Title - How close of on an overcall this is? IMP scoring.
How close is it to overcall?
#2
Posted 2016-May-27, 14:14
That said, I have seen worse.
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2016-May-27, 14:14
...so for me at least ♠J is missing.
#4
Posted 2016-May-27, 14:16
#5
Posted 2016-May-27, 14:25
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2016-May-27, 14:53
gwnn, on 2016-May-27, 14:25, said:
The given hand on its own is not better or worse by definition. It would be worse than a 5332 opposite a partner that has all points in the red suits for example.
Knowing there are approximately 24 HCP that have yet to bid, you expect more bidding coming and it could get embarrasing. You need to draw a line somewhere.
#7
Posted 2016-May-27, 15:02
Hyperon, on 2016-May-27, 14:53, said:
Knowing there are approximately 24 HCP that have yet to bid, you expect more bidding coming and it could get embarrasing. You need to draw a line somewhere.
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#8
Posted 2016-May-27, 15:12
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#9
Posted 2016-May-27, 15:15
eagles123, on 2016-May-27, 15:02, said:
I can think of many terrible auctions for us as well after 2♠. It does not prove anything.
My bet is that you will have on average a worse score when bidding on this compared to passing. I'd hope we can get a simulation by someone.
#10
Posted 2016-May-27, 15:21
#11
Posted 2016-May-27, 20:16
#12
Posted 2016-May-27, 23:23
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#13
Posted 2016-May-28, 02:02
#14
Posted 2016-May-28, 02:28
nekthen, on 2016-May-28, 02:02, said:
the hand is nowhere near strong enough for leaping mike, it's either 2s or pass. 4c would be an insane overbid.
#15
Posted 2016-May-28, 08:26
I won't criticize players who do bid 2♠, if they have special agreements with partner and appropriately alert them. It can work well, but only if the partnership has ways to get out at a low level if fourth seat has a moderate hand. If you spring a 2♠ bid, or any bid, with this hand on a partner who isn't expecting it, you'll probably be looking for a new partner.
In the pass out seat, I'd overcall this hand without hesitation.
#16
Posted 2016-May-28, 10:27
nekthen, on 2016-May-28, 02:02, said:
I don't think so. You are forcing your side to the 4 level with a hand that a large percentage of players don't think is worth a 2♠ overcall. Common expert practice is that leaping Michaels shows a strong playing hand. If you were playing Leaping Michaels and made one on this hand, it's highly unlikely you would end up in a makeable game because partner would put you in a slam on most hands when they have enough to make game.
#17
Posted 2016-May-28, 12:13
#18
Posted 2016-May-28, 13:39
#19
Posted 2016-May-28, 13:50
When partner bids game on a great hand and you go for a number they tend to not be happy.
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#20
Posted 2016-May-28, 15:21
If you don't have a two suited overcall gadget, I think you have to pass. Bidding only one of your suits is too risky in terms of finding a fit. What's more, partner expects sound opening honor values for an overcall of a weak 2 bid and your 8 HCP just does not come close enough to that to risk misleading partner about your values.