Chamaco, on Mar 11 2005, 01:55 PM, said:
inquiry, on Mar 11 2005, 05:22 PM, said:
And no, if I bid 2♣ instead of 1NT, that is not forcing. How can I possible have a good enough suit and points to force opposite a balance bid and not have overcalled to begin with?
Ben
So what do u bid with a balanced 9 hcp + stopper opposite pard's overcall ?
In many posts I have read of the modern tendency ov overcalling rather than doubling when holding a 5c Major and 16-17 without special features: in order to protect such hands I guess advancer should be able to bid 1NT with a balanced 9-10 count without 3 card support ?
I suppose 1NT should be used for such hands, but then again, the strong game try without support misses a reasonable bid...
I think one solution may be to use 1NT as forcing:
if it is the 8-9 bal hand, advancer will probably pass any normal opener rebid (or preference to 2M).
if it is the bal game try, advancer will rebid 2NT invitational natural.
if it is a long minor oriented strong hand (too strong for a NF 2m), advancer will rebid 3m.
While I overcall with 15-16 and the suit I bid (and actually more too), my balance in a simple suit at the one level will never be as strong as 15. I will jump to two of the suit with that much. Even 14 is too much, and even some good 13 is too much for the simple balance. I will often bid 1NT without a stopper in balance seat with hand with 13 pts and no clear suit to jump in to the two level.
The rule I use is that I will balance with some 7hcp up to about 13 in a suit. 14 points is too much, and if my suit is fair, 13 is too much. So with 9 hcp and no fit, guess what, pass comes to mind. I don't try to "Fix the contract." I am in no rush to bid a good suit of my own either if I don't fit.
If you make simple balancing bids with 15-16 points, you really need to use 2NT as natural.
Ben