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- DIRECT CUE BID OVERCALLS
-
-
- (Those who will not abandon Michaels cue bids can now abandon this
- chapter.)
-
- A two-level cue bid made directly over a natural opening bid in a
- suit is a two-way call:
-
- North East
- 1D 2D
-
- The cue bid is either:
-
- -- A powerful hand that cannot be expressed by a strong jump
- overcall or follow-up to a takeout double, or
-
- -- A moderate hand with 6-4 distribution: six cards in the lowest
- unbid suit and four cards in the highest unbid suit. This is the
- "Top-and-Bottom" cue bid, fully described in that chapter.
-
- If not a top-and-bottom cue bid, this cue bid is forcing to a limit
- situation. It shows a hand that requires little or nothing in
- partner's hand for game. A takeout double would not be suitable
- because the cue bidder doesn't have that sort of hand. Perhaps he
- has a void or a two-suited hand. If it is a strong one-suited hand,
- the hand is too good for a strong jump overcall--which is not
- forcing.
-
- The strong sort of cue bid should seldom be made with more than one
- loser in the opposing suit. Some typical 2S overcalls of a 1S
- opening:
-
- 1) S- void H-AKQJ1087 D-AK4 C-Q107 (too good for 3H)
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- 2) S-8 H-AKQ6 D-AJ108 C-AQJ10 (too good for a takeout double)
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- 3) S-87 H-AKJ43 D-AK108743 C- void (a double could lead to
- difficulty)
-
- With hand 3), if partner responds in clubs the cue bidder will
- repeat the cue bid, asking for a preference between the two unbid
- suits. With a weaker hand the cue bid with two fast losers would
- be unwise, because partner might bid a slam on the assumption that
- the cue bid showed at least second round spade control.
-
- South West North East
- 1C 2C Pass 2H
- Pass 3C Pass ?
-
- West is not only asking for a preference between diamonds and
- spades, he is asking East if she has anything of value to offer.
- If East now bids 3D or 3S she is denying any usable strength and
- West can pass. With as much as a king in the right place, West
- should make a jump preference in the preferred suit.
-
- A direct jump cue bid overcall is a natural preemptive bid:
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- South West North East
- 1C Pass 1S 3C/3S - natural preempt
-
- South West
- 1C 3C - natural preempt
-
- A cue bid overcall of an opposing new suit response is lately being
- used as a natural bid, but the wisdom of this approach is doubtful.
- If an opponent bids your suit, you usually do better to pass and
- hope they get into trouble. Often you can double 3NT for a lead of
- that suit. Accordingly, cue bids such as the following have a more
- valuable use:
-
- South West North East
- 1C Pass 1S 2S
-
- East is showing a two-suited hand with hearts and diamonds, 5-5 or
- better. A takeout double would tend to show four hearts and longer
- diamonds (making the top-and-bottom cue bid unnecessary), while a
- 2NT bid is natural: S-A3 H-J87 D-AKQ1087 C-K3
-
- A cue bid in opener's suit after a new suit response is natural:
-
- South West North East
- 1D Pass 1H 2D - natural overcall
- 2H - black two-suiter
-
- A cue bid over a 1NT response to a natural opening bid is a top-
- and-bottom cue bid in a major suit, but a takeout for both majors
- in a minor:
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- South West North East
- 1H Pass 1NT 2H - top-bottom cue bid
-
- South West North East
- 1C Pass 1NT 2C - shows both majors
-
- A cue bid over a single raise of a natural opening bid of one in
- a suit is a top-and-bottom cue bid:
-
- South West North East
- 1H Pass 2H 3H - top/bottom cue bid
-
- A cue bid overcall of a preemptive opening, including weak two
- bids, implies a two-suited hand:
-
- South West North East
- 2S 3S Pass 4C
- Pass 4D - asks for a red suit preference
-
- In the last auction West has a heart/diamond two-suiter. Of course
- such a cue bid must be prepared for any response partner might
- make. Do not cue bid 4C over 3C with S-3 H-A10875 D-AQ9763 C-5,
- because if partner bids 4S you must then bid 5D to show a red two-
- suiter. That is forcing the bidding too high with this hand. The
- better course is to just bid 3D over 3C and hope to bid hearts on
- the next round.
-
- A cue bid overcall of a response to a preemptive opening (including
- weak two bids) is natural, non-forcing, if the suit is a major:
-
- South West North East
- 2H Pass 2S 3S - natural, not forcing
-
- East is exposing a probable psych by North, while showing values
- for a three-level bid. With less strength, East should double 2S,
- showing values for a two-level spade bid. Similarly, if East has
- enough strength to bid 4S, he should do so. To force with a cue
- bid, East must bid 3H.
-
- When the response is in a minor, the cue bid is a forcing takeout
- call:
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- South West North East
- 3C Pass 3D 4D - asks for a major
-
- Since East could bid either minor without sacrificing bidding
- space, her choice of 4D implies that she has better control of
- diamonds than of clubs.
-
- Also see chapter REOPENING CUE BID OVERCALLS.
-
- Direct cue bids by a passed hand are Michaels Cue Bids: cue bid of
- a minor shows both majors, cue bid of a major shows the other major
- plus an unknown minor (partner bids 2NT to inquire). See chapter
- DEFENSIVE BIDDING BY A PASSED HAND in the book "Defensive Bidding."