Definitionn. a bid that is higher than preceding bids
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Any overbid of an adversary shows strength; an overbid of a partner who has declared No-trump may show weakness. [Please select]
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Now, however, it is generally understood, and players will not either overbid or double a declarer they suspect of it. [Please select]
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This must not be understood as a suggestion that a partner should seldom be overbid. [Please select]
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He should, therefore, overbid it whenever he has sufficient strength to justify such action. [Please select]
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To overbid two Hearts or two Royals with two No-trumps, as a rule, means 100 Aces. [Please select]
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The hands are much too strong to call one Spade, as that also might not be overbid. [Please select]
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In that case it would take 4, instead of 3, Royal Spades to overbid two No-trumps; and 6, instead of 4, to overbid three No-trumps. [Please select]
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WHEN "ONE HEART" OR "ONE ROYAL" HAS BEEN DECLARED When the Dealer bids one Heart or one Royal, the Third Hand should not overbid unless without strength in the declaration. [Please select]
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To overbid two Royals or Hearts with three Diamonds or Clubs is obviously absurd, unless holding _five honors_ and such other strength that game is assured. [Please select]
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