Strong Hand Over Preempt
#1
Posted 2005-June-06, 20:09
Peter
#2
Posted 2005-June-06, 21:27
Double only when you are prepared for anything partner might bid?
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-06, 22:59
#5
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:44
Fluffy, on Jun 7 2005, 01:28 PM, said:
Indeed, so no real need to jump or anything...
#6 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-07, 11:16
#7
Posted 2005-June-07, 12:18
3C X p 3H
p 3S = Something like KJxxx AQx AQxx x
3C 4S = Too strong for a 3S overcall
#8
Posted 2005-June-07, 13:40
I do not agree that a simple 3-level overcall is almost forcing (although displaying a certain avatar and then using the phrase "like kinda pregnant" by one forum member raises some questions). Ya gotta compete when appropriate.
#9
Posted 2005-June-07, 15:23
Jlall, on Jun 7 2005, 05:16 PM, said:
This is a routine pass for me over 3♣, life has these things
#11
Posted 2005-June-07, 17:29
X then bid spades = normally five card spades, maybe bad six, willing to play in a red suit
4♠ direct = just spades, good hand
X then bid hearts = normally five hearts, almost surely 3+ spades
X then 3NT = some interest in a major suit contract, partner can pull to 4M with 5-card suit
3NT = "I want to play 3NT" (could be running diams + stopper, partner should rarely pull)
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#12
Posted 2005-June-08, 08:24
3♦/♥/♠ immediately is a constructive hand with a good 6 card, opening values, but NOT forcing at all
3NT strong and balanced OR good ♦, of course with stop ♣, can have 5card♠
4♣ shows both majors or an almost slam-forcing hand
4♦ as world convention
4♠ is to play with no slam interest
DBL shows opening values and a 3suiter
bidding after double still shows a (+/-) 3suiter, but with a stronger hand (15+hcp); a very strong hand should be bid immediately with 4!c i think. After a double the chance is bigger that partner has good ♣ and he'll pass out your dbl, and with a hand with slam-interest in ♠ you don't want that to happen
#14
Posted 2005-June-08, 08:42
A direct 4♠ is usually a intermediate hand with 6 or 7 spades.
Double followed by 3♠ is strong(ish).
Maybe it is too simple but I confess it is what I play.
Luis
#15
Posted 2005-June-08, 08:50
Blofeld, on Jun 8 2005, 09:30 AM, said:
I can't find anything about it online.
a good 2-suiter with ♦ and a Major, GF
#16
Posted 2005-June-08, 08:52
luis, on Jun 8 2005, 09:42 AM, said:
A direct 4♠ is usually a intermediate hand with 6 or 7 spades.
Double followed by 3♠ is strong(ish).
Maybe it is too simple but I confess it is what I play.
Luis
I like those simple things !
That's how I play too.
Alain
#17
Posted 2005-June-08, 09:02
♠ KQJTxxx
♥ KQ
♦ AKQJ
♣ -
and risk that p has good ♣ and passes!!! I think dbl is the worst thing you can do with this hand.
imo DBL should show a 3-suiter with short ♣ and at least opening values
With the hand above I may bid 4♣ to show ♠ in a next round, if partner passes then he must have a very useless hand.
#18
Posted 2005-June-08, 09:27
#19
Posted 2005-June-08, 09:41
toothbrush, on Jun 8 2005, 03:02 PM, said:
♠ KQJTxxx
♥ KQ
♦ AKQJ
♣ -
and risk that p has good ♣ and passes!!! I think dbl is the worst thing you can do with this hand.
imo DBL should show a 3-suiter with short ♣ and at least opening values
With the hand above I may bid 4♣ to show ♠ in a next round, if partner passes then he must have a very useless hand.
I disagree with everything you say
With the hand you post I just bid 6♠ how many times will I hold such a hand?
#20
Posted 2005-June-08, 09:47
Fluffy, on Jun 7 2005, 09:23 PM, said:
Jlall, on Jun 7 2005, 05:16 PM, said:
This is a routine pass for me over 3♣, life has these things
I will preempt much more often when I get chance to play against you:)