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Definition of overcall in English: overcallverb ˈəʊvəkɔːlˌoʊvərˈkɔl [no object]Bridge Make a higher bid than an opponent's bid. at my table West had overcalled in diamonds with object after North had overcalled two diamonds, East jumped to four spades Example sentencesExamples - A bid can only be overcalled by calling a lower card of the same suit as the original bid.
- This means that there is no advantage in bidding solo 9, 10, 11 or 12 except to overcall another bidder.
- If someone offers to declare, a later player may overcall by offering to reveal, in which case the first may raise his call to a revelation.
- It is also possible to overcall a contract with a similar contract in which hearts are trumps.
- It can only be overcalled by the dealer also offering also to ‘shoot the moon‘.
noun ˈəʊvəkɔːlˈoʊvərˌkɔl Bridge An act or instance of overcalling. an overcall of two no trumps alerts partner to the good news Definition of overcall in US English: overcallverbˌōvərˈkôlˌoʊvərˈkɔl [no object]Bridge Make a higher bid than an opponent's bid. at my table West had overcalled in diamonds with object after North had overcalled two diamonds, East jumped to four spades Example sentencesExamples - It is also possible to overcall a contract with a similar contract in which hearts are trumps.
- It can only be overcalled by the dealer also offering also to ‘shoot the moon‘.
- This means that there is no advantage in bidding solo 9, 10, 11 or 12 except to overcall another bidder.
- If someone offers to declare, a later player may overcall by offering to reveal, in which case the first may raise his call to a revelation.
- A bid can only be overcalled by calling a lower card of the same suit as the original bid.
nounˈōvərˌkôlˈoʊvərˌkɔl Bridge An act or instance of making an overcall. an overcall of two no trumps alerts partner to the good news |