Can you cue bid opponents 1NT opening? ACOL problem
#1
Posted 2022-September-30, 11:16
#2
Posted 2022-September-30, 13:18
There are a huge range of playable systems, and it's rare to play purely 'natural', especially with overcalls being pretty wide ranging. For example, one common system has 2♥ showing a two suited hand (hearts and a minor), with a 2NT response typically asking what partner's minor suit is.
Even when 2♥ promises hearts and hearts only, it is restricted by the definitions of other bids (eg a penalty double).
The continuations thus depend on the defense system in place to begin with, and sorting out what system you play has to be done first.
#3
Posted 2022-September-30, 13:23
Advancing overcall is a very interesting topic and i didn't find much on the subject.
I like your natural aproch to biding there are dozen of convention for defense biding over 1 NT and you use a normal overcall
when I make a desiciom to Make an overcall is not a decision bass on point but on loser and winnner
♣QJT9876 ♦XX ♥XX ♠XX I HAVE 3 POINT AND 8 LOSER !
THIS AN extrem hand but biding 2♣ not Vulnerable againts any 1 level opening is a good move
so before raising partner the question isnt how many point i have how many trick i can add to partner overcall .
I found in the book of BO Yin Yang his idea on advencing overcall
the general idea is some of the bid of Advencer are transfer to the next
in the sequence 1 ♦ 1♥ pass
1 ♠ natural spade
1NT natural no fit
2♣ natural
2♦ transfer to 2 ♥
2♥ heart support
2♠+ very good suit and ♥ suport
#4
Posted 2022-September-30, 13:29
#5
Posted 2022-September-30, 13:31
smerriman, on 2022-September-30, 13:18, said:
There are a huge range of playable systems, and it's rare to play purely 'natural', especially with overcalls being pretty wide ranging. For example, one common system has 2♥ showing a two suited hand (hearts and a minor), with a 2NT response typically asking what partner's minor suit is.
Even when 2♥ promises hearts and hearts only, it is restricted by the definitions of other bids (eg a penalty double).
The continuations thus depend on the defense system in place to begin with, and sorting out what system you play has to be done first.
the Dozen of gadget to bid after 1NT are Gadget most of them are more limiting your possibilty
many player use Double on weak NT showing a number of HPC some sacrifice the 2♣ overcall for landy and you still have 3 natural overcall
#6
Posted 2022-December-02, 09:11
#7
Posted 2022-December-02, 09:11
#8
Posted 2022-December-02, 09:51
A_FAT_Play, on 2022-December-02, 09:11, said:
Bidding to the level of fit is a convention
If you do not play it, and overcall 2♥ with natural strength limits as you say, then 3♥ by advancer is an invite, WTP?
#9
Posted 2022-December-02, 10:39
Here, opponents aren't likely to re-enter the auction so you can just pass with a weak hand, and 3♥ is therefore a constructive raise. 2NT can then be a general forcing enquiry, or it can be natural NF, according to taste.
(1NT)-2♥-(2♠)-?
Here, 3♥ is competitive and you can then use 2NT to show a good raise. You could also invert it and play Lebensohl, for example.
#10
Posted 2022-December-02, 12:05
This is not the same when opps open NT. While a direct cuebid would still be artificial (you could double them instead if you like no-trumps as strain), later NT bids may come in handy as natural.
However, many expert pairs have an agreement that most if not all 2NT bids in competition are artificial whether or not 1NT has been bid by the opponents before.
I wouldn't call this kind of treatment a cuebid because usually the meaning of the artificial NT bid depends on the general situation (whose hand is it etc.) but not on whether or not NT has been bid before by opps.
#11
Posted 2022-December-02, 12:12
A_FAT_Play, on 2022-December-02, 09:11, said:
After the partner of the 1NT opener passes your overcall there usually will be not much competition by the opponents (one opponent limited, the other did not enter the bidding). There is no need to preempt, as you will often be allowed to play at the two-level.
You should treat a raise as a natural constructive bid, as well as 2NT.