If God Gives You Spades

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The title is part of a well known bridge saying:

[box type=”info”]If God gives you Spades bid something.[/box]

Spades is the Boss Suit because it outranks the other suits in the bidding. You are more likely to be able to outbid the opponents to get to a makeable contract or an effective sacrifice.aaxx

All this means you should strain to to get a Spade suit onto the table.

A very important part of this is making an overcall when you can, especially when you have limited values.

Given all of this what should East do over 1 and why?

What East should do is to bid 1. Bidding a major at the 1-Level is something you should strive to do to get into the auction.aaxx

With the current hand 1 is clear after which West will certainly compete to 5 which should at least ensure E/W get a decent score.

Because of the 2 voids you can make 13 tricks but it is very unlikely anyone could bid slam knowing what they are doing.

At the table, failing to bid 1 meant that E/W allowed N/S to play in 4. Not a good result.

Are there any guidelines about what is a minimum overcall?

There is a reasonable guideline you can use when in doubt.

Make a small card in one of your plain suits an Ace. If the resulting hand is a clear opening bid you should overcall.

If it is a marginal opening bid then think about it. Now things like the quality of the suit and vulnerability make a difference.

Here, making the 2 the A passes the test easily so we have an Overcall. This is only a rough guide but it gives you a starting point.

it also makes it less likely you will score +100 in the future when you can make 13 tricks in Spades.

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