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 Overcall Responses "Good News!" by Marti Ronemus

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Imagine. This was discovered way back in 2009 and we're just finding out about it now. You can thank me later. Meantime, let's get to work.

We're going to look at responding to Pard's overcall. Whether a new suit by overcaller's Pard (the advancer) is forcing or not is a bone of contention between many players. Here is an agreement that may well work for you. A new suit by advancer is passable, but if possible should encourage you to try to find another bid.

The only absolutely forcing bid by advancer is a cuebid of the opponent's suit. So, for our purposes, a new suit is invitational but passable, a cuebid is not.

So let's see what we'd do in these instances of Pard's overcall.

Question 1

  Your Hand
 Q J 9 5 4
 9
 A J 10 5
 J 3 2
 
Q: 1 - South:
SouthWestNorthEast
-11p
?


 Your choice:
A: 1: With a singleton in Pard's suit and a reasonable-ish suit of our own, and being at the one-level, let's take a bid. It won't be forcing.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 2

  Your Hand
 J 9 5 4 3 2
 9
 J 10 5
 J 3 2
 
Q: 2 - South:
SouthWestNorthEast
-11p
?


 Your choice:
A: Pass: This is so horrible, we really can't bid. Let it go. Yes, we only have a singleton in Pard's suit. If it would turn out that Pard's 1 bid would be doubled and the double left in, we would then bid 1, but not unless. If we bid with this one, we'll smell bacon cooking.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 3

  Your Hand
 Q J 9
 3 2
 A Q 8 7 6
 K 4 3
 
Q: 3 - South:
SouthWestNorthEast
-11p
?


 Your choice:
A: 2: Why would we bid the opponent's suit? Because we can't bid Diamonds, we want to play in Spades. We can't bid Spades, because any raise of Pard's suit IN A COMPETITIVE AUCTION is weak. Our cuebid says, "Pard, I have a fit with you. I have 10-plus pts. I want you to bid again and tell me how many points you have so I can place the contract." Is that a great bid, or what?

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 4

  Your Hand
 Q J 9 4
 3 2
 Q 8 7 6
 Q 4 3
 
Q: 4 - South:
SouthWestNorthEast
-11p
?


 Your choice:
A: 3: In a competitive auction, a raise of Pard's suit shows a BAD hand, and tells how many trumps we hold. We have a nine-card fit, so we raise to the level of nine tricks, which is 3. Pard will know we do NOT have 10-12 pts, because if we did, we would have bid the opponent's suit first. Got that?

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 5

  Your Hand
 6 5 4 3
 A 8 4
 9 4
 K J 4 3
 
Q: 5 - South:
SouthWestNorthEast
-11Dbl
?


 Your choice:
A: 3: Once again, we're going to raise Pard's suit to the level of trump in our combined hands. We are showing weakness and four trumps. We would redouble if we had a decent hand, but this is so much better.

And now, let's have a nice hand.

Your result so far:
Open Question

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Now that you've bid five hands, let's see how your play goes.

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