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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:34

White vs Red, you're dealer:

9
A
K9xxx
AJTxxx

What do you open?

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Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:36

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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:42

 Hanoi5, on 2011-July-05, 18:34, said:

White vs Red, you're dealer 9 A K9xxx AJTxxx What do you open?
IMO 1 = 10, Pass = 7, 1 = 5. The potential problem is that in some actions, you may lose the suit.
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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:43

1D also for me.
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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:47

1c may lose the d suit. Planning on rebidding 2c.
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Posted 2011-July-05, 18:53

1. It's not like the clubs are significantly better, and although it will distort the suit lengths when I bid 4N later, I think it's still the longterm right bid.
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Posted 2011-July-05, 19:00

The implied threat is an auction where we lose the ability to bid the second, higher-ranking but shorter suit. I like to imagine the auction coming back to me at the four-level in an opposition suit to determine whetherb a problem exists.

If I open 1 and the auction comes back at either 4 or 4, I am no worse off having opened 1 because I can bid diamonds at the five-level as effectively by bidding 4NT as I would opening 1 and rebidding 5. So, I don't see a big problem.

With clubs and hearts, I have no problem if the auction comes back at 4 (I can bid 4), and I am actually better off. But, if the auction comes back at 4, I have a problem. So, I might be more inclined to open 1 with longer clubs IF this concern is high. With diamonds and hearts, I am in an inferior position if the auction comes back at 4, but I am in an acceptable position if 4 comes back (I can bid 4NT and convert 5 to 5). This seems somewhat similar, possibly meriting introduction of the hearts first.

With clubs and spades, I am always better off if I start with longer clubs, assuming 4red, so 1 is easy.

With diamonds and spades, I would be better situation opening spades if 4 comes back, but I am worse off if 4 comes back. I can live with bidding 4 if 4 comes back, so 1 is almost always OK. I might find an exception.

Hearts and spades is the real kicker, as I am always better off at the four-level if I start with spades. So, I might make an exception here.

But, again, with diamonds and longer clubs, I see no good reason to violate, for 4-level concerns.

Now, the three-level gets trickier, but only if 2NT in a contested auction is not geared toward this problem. If it is, no problems.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 01:21

1C, would not have known that there were alternatives if it wasn't for this thread. I think that pass is ridiculous and 1D is misguided. It's not like the clubs are significantly better Adam? AJ10-sixth compared with K9-fifth?
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Posted 2011-July-06, 03:07

1C.
Then hope for Unu2NT, 4NT next.
May even bid 2D,3D,4D.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 03:13

 mtvesuvius, on 2011-July-05, 18:53, said:

1. It's not like the clubs are significantly better, and although it will distort the suit lengths when I bid 4N later, I think it's still the longterm right bid.


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Posted 2011-July-06, 03:42

 han, on 2011-July-06, 01:21, said:

1C, would not have known that there were alternatives if it wasn't for this thread. I think that pass is ridiculous and 1D is misguided. It's not like the clubs are significantly better Adam? AJ10-sixth compared with K9-fifth?


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Posted 2011-July-06, 04:22

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Posted 2011-July-06, 04:34

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The suit is longer, has more honors and I would prefer partner to lead a instead of a .
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Posted 2011-July-06, 06:09

1-Pa-1-1
???

Now what?

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-July-06, 07:02

1, followed by 2. I only like 1 when we may have a true rebid problem (4-5, or good 5 with poor 6), rebidding a good 6 card suit is no problem.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 07:10

Diamonds. The ensuing situation at table is a good example of why I pick 1D instead of 1C.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 07:47

Hog, if you cannot see why you want to be in 6D instead of 6C holding



then it is no surprise that you cannot see why you want to open a AJ10xxx suit instead of K9xxx. From you I would expect such claims, but not from Mtvesuvius who not only has a fairly open mind but also has an exceptional talent for bridge.

Adam, if you think rebid issues are more important than bidding your longer and stronger suit first, fair enough, I disagree but we can argue about that. But let's try not to fool ourselves with arguments that are clearly false.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 10:19

 Hanoi5, on 2011-July-06, 06:09, said:

1-Pa-1-1
???

Now what?




2c no problem yet.
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fwiw if pard rebids 2d here after 2c that is art/gf.

may lose d suit if pard is weakish with d.
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Posted 2011-July-06, 10:37

 han, on 2011-July-06, 07:47, said:

Adam, if you think rebid issues are more important than bidding your longer and stronger suit first, fair enough, I disagree but we can argue about that. But let's try not to fool ourselves with arguments that are clearly false.

Yeah, I didn't really phrase it very well. I meant that our diamonds aren't great, but that we can stand to have them led. In general, I tend to look more at rebid problems before I make these decisions, but I suppose we don't have too much trouble after a 1 opener. Partially because the auction often will come back to us at a fairly high level, and we can bid 4N then to show this hand and also I guess losing the diamonds isn't the end of the world in other auctions where we don't get a chance to rebid 3 (or 4).
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Posted 2011-July-06, 10:56

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