bidding vs strong nt.
#1
Posted 2008-June-02, 22:24
1) opp open strong nt.
2) you are at fav vul
3) you play your favorite but semi common nt defense.
4) Assume imps or Mp..your option.
My question is when if ever do you bid in direct or balance seat with 4-4 playing your favorite and at least semi known nt defense?
If never ok pls say ty.
#2
Posted 2008-June-02, 22:40
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#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-June-02, 23:14
#4
Posted 2008-June-02, 23:33
I often play natural plus x = majors, not too common, so I apologize if I was not supposed to respond.
#5
Posted 2008-June-03, 00:49
#6
Posted 2008-June-03, 01:32
Quote
If never ok pls say ty.
No except for a strong hand with 4-4 majors.
#7
Posted 2008-June-03, 03:20
Non-vulnerable in the passout seat, if I can show both my suits and play in either of them at the two level, I'd bid with a very concentrated 4-4 - something like KQJ10 KJ10x xxx xx would be OK.
Playing Lionel, where a double shows spades and another suit, I'd double in the passout seat with something like KJ10x xx AK10x xxx, because of the added chance that partner will pass it and then make a good lead.
I know of two defences to 1NT which cater for 4-4 shapes:
- Ripstra, where two of a minor shows both majors and length in the bid minor. Playing this, it's normal to bid with a 4432 type.
- Roche, where a 2♣ overcall shows a balanced 12-14. In answer to the obvious questions: yes I have, and no it isn't.
#9
Posted 2008-June-03, 03:41
So playing DONT I think I would balance with all weak 4-4 hands when w/w.
#10
Posted 2008-June-03, 03:50
We use judgment handle vul. and scoring influences.
#11
Posted 2008-June-03, 04:22
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#12
Posted 2008-June-03, 06:47
#13
Posted 2008-June-03, 07:08
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#14
Posted 2008-June-03, 07:18
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#15
Posted 2008-June-03, 07:30
#16
Posted 2008-June-03, 08:27
Sometimes in the balancing seat (depends on the hand)
#17
Posted 2008-June-03, 08:41
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#18
Posted 2008-June-03, 10:44
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#19
Posted 2008-June-03, 11:25
MPs. If the opps are NV I'll mix things up a little more and I will frequently balance with 44 anything. I really dont like to let them play their highest scoring partial if I have any choice.
#20
Posted 2008-June-03, 11:34
Rik
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