The Times Improve Your Bridge Game. Andrew RobsonЧитать онлайн книгу.
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Tip 19
Do not make a two-over-one response when you fail the Rule of 14.
Deal 20
Imagine an opponent has opened the bidding. Do you now need opening points to enter? NO! There is only one opening bid in Bridge and it has already been made. If you bid, you do not promise opening points. But you do promise a good suit. What do I mean by ‘good’? I mean at least five cards headed by a couple of honours (remember the ten is an honour). With a lovely five-card suit, I encourage you to enter the bidding (at the one-level) with as little as six or seven points. If you have a five-card suit you would like partner to lead – one that can be introduced at the one-level – then bid it. Partner is not clairvoyant.
What happened
North-South sailed unopposed to 3NT and West naturally led
What should have happened
If East overcalls 1
Declarer next leads
Tip 20
An overcall does not promise opening bid values.
Deal 21
Focussing on overcalling, let us say that you have an opening hand without a decent suit. Is it good tactics to overcall? NO! Just because you were going to open the bidding does not mean you should bid after an opponent has opened. If your suit is poor, and the hand looks like it will ‘blow up in your face’ should partner have a lousy hand, PASS!
What happened
How South wished he had kept quiet. West’s double of his 2
West led his singleton spade and East won
Declarer, down to just his five trumps, tried
What should have happened
Without the overcall, East-West would alight in an uninspiring 2
Tip 21
Just because you