jillybean, on 2024-November-18, 10:44, said:
I was taught the same as Ranmit, I had to have support for all unbid suits, I promise 4 spades. More rules to unlearn.
It did severely limit my ability to bid in a competitive auction.
I then moved to X suggests 4 spades, partner is not going to be surprised if he plays 1S opposite 3 cards in my hand, but I often have 4.
Elderly players like me are used to doubling then bidding their suit with a "strong" 14+ hand. Now simple overcalls range from 6 to almost unlimited, more will be revealed as the auction continue.
For me, the key for whether to make a very strong overcall….I’ve overcalled on 19-20 hcp….is whether I can handle partner getting very enthusiastic with a weak hand and a long other major. Thus after a 1H opening on my right, it would be exceptionally rare for me to double with only one or two spades….if I can’t handle partner jumping to or bidding 4S over a 4H raise, I won’t double…I’ll overcall.
In the old….really old….days, it was very unsafe to make a simple overcall on a big hand….the auction stood a really good chance of going p p p. But negative doubles have significantly changed that…the risk is still there but it’s far lower than it used to be. Why? Because we’re taught (correctly, imo, although I’ve often seen non experts overlook some of the nuances involved) to reopen after 1x (1 or 2y) p p…because responder may have a penalty double hand. 60 years ago, he’d double but these days he has to pass and hope you reopen.
Thus wide range overcalls are safer than they used to be.
As for when I do double and bid a suit…I think playing this as 14+ is very poor. Imo, it is critically important to make an overcall, rather than double and bid, unless you have a really big hand.
Say I hold AQ109x x AQxx KJx. RHO opens 1H. If I double (because I have 16 points!!!!) and it goes 3H on my right back to me, what do I do? Sure, partner probably doesn’t have much since he didn’t responsive double or bid 3S, but this could still be our hand. Give him Jxxx xxx Kxx Qxx. He doesn’t have a 3S bid nor a double…close but just a bit too weak. But if we reopen with 3S he’ll have x Jxx Kxxxx xxxx.and if we reopen with a double, he’ll bid a 4 card minor before Jxx in spades, especially as he’ll have some heart length so fears your 4 card spade suit getting tapped.
No, the answer is to overcall 1S…this encourages partner when he fits spades….which we want….and discourages him, initially, when he doesn’t. Then, if it goes (1H) 1S (3H) p p to us, we double. Showing 5 or 6 spades, at least a very good 13-14 hcp…likely 15+ unless a stiff heart….and support for the minors.
AKJxxx Axx x Axx. This looks like a minimum double then spades hand.
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