc.
The point I was trying to make was that it is very important to describe ones distribution, ESPECIALLY with two suiters (whether you overcalll or open) as reasonably as possible. A plan to open this hand 1S and then rebid 2S is, well, you know.....I said it already, burying your hand in the sand. If you open this hand 1S, you are committed to rebidding 3C over 2D.
But then, as I have said all along, I have become a distribition first, points later kind of bidder.
Ben