Friday,
September 12, 2003 12:51 AM
Hand
Evaluation - Misfits
( 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. 1♦-1♠-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 so 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 . However , how frequently will that hand come up ? Ilya Kuzkin suggests that the
double should be competitive saying that I have two places
to play the contract. In rare instances it may show 3 places to play the
contract with support for the overcall. Partner can double with a fit as long as she has a defensive
hand with 10+ 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 when partner does not want to take
your option of playing it in the ofher suits. Partner
is just happy with 1NTX as she holds dummy’s first suit also.
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 when you have a nice defensive hand
? They can run out of 1NT X right into your partners 2ND suit
so have absolutely no place to go . I think the double
of 1NT is a very under used bid so using it as competitive with two places to
play the hand is a good tool. When they are vul , make them pay for
light 1NT bids or openers. 1NT implies a misfit so let
the opponents play them doubled when cards sit badly for them
. When you announce enough to compete in the other two suits, I would
imagine the contract can be converted quite often when the overcaller
holds the opponents 1st bid suit also.
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 ,
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 .