Do you overcall?
#1
Posted 2004-November-16, 20:32
You hold:
7
Q8652
AQ98
J72
RHO deals and opens 1D. Do you overcall? Do you think it's close?
Australian expert Bill Jacobs is writing an article on overcalling styles. His post has raised some interesting replies and showed a bit of difference in styles on different sides of the pond. What do you do on this hand? Why?
#3
Posted 2004-November-16, 21:07
#4
Posted 2004-November-16, 21:19
mike777, on Nov 17 2004, 02:43 AM, said:
2) NO
I think you missed out an important point Mike.
3) NO
#6
Posted 2004-November-16, 23:23
The_Hog, on Nov 16 2004, 09:32 PM, said:
You hold:
7
Q8652
AQ98
J72
RHO deals and opens 1D. Do you overcall? Do you think it's close?
Australian expert Bill Jacobs is writing an article on overcalling styles. His post has raised some interesting replies and showed a bit of difference in styles on different sides of the pond. What do you do on this hand? Why?
No expert here, but...
1 heart takes up negative space. I see bad things coming for them...things like the ♦AQ surrounding the king, and a bad spade split.
I think I'll quietly watch them bid their 80% game, and then set it.
#8
Posted 2004-November-17, 05:04
#9
Posted 2004-November-17, 06:16
#10
Posted 2004-November-17, 06:24
So no.
At green it might be close, but not at this vul
#12
Posted 2004-November-17, 07:11
The hand was very well chosen since there are a lot of variable to consider:
1. The hand holds 5 Hearts and spade shortness. Its very important to show Hearts early in these auctions.
2. The opponents opened 1♦, so my overcall doesn't use up any bidding space.
3. Weak suit (I don't necessarily want a heart lead) with good defensive values in their suit. The overcall will help the other side if we get out-gunned in the bidding.
I'll bid 1♥, however, I consider it very close.
#13
Posted 2004-November-17, 07:39
1) does not show a good suit and mislead pard on opening lead
2) most of values are in their suit = Low offense/defense ratio
3) does not take up bidding room to opps. Just reverse spades and hearts, and bidding spades would make life more difficult for opps since many more RHO hands need to use a negative double.
After 1H overcall, it is all too easy to respond for RHO.
4) what's more, we are vulnerable, and it is IMPS.
On the other hand, the only potential benefit of overcalling here would be to find a profitable sacrifice or game making in hearts.
The chances of this to happen are, IMO, much lower than the chances of bad things to happen (pard blows a trick on lead, or goes overboard assuming we have a better hand).
For all of the above, I pass here, and I think it's not a close decision.
#14
Posted 2004-November-17, 10:10
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.
#15
Posted 2004-November-17, 10:24
But two questions remain undecided:
a) Although I do not like the five-card weak two-bid (excepted with a five-five which imo has the distributional power of a six-card suit), I'm unclear as to whether the hands with precisely five hearts and one spade could/should be treated as weak twos. (The hands with five spades and one heart probably do not qualify, because bidding 3♠ over 3♥ should require a bit more distribution than bidding 3♥ over 2♠.)
So, is 2♥ a better option?
b) Should I bid a preemptive 3♥ if it goes 1♠ 2♥ 2♠?
They have the balance of strength, but they do not know it.
(And if I do not dare, but feel I should, doesn't it simply mean that a direct 2♥ overcall would have been better?)
#17
Posted 2004-November-17, 11:27
Bad hand, bad suit, I also like to have (near) opening values for this type of bid.
Plus we do not want a heart lead so why bid?
#18
Posted 2004-November-17, 11:50
Jlall, on Nov 16 2004, 10:20 PM, said:
add me to the list.
#19
Posted 2004-November-17, 12:25
The_Hog, on Nov 17 2004, 02:32 AM, said:
You hold:
7
Q8652
AQ98
J72
RHO deals and opens 1D. Do you overcall? Do you think it's close?
Australian expert Bill Jacobs is writing an article on overcalling styles. His post has raised some interesting replies and showed a bit of difference in styles on different sides of the pond. What do you do on this hand? Why?
I pass and I think it's close. The major disadvatage is the rank of suit, heart is always a problem. If you change the suit to spade, I'd bid for sure.
#20
Posted 2004-November-17, 12:52
junyi_zhu, on Nov 17 2004, 07:25 PM, said:
7
Q8652
AQ98
J72
RHO deals and opens 1D. Do you overcall? Do you think it's close?
Australian expert Bill Jacobs is writing an article on overcalling styles. His post has raised some interesting replies and showed a bit of difference in styles on different sides of the pond. What do you do on this hand? Why?
I pass, but I'd say it's close.
Against:
- Low ODR.
- Bad suit. No lead-directing value in a deal that rates to be theirs (close, though).
- Has below-zero preemptive value: gives them an extra step - dbl.
- Slightly weak in hcp, but that's the least of it
For:
- Show your hand in one bid.
- Saves pard some balancing problems.
- It's the heart suit and they rate to have spades. Passing now risks losing hearts for good.
- Diamond lenght makes heart fit more likely.
Give me
x
AQxxx
Q98x
Jxx
and I'd definitely butt-in.