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- verb poker Simple past tense and past participle of
overcall .
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Examples
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East overcalled the obvious four spades, and South's double was showing values rather than purely for penalty.
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Of course, if North showed out the contract would fail – but how could North, who had a singleton club, also have a singleton heart and not have overcalled West's opening bid of one club?
To overcall or not? 2011
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North relayed with an artificial bid of two spades, East overcalled three diamonds, South passed to show a minimum and North took a slight gamble when he bid three no trumps, but he was expecting a real opening from his vulnerable partner rather than a nine count.
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South overcalled one spade and West doubled, showing some values with four cards in hearts.
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Allfrey overcalled one spade with the North cards, while John Howard for Hinden passed.
To overcall or not? 2011
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North overcalled three spades and South raised her to four – the heavy pre-empt had done its work by pushing the opponents into a game that could not make.
A thrilling tie 2011
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North overcalled one spade, for which East silently thanked him.
Enduring success 2011
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East overcalled two spades to show hearts and a minor, and the bidding developed at a frenetic pace before the Polish East player decided that her opponents' contract of five spades might very well make, so she "sacrificed" over it in six diamonds.
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North overcalled with one spade and East supported his partner's hearts by one means or another.
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He overcalled one diamond, and when his opponents reached four spades by North he sacrificed against it in five diamonds, just as I had.
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