Opening a freak 0=5=1=7 12 HCP?
#1
Posted 2012-April-19, 22:41
S: -
H: AJ974
D: 4
C: AK97532
Spots are approximate because the hand records are in my car, but I definitely didn't have any Ts. Playing 2/1 GF with 1C: Clubs or balanced, what is your bidding plan?
I had no idea what to do with this. Partner will respond showing spades at the 1 level to your opening.
#4
Posted 2012-April-19, 23:00
There is too great a chance for a ♣slam or other better ♣contract to emphasize ♥.
#5
Posted 2012-April-19, 23:26
#6
Posted 2012-April-19, 23:37
wank, on 2012-April-19, 23:26, said:
I think the thing I missed in the bidding was clubs, hearts, hearts would show this hand. I tried clubs, hearts, clubs.
#7
Posted 2012-April-19, 23:49
If 2♦ is responded, bid 2♥. If partner raise it, then it's fine. Otherwise, jump to 5♣ immediately.
If a suit is responded, if it matches your suit, raise it and explore a slam. If it doesn't match, bid ♣ forever.
If step responses are used and a positive response is get, bid ♥ first, then ♣ forever.
#8
Posted 2012-April-20, 08:58
This hand is completely inappropriate for a 2♣ opening.
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#9
Posted 2012-April-20, 13:10
mikl_plkcc, on 2012-April-19, 23:49, said:
You have void in spades and you are worried about playing 1♣. You are wrong, 1♣ cannot be passed out, neither is 1♥.
open 2♣ and face something like 2♣-2♦-2♠-5♦, your pleasure.
Opening 2♣ with a weak hand is a mistake because partner with a missfitting 14 count will put you in a hopeless 6NT.
Opening 2♣ with a 2 suiter is a mistake, because you can face a competitive bidding like 2♣-2♦-2♠-5♦ where you have shown no suit yet and partner knows nothing.
#10
Posted 2012-April-20, 13:50
mikl_plkcc, on 2012-April-19, 23:49, said:
If 2♦ is responded, bid 2♥. If partner raise it, then it's fine. Otherwise, jump to 5♣ immediately.
If a suit is responded, if it matches your suit, raise it and explore a slam. If it doesn't match, bid ♣ forever.
If step responses are used and a positive response is get, bid ♥ first, then ♣ forever.
This is a very, very bad idea. It comes from looking only at this hand, and fantasizing about its playing strength, and ignores the fact that there are 3 other players at the table. Not only do you likely face interference, and could end up being completely screwed without ever mentioning either of your suits below the 5 level, but your poor partner is entitled to assume you have about 20 hcp (or more), so he will drive to slam, or double the opps, on lots of hands offering no play or defence. Meanwhile, since there is zero, and I mean zero, chance that it will go 1♣ all pass, any other opening call is insane. (Yes, I think the handful of followers of Robinson who open 1♥ with this shape are, in the context of the auction, insane)
If step responses are used (in terms of showing hcp), I understand how attractive they can seem to an inexperienced player....I used them myself very early in my bridge career...but I strongly recommend that you change your system. Now's not the time to elaborate on why.
And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. There are times and hands when one should or could choose to bid the shorter of two long suits first, but this isn't one of them.
#11
Posted 2012-April-21, 15:02
#12
Posted 2012-April-21, 17:48
But hey life aint perfect and neither r bidding systems and u do have to take some risks, lets hope this adventure ends well
#13
Posted 2012-April-21, 21:26
tolvyrj, on 2012-April-21, 17:48, said:
But hey life aint perfect and neither r bidding systems and u do have to take some risks, lets hope this adventure ends well
I disagree. This hand will play fine in clubs even if partner has no support.
I have a 7 card club fit in my own hand.
If pard listens to my auction, he will understand that I am bidding on distribution, not power.
#14
Posted 2012-April-22, 12:41
But after saying that i must confess that i dont see an other option than start with 1♣ and rebid ♥ over 1 ♠.If it goes to hell im prepared to defend my actions and i think reasonable prd will agree with me.
#15
Posted 2012-April-22, 18:18
1C-1S
2H-3NT (me thinking 'ohdear' at this point)
4C-6C which makes on the defence we got but 6H is a much nicer place to play.
However I probably should have bid 4H not 4C
#16
Posted 2012-April-22, 20:54
With the distribution in the hand, I don't think there's virtually any chance 1 ♣ would ever be passed and would opt for bidding fairly normally in order to show the distribution.