|  OBAR BIDS - Acronym for Opponents Bid And Raise - Balance 
    In Direct Seat.  Popularized by Larry Cohen in "To Bid Or Not 
        To Bid: The Law of Total Tricks". Conceptually, when one side discovers 
    a trump fit at the 2 level trump (beneath 2 Spades), the other side should 
    consider entering the auction - even bidding without substantive values in 
    direct seat.  While many might make a bid in the balancing/passout seat 
    ("borrowing partner's King"), making a freebid in direct seat is typically 
    viewed as showing additional values - no so playing OBAR BIDS. Criteria to 
    consider when making an OBAR BIDS: 
      
        | 1. | Sensitive to Vulnerability  
        - caution when unfavorable "Red versus White" |  
        | 2. | Shortage in OBAR suit |  
        | 3. | Reasonable length in higher 
        ranking suit |  
        | 4. | Working values - honors in 
        higher ranking and side suits |  
        | 5. | Quality of hand - controls, 
        primary honors, intermediate values, sequences, etc |  
        |   | Also see
        Environmental Factors |   Example: P - (1H) - P - (2H);2S                                  
    A reasonable bid holding:
 
         K Q J 8 2                     
    Nice sequence, working values, and good lead direction 
  5 3 
  J 10 5 
  9 6 4 |