Antraxxx, on 2010-November-05, 08:21, said:
I was taught to overcall only with a decent suit, even at 1 level, because if the opponents have the points, then my overcall would end up lead directing, and I really don't want P leading into my K8765 spades unless it's no-trump, no?
Well, that is a reasonable argument in favour of doubling rather than calling 1♠ at your second opportunity.
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Well it is true that partner is unlikely to have a decent five card major here - but he might have 5 smallish cards - or a reasonable 4 card suit. And it is also true that I'd like some of those ♦ points in one of my majors - but lady luck usually deals you rather more borderline cases than the hands you see in textbooks.
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I don't think so. It takes quite a while to cultivate judgement - especially in competitive auctions.
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You have not just 8 but 9 cards in the suits they are not bidding and almost opening values. It is true that once in a blue moon partner has the minors and you can get murdered for poking your nose in - but this is quite rare.
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Just hang in there. In this situation double, to me, says at least 4-4 majors (or better) and a reasonable hand in the context of my first round pass.
Nick

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ing) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.