Friday,
September 12, 2003 12:51 AM
Overcalls
& INT
PITBULLS:
There
is a very frequent auction that
comes up with simple overcalls
which should be discussed by established partnerships. The opponents
open and partner overcalls & RHO bids 1NT with you in the sandwich
position. 1D-1S-1NT-? . A simple raise is obviously just competitive . What
are all the other bids ? A jump raise should be pre-emptive as is a game raise
. The Q bid in my opinion , still should be the offensive limit raise or better . A new suit should be non forcing
and just making a nuisance of yourself as you did not double .
The
double should be thoroughly discussed . Partner did not make a weak jump
overcall so the weak one suiter is taken out of the equation in these auctions.
Partner can still have a pretty weak hand but with a second suit . Therefore
you can double 1NT for penalty without a fit
if you have an opening bid or better . Partner should pull to her second suit
if 1NT doubled is not to her liking . Partner can double with a fit as long as she has a defensive
hand with10+ HCP’s with an honour in partners suit. This bid is preferable to a
Q bid as 1NT doubled might be a nice spot to play the hand and you describe your HCP & defense
to partner .
Quite
often players say why double 1NT as they will not stay in 1NT X anyway ? There
is a fallacy in that way of thinking as bidding 1NT in any auction involves
some element of risk . Why rescue them by bidding if you have a nice defensive
hand ? They can run out of 1NT X right into your partners 2ND suit
and have absolutely no place to go . I think the double of 1NT is a very under
used bid . When they are vul make them pay for light 1NT bids or openers.
O.K.
what about the re-opening double when 1NT gets around to the overcaller ? You have some inferences on what
partner did not do so you have to be careful. If you have a good hand and a
good suit with a stopper in their suit , double again for penalty. You bid
again with a long suit and distribution otherwise you put the green card on the
table and say “your lead partner” . Passing will be your most frequent bid of choice as partner has conveyed
quite a bit of information by taking no action. Misfits should be played by the
opponents .