Weak 2 Or Not
#1
Posted 2013-June-08, 15:28
IMPS we are white they are red. pass pass your turn
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I know there's not a 6th spade but is this worth a 2♠ opening or not?
Thanks,
Eagles
#6
Posted 2013-June-08, 16:10
Winstonm, on 2013-June-08, 16:09, said:
sorry I don't understand?
#7
#8
Posted 2013-June-08, 21:11
eagles123, on 2013-June-08, 16:10, said:
#9
Posted 2013-June-09, 03:26
you will often have 2 defensive tricks with the AK, you have millions of losers, including potentially slow losers in your suit. basically, your offense to defense ration is bad. something like kqt9x is a much better 3rd in hand joke pre-empt.
1S is better imo - you still get the spade lead, you're modestly pre-empting them, and your defensive potential is more inline to what p would expect.
#10
Posted 2013-June-09, 06:50
#11
Posted 2013-June-09, 07:25
Occasionally you get away with a weak 2 in this situation. Occasionally is losing bridge even if 1 out of every 3 such bids turns out to be favourable. Stick to the guidelines until you can see that the hand posted is trash. 5521, 5431 or 5422 would be a lot better distribution. But then you want that ♠AK to be backed up with 10s and 9s to consider opening this in third seat. Stick to the guidelines and PASS!
#12
Posted 2013-June-09, 08:15
Antrax, on 2013-June-08, 21:11, said:
Thanks for answering for me - I didn't see that reply.
Let me clarify about why one would want to preempt. Basically, only two things are getting ready to happen. #1: LHO has a weakish hand and is getting ready to pass out this deal or open and pass, making the hand at best a partscore deal. If I buy the hand at 2S, I can steal a partscore or go down undoubled a modest amount. Few imps won or lost either way.
#2: LHO is getting ready to open a real hand. By bidding 2S, I take away 2 levels of space. How much fun is it when we have to describe our hands starting at the 3-level? There are only 8 spades among the other three hands, so the average holding would be 2 2/3, so odds are the opponents do not hold a stack and can punish me at 2S doubled when they have no higher scoring game.
The last thing, because of this unique situation, white vs red after 2 passes, partner cannot get too crazy in support, knowing that in this situation the idea of "normal" preempt has quite a huge latitude.
#13
Posted 2013-June-09, 14:27
Eagles123
#14
Posted 2013-June-10, 03:28
#16
Posted 2013-June-11, 10:27
In the quarter finals of the USA2 match Hampson opened 1♠ in 3rd on these colors on Txx in a 4 triple 3 with a Jack. Dbl, 2nt (limit raise) from pard and he ended up in 3♠ whacked -1400.
Fred Gitleman duplicated the whole thing at the other table for a push.
I tend to open 1♠ on this with our 2-way drury and reverse Bergen for safety valves and would do so with 1 less spade, especially against Winston since he's probably already tried to do me in similarly.
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#17
Posted 2013-June-11, 11:48
CamHenry, on 2013-June-11, 08:22, said:
I know this is N/B so I have to be nice, so I'll nicely ask how often your passed partner doubles the opp's 3NT overcall after you open with a weak 2 white/red in 3rd seat? In the event that this does happen, how unhappy are you to be able to provide 2 sure tricks to the defense?