IMP scoring. Do you agree with S's first pass (1N would have been natural)? If so, what's your call now?
Sandwiched with a strong NT
#1
Posted 2014-March-04, 06:37
IMP scoring. Do you agree with S's first pass (1N would have been natural)? If so, what's your call now?
#2
Posted 2014-March-04, 06:46
#3
Posted 2014-March-04, 06:53
#4
Posted 2014-March-04, 07:39
#5
Posted 2014-March-04, 11:06
Waltzing in now to generate a huge minus is not a good idea.
#6
Posted 2014-March-05, 03:39
#7
Posted 2014-March-05, 10:07
and have a good chance to make opposite even a very poor hand.
My old teacher always said, "Never let them play at the two
level in a fit".
And it's been sage advice. Give them a shove to the 3 level
or take your chances in the red suits.
And I agree--I would've bid first--no reason to confuse partner.
#8
Posted 2014-March-06, 12:49
#9
Posted 2014-March-06, 13:10
spkcp111, on 2014-March-05, 10:07, said:
and have a good chance to make opposite even a very poor hand.
My old teacher always said, "Never let them play at the two
level in a fit".
And it's been sage advice. Give them a shove to the 3 level
or take your chances in the red suits.
And I agree--I would've bid first--no reason to confuse partner.
What makes you so sure opponents have a fit?
#10
Posted 2014-March-06, 13:36
gab7nt, on 2014-March-06, 12:49, said:
There are some players who don't believe the hand is good enough for a 1NT call on the first round. Your words make it sound like they are right. I disagree.
#11
Posted 2014-March-06, 18:43
Maybe some different methods/disclosure are in order.
What is baby oil made of?
#12
Posted 2014-March-06, 21:24
ggwhiz, on 2014-March-06, 18:43, said:
Maybe some different methods/disclosure are in order.
The requirements for a 1NT overcall are different depending on position. In fact, the requirements for a 1NT opening bid is also different from that of a 1NT overcall. Let's say you play 15-17 notrump. No matter what your opening NT range is, direct seat 1NT overcall is 15.5 - 18.25. When both opponents have bid a 1NT overcall is 16.75-19.00
#13
Posted 2014-March-06, 21:50
gab7nt, on 2014-March-06, 21:24, said:
Thank you for sharing your requirements. "THE" requirements might not be quite the same.
#14
Posted 2014-March-06, 22:09
aguahombre, on 2014-March-06, 21:50, said:
"The" requirements for notrump overcalls are real, whether you believe them or not. I am surprised by the pride you seem to take in your lack of understanding of elementary bidding.
#15
Posted 2014-March-06, 23:03
gab7nt, on 2014-March-06, 22:09, said:
We are fortunate to have you join the fora and teach us.
#16
Posted 2014-March-06, 23:35
ggwhiz, on 2014-March-06, 18:43, said:
Maybe some different methods/disclosure are in order.
What on earth do you need? Perhaps you need a hand that is worth a 1NT overcall - that is one that at least has a source of tricks instead of some scattered high cards.