Do you overcall?
#41
Posted 2007-August-14, 16:16
#42
Posted 2007-August-14, 16:29
pclayton, on Nov 17 2004, 08:10 AM, said:
If I'm not (and I generally don't), I pass:
1: The suit is threadbare
2: My point count is minimal, even adding full value to the AQ98
3: 1♥ over 1♦ takes up very little bidding room. OTOH if I had Qxxxx of spades and AQ98 of clubs and RHO opened 1♣, an overcall would be automatic. I've heard some suggest that an overcall like this should show an opening hand, since its takes up no bidding room.
Wow - other than the name, I don't agree with anything in this thread 3 years later.
#43
Posted 2007-August-14, 17:04
#44
Posted 2007-August-14, 17:14
I'd overcall. Seven loser hand, just about a minimum for me to open, so enough.
I consider it very close. Not very close to a pass, but very close to a 2♥ overcall instead. Normally, when in doubt, I default to a 2M jump if I am stiff in the other major (discourage that which I do not want to hear). I just really hate my hearts too much at this color.
-P.J. Painter.
#45
Posted 2007-August-14, 17:28
Jlall, on Nov 16 2004, 09:20 PM, said:
[yes to close] and
Jlall, on Nov 16 2004, 11:30 PM, said:
I have a vague feeling we would get a stronger opinion today.
Anyway, I should be glad I didn't post in this thread, I am sure I would have past at the time.
#46
Posted 2007-August-14, 17:58
One heart Vul. for me would be a full opening hand. Not a junky 10 or 12 hcp one.
There are alot of styles out there since some bid 1h or 2h I guess here.
Now remake the hand NV and KJT8..xxx....xxx....xxx
#47
Posted 2007-August-14, 18:07
The_Hog, on Nov 17 2004, 03:59 PM, said:
Here is a quote from Paul Marston on this hand:
"I am surprised that the view of this group is so crusty.
Consider this likely hand for partner:
Kxxx
Kxxx
xx
Axx
For all you passers, the bidding goes 1D - p - 1S - p - 2S, which presumably
gets passed out. That makes about 110. You probably have 140 in hearts
(maybe 620!). Who's to blame?
At the other table it goes 1D - 1H - 1S - 3H - 3S - p - 4S - X. That goes
for 500. Do you blame your teammates? You shouldn't: opener overbid to show
spade support (as we all do) and responder took a close push to a game. On a
good day this would make but today it was wrecked by the poor position of
the diamonds and the bad trump break. The trouble is that the opponents with
your cards forced your teamates to guess and, unluckily, they guessed wrong.
So you lose 12 imps instead of the 6 imps you were already slated to lose.
You don't need a heart fit for bidding to be right. Give partner: Kxxx, xx,
xx, AQxxx. This time the other table bids 1D - 1H - 1S - 2C - 2S - 3C and
the opponents with your cards have the plus score they should have while you
still lose 110.
You can piously justify your pass of 1D by counting your points or examining
the quality of your heart spots but the truth is that you are just a stodgy
old bugger who never bids. You have failed to take an almost no-cost
opportunity to bring partner into the action and you have paid the price. If
you have partnership rules that prevent you from overcalling on this hand
then you should quickly change the rules."
Interesting and thank you for following up results..do you have the full deal?
#48
Posted 2007-August-14, 19:01
mike777, on Aug 15 2007, 07:07 AM, said:
The_Hog, on Nov 17 2004, 03:59 PM, said:
Here is a quote from Paul Marston on this hand:
"I am surprised that the view of this group is so crusty.
Consider this likely hand for partner:
Kxxx
Kxxx
xx
Axx
For all you passers, the bidding goes 1D - p - 1S - p - 2S, which presumably
gets passed out. That makes about 110. You probably have 140 in hearts
(maybe 620!). Who's to blame?
At the other table it goes 1D - 1H - 1S - 3H - 3S - p - 4S - X. That goes
for 500. Do you blame your teammates? You shouldn't: opener overbid to show
spade support (as we all do) and responder took a close push to a game. On a
good day this would make but today it was wrecked by the poor position of
the diamonds and the bad trump break. The trouble is that the opponents with
your cards forced your teamates to guess and, unluckily, they guessed wrong.
So you lose 12 imps instead of the 6 imps you were already slated to lose.
You don't need a heart fit for bidding to be right. Give partner: Kxxx, xx,
xx, AQxxx. This time the other table bids 1D - 1H - 1S - 2C - 2S - 3C and
the opponents with your cards have the plus score they should have while you
still lose 110.
You can piously justify your pass of 1D by counting your points or examining
the quality of your heart spots but the truth is that you are just a stodgy
old bugger who never bids. You have failed to take an almost no-cost
opportunity to bring partner into the action and you have paid the price. If
you have partnership rules that prevent you from overcalling on this hand
then you should quickly change the rules."
Interesting and thank you for following up results..do you have the full deal?
Jeez Mike, that was 3 years ago!! I don't even know why this thread resurfaced. Justin must have been totally bored last night.
The only comment I can make is that today virtually every strong player I know would overcall on this hand unless he/she was brought up in a totally old fashioned school.
#49
Posted 2007-August-15, 02:23
#50
Posted 2007-August-15, 02:49
- hrothgar
#51
Posted 2007-August-15, 05:00
My bridge hasn't changed that much since. I take a deeper look on honnor allocation but that's all.
#52
Posted 2007-August-15, 06:29
#53
Posted 2007-August-15, 07:37
#54
Posted 2007-August-15, 15:14
Harald
#55
Posted 2007-August-15, 15:36
and if I had zero points and 4 hearts, if my pard over called 1 heart I would be in with 3 hearts like a shot
I think this is fun bridge but what do I know LOL
#56
Posted 2009-August-10, 23:18
whereagles, on Nov 17 2004, 01:52 PM, said:
See what happens when you say things like that?
#57
Posted 2009-August-11, 07:28
2009 jlall would like to go on record as saying OBV 1H!
#58
Posted 2009-August-11, 10:24
Wow, look at pclayton. What a friggin idiot with that stupid overcall structure plug.
Auto 1♥.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#59
Posted 2009-August-11, 10:38
pclayton, on Aug 14 2007, 05:29 PM, said:
pclayton, on Nov 17 2004, 08:10 AM, said:
If I'm not (and I generally don't), I pass:
1: The suit is threadbare
2: My point count is minimal, even adding full value to the AQ98
3: 1♥ over 1♦ takes up very little bidding room. OTOH if I had Qxxxx of spades and AQ98 of clubs and RHO opened 1♣, an overcall would be automatic. I've heard some suggest that an overcall like this should show an opening hand, since its takes up no bidding room.
Wow - other than the name, I don't agree with anything in this thread 3 years later.
2 more years and you don't even agree with the name.
#60
Posted 2009-August-11, 10:48
TimG, on Aug 11 2009, 11:38 AM, said:
pclayton, on Aug 14 2007, 05:29 PM, said:
pclayton, on Nov 17 2004, 08:10 AM, said:
If I'm not (and I generally don't), I pass:
1: The suit is threadbare
2: My point count is minimal, even adding full value to the AQ98
3: 1♥ over 1♦ takes up very little bidding room. OTOH if I had Qxxxx of spades and AQ98 of clubs and RHO opened 1♣, an overcall would be automatic. I've heard some suggest that an overcall like this should show an opening hand, since its takes up no bidding room.
Wow - other than the name, I don't agree with anything in this thread 3 years later.
2 more years and you don't even agree with the name.
I've been on here way too long if I diss my old posts twice in the same thread lol.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.