1C-1D-1H would show a WNT with better hearts than spades (or equal) and 1S a WNT with better spades than hearts? That seems way too restrictive.
In reality you can bid 1M with any hand where you don't mind your partner passing, and given that he'll only pass with 0-4 (with 5+ he can bid 1N or raise you or 1S over 1H), you can definitely bid 1M (intending to rebid 2M) with 17-19(20) and 5M.
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#22
Posted 2012-June-30, 02:29
NaeosPsy, on 2012-June-29, 14:00, said:
We bid 3+c M as 1M with weak NT hands.
Yes, good. My question still stands.
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#23
Posted 2012-July-04, 00:01
antonylee, on 2012-June-29, 14:25, said:
1C-1D-1H would show a WNT with better hearts than spades (or equal) and 1S a WNT with better spades than hearts? That seems way too restrictive.
In reality you can bid 1M with any hand where you don't mind your partner passing, and given that he'll only pass with 0-4 (with 5+ he can bid 1N or raise you or 1S over 1H), you can definitely bid 1M (intending to rebid 2M) with 17-19(20) and 5M.
In reality you can bid 1M with any hand where you don't mind your partner passing, and given that he'll only pass with 0-4 (with 5+ he can bid 1N or raise you or 1S over 1H), you can definitely bid 1M (intending to rebid 2M) with 17-19(20) and 5M.
Yeah, I see the point, could actually do that.
mgoetze, on 2012-June-30, 02:29, said:
Yes, good. My question still stands.
Well, we usually pass with 4 card support and even 5-7 after 1C-1D-1M.
#25
Posted 2012-July-04, 14:52
NaeosPsy, on 2012-July-04, 00:01, said:
Well, we usually pass with 4 card support and even 5-7 after 1C-1D-1M.
Well, don't do that, it's silly.
"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision"
-- Bertrand Russell
-- Bertrand Russell