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Fits and More -- Advancing Partner's Overcall without Fit

Fits and More -- Advancing Partner's Overcall without Fit

TWiB Lesson #527 (4 of 8)

When partner makes a 1-level overcall it is a very wide-ranging action in terms of strength and shape – about 7 to 18 HCP and a 5+card suit. Advancer generally assumes Overcaller has at least 10 HCP, we look at Advancer’s options for bidding and what partner should expect.

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Fits and More -- 2NT Trump Suit Game Try: Spiral

Fits and More --  2NT Trump Suit Game Try:  Spiral

TWiB Lesson #529 (6 of 8)

When the auction begins 1X – 1Y – 2Y, we usually have 4-card support for our raise of partner’s suit. But in some auctions, we don’t have a convenient rebid and we are forced to raise on only 3-card support. Here we look at when to raise responder's suit on 3-card support.  And then what we do after that -- the trump asking bid, sometimes called Spiral. 

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Fits and More -- Over-Splinters

Fits and More --  Over-Splinters

TWiB Lesson #530 (7 of 8)

When partner opens the bidding with 1-Major and Responder makes a Splinter bid then this shows our fit, values, and shortness all in one call. This gives an excellent description of our hand and allows partner to re-evaluate their hand based on their working values.. Here we look at the use of Over-Splinters and see how we can use them to give partner additional information about our hand.

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Fits and More -- Responding to 2-Level Preempts

Fits and More --  Responding to 2-Level Preempts

TWiB Lesson #531 (8 of 8)

When partner preempts the bidding at the 2-Level, and we have a good hand we expect the auction to be difficult. We need to have good agreements with partner and exercise some good judgment to get to the right final contract. When we have a fit for partner’s suit (especially a Major suit) then we know what strain we are likely to play in. We need to exchange useful information with partner.

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