#1: East deals and opens 1♠. What do you choose? Pass; 2♦; something else?
You're in the second seat and you hold:
#2: Let's say you pass in the first round. LHO responds forcing 1NT (they play 2/1) and partner surprises you with a 2♦ overcall. Opener continues with 2♥. How high do you go?
#3: Branch A: You raise to 3♦ or jump to 4♦. LHO (the forcing 1NT bidder) now finds a bid of 4♥ followed by two passes back to you. Are you planning to bid more? If not, pass or Dbl?
#3: Branch B: You jump all the way to 5♦. LHO (the forcing 1NT bidder) now bids 5♥! followed by two passes back to you. Pass, Dbl or 6♦?
I found this an interesting situation, so thought I will post here and seek opinions.
Answers to Shyam's questions:
Mike Lawrence regards length in RHO's suit as an argument for overcalling but over 1♠, you might still prefer to pass at this vulnerability.
When partner overcalls 2♦,
- 5♦ is a vote of confidence,
- 3♥ is a more consultative and less committal alternative, and
- 4♥ might bring home the bacon on this deal.
When LHO goes on to 5♥, a contented pass seems appropriate. You have a massive ♦ fit but your other values seem defensive.