What would you open? 1NT or 1H...
#1
Posted 2007-March-17, 10:39
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#2
Posted 2007-March-17, 10:49
What do I bid over 1♠?
What do I bid over non forcing 1NT? (I am really inbetween passing and not)
What do I bid over 1♥ 1NT(f1) 2♣ 2♥? Pass and partner has Kxx Tx AJxx xxxx?
Heck what do I bid after 1♥ 2♥, where we could so easily either have game or be down in 3?
When partner raising is not even good news, sign me up for 1NT.
#3
Posted 2007-March-17, 10:59
But if I did open 1H, then I'd rebid 2S over partner's 1S, and 2C over partner's 1NT, and guess the right bid after any of those other nasty auctions
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2007-March-17, 11:14
#5
Posted 2007-March-17, 11:19
I understand that having two wide open suits is less than desirable. However, its going to be incredibly difficult to show this hand if my rebids after 1♥ deny 3=5=2=3 with 15-17 HCP.
#6
Posted 2007-March-17, 11:21
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2007-March-17, 11:51
Hannie, on Mar 17 2007, 11:59 AM, said:
But if I did open 1H, then I'd rebid 2S over partner's 1S, and 2C over partner's 1NT, and guess the right bid after any of those other nasty auctions
Not "guess the right bid". More like "guess what to bid". After all, if there was a 'right bid' then it wouldn't be a problem
#9
Posted 2007-March-17, 11:52
After 1 Nt or 2♥ I wud pass .Most of my Partners are denying 10 points.Over 1♠ my rebid would be 2♠.I doubt if we would miss any reasonable game.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
"Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius".
#10
Posted 2007-March-17, 13:36
jdonn, on Mar 17 2007, 12:51 PM, said:
Hannie, on Mar 17 2007, 11:59 AM, said:
But if I did open 1H, then I'd rebid 2S over partner's 1S, and 2C over partner's 1NT, and guess the right bid after any of those other nasty auctions
Not "guess the right bid". More like "guess what to bid". After all, if there was a 'right bid' then it wouldn't be a problem
In practice, right bid means winning bid Josh! That's why you end up winning bidding polls and I end up winning.... uhm, nothing.
- hrothgar
#15
Posted 2007-March-17, 16:24
- hrothgar
#16
Posted 2007-March-17, 16:40
In real life he never passes 11 counts
RS is just one of Mike's frequent acid flashbacks
Peter
#17
Posted 2007-March-17, 17:47
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2♠ - Certainly not ideal, but can't I presume we have a reasonable structure over this where partner can bid 2NT and I can show max and 3 card support?
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Pass - Presumably if I opened 1NT, partner would pass that. I see no great advantage in being declarer.
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Pass - This is the only troubling auction. However, the example hand you gave is likely to pass your 1N opening. However, I'm sure we can create some 9 counts that would invite game opposite 1N and would bid this way over 1♥. By the way are you accepting an invite if the auction goes 1N - 2N? Certainly not saying the 1♥ opening is without risk.
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This depends entirely on my style of 2♥ bids. Presuming 2♥ is a "constructive" raise, then I will make a try. Obviously a Kokish game try if that is in my arsenal, otherwise I'll make a natural game try of 2♠.
Now, let me give the 1NT bidders some questions.
When it goes 1NT - (3♦) - are you making a reopening double? How do you feel about the auction?
If it goes 1NT - (Dbl) - P - (P) - ? are you pulling?
When it goes 1NT - 3NT and partner turns up with Kxxx JTx xxx AKx and they rattle off the first 5 diamond tricks, how will you feel?
#18
Posted 2007-March-17, 17:53
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#19
Posted 2007-March-17, 18:10
I think if you play junky openings with a semi-force nt response you just rebid 2clubs. Pass is not an option. Yes 2clubs is quite wide ranging here.
#20
Posted 2007-March-17, 18:25
Echognome, on Mar 17 2007, 06:47 PM, said:
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2♠ - Certainly not ideal, but can't I presume we have a reasonable structure over this where partner can bid 2NT and I can show max and 3 card support?
That structure doesn't do you much good since you clearly have more than a max, particularly for 3NT on hands where partner will pass with 4 spades.
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Pass - Presumably if I opened 1NT, partner would pass that. I see no great advantage in being declarer.
Isn't 1NT 6-9? Partner will bid over 1NT 100% of the time with 9, and depending who they are anywhere from a little to most of the time with 8.
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Pass - This is the only troubling auction. However, the example hand you gave is likely to pass your 1N opening. However, I'm sure we can create some 9 counts that would invite game opposite 1N and would bid this way over 1♥. By the way are you accepting an invite if the auction goes 1N - 2N? Certainly not saying the 1♥ opening is without risk.
Only troubling auction...other than the one forcing you to make a bid that is "certainly not ideal"?
Pass my 1NT opener? You are kidding right? Not if you are my partner please.
Of course accept an invitation.
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Now, let me give the 1NT bidders some questions.
When it goes 1NT - (3♦) - are you making a reopening double? How do you feel about the auction?
I double and am not unhappy at all. I hope you weren't suggesting this auction is anywhere near as likely as the ones I gave.
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Repeat last answer, changing the word "double" to "pull".
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Pretty lousy

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