Overcalls imply a 5-card (or longer) suit. If you have a strong enough hand to enter the auction you could consider a takeout double, which asks partner to choose from any unbid suit.
The 'convenient minor' opening bid - If you do not have a five card major suit in your hand but you have enough high card points to open the bidding, you are allowed to bid a minor suit even if it only contains three cards.
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The 'convenient minor' opening bid - If you do not have a five card major suit in your hand but you have enough high card points to open the bidding, you are allowed to bid a minor suit even if it only contains three cards.
Yes, bid the 4 card major. BUT suppose my 5 card minor is what my partner opened? Is there a time I would bid that suit?
What is a short club bid
Major informality or bid irregularity includes failure to sign the bid, submitting a bid after the deadline, or failing to include required forms or documents. These errors typically disqualify a bid.
The diamond suit is a 'minor' suit. Clubs is also a 'minor' suit. Spades and hearts are the 'Major' suits. They are called that because major suits give more points in the scoring than minor suits. It only takes a four-bid to make 'game' in hearts or spades, but you must bid five diamonds or clubs to make 'game'.
ok the answer is, just bid over 20 million credits or just bid lower on a vengeance!
To "overcall" is to bid directly over the opponents' opening bid. The term doesn't apply if the opponents have passed.
To "overcall" is to bid directly over the opponents' opening bid. The term doesn't apply if the opponents have passed.
There is no hope because the 2016 bid is over.
If you bid on the wrong horse, you will just have to hope that somebody bids over you. You cannot retract a bid.