Am I Going Crazy Part 1
#21
Posted 2014-September-07, 10:57
There is a difference between opening 1NT, and rebidding 1NT. When you produce the auction 1m-1♠-1NT, partner will know that you do not have four spades (you would raise) and depending on style you might have raised on some hands with three spades also. So he will only rebid his spades again if he has six, or perhaps five good ones with some shape. This makes it fairly safe to rebid 1NT with a singleton in partner's spade suit. However, opening 1NT is different, because now partner will bid (or transfer to) spades holding any five-card spade suit, since he has the possible upside of finding you with four spades (or three good spades and a side small doubleton).
Since you are playing weak notrump, opening 1♣ and rebidding 1NT with this hand would show 15-17 (huge overbid on these cards, which are worse than a typical 14 because of the location of values). My experience is that opening 1NT with a singleton major usually leads to very poor results, so I will open 1♦ on this one and rebid 2♣ if partner bids the expected 1♠. In general I'm not a fan of reversing my suit order like this, but the alternatives (open 1NT with a singleton, bid and rebid clubs on five to the seven) seem worse.
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#22
Posted 2014-September-07, 12:33
#23
Posted 2014-September-07, 13:11
Face it, this is not a good 14 count. the king of spades very likely won't pull it's weight and deduct another point for the club bus tickets and you have a hand barely strong enough for a 12-14 opener let alone a rebid showing 15-17 points.
Open 1NT and partner is highly likely to take out into spades - worst case with nil points and a suit similar to your clubs.
Open 1c and then what? You really don't want to revid such an anemic suit. You are happy if partner responds 1D or 2C but over 1H raising to 2H is likely to get you too high as partner will assume you have four.
Over 1S 1NT is an overbid. Play of a no trump contract will be difficult as spades will be blocked. 2c is feeble and may lead to a missed game if partner is strong.
The best feature of your hand is the diamond suit so if you bid at all why not bid it. If you lose the auction at least partner knows what to lead. You intend to rebid clubs to show the essentially two suited nature of the hand. Granted you risk playing in a 4-2 fit in diamonds as partner will take you for 5-5 or 5-4 but at least you will have the top honours.
But have you considered passing?. Game is likely to be out of reach unless partner has an opening hand. You know that spades split badly if the opposition bid them
and your short suited honours look more defensive than offensive.
#24
Posted 2014-September-07, 13:12
#25
Posted 2014-September-07, 14:18
MatthiasK, on 2014-September-07, 10:17, said:
this hand is not worth 15 hcp now, IMHO.
Then give it an extra point or two outside Cs. Eventually you're going to run into the same problem (and if it's not strong enough for a strong NT, it's not strong enough to reverse).
#26
Posted 2014-September-07, 15:43
#27
Posted 2014-September-07, 19:32
#28
Posted 2014-September-07, 19:47
To the OP, my first thought was to open 1♦ but would not be upset if partner opened 1NT. I do not like 1♣ though. On the other hand, Helene's example seems like a clear 1♣ opening - and even happy to rebid 2♣ with ♣Qxxxx when it is the cheapest suit like this would be over a 1♠ response.
#29
Posted 2014-September-08, 02:01
ampermsn, on 2014-September-07, 19:32, said:
I would not call you crazy but I would think that you are misinformed.
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#30
Posted 2014-September-08, 09:42
I would open 1D and rebid 2C (including over a 1NT response). This shows an unbalanced hand (tick), a wide point range (tick), five diamonds (oops), four+ clubs (tick). Yes you have mis-led partner about your diamonds - but you usually get a bit more leaway in a minor suit.
#31
Posted 2014-September-08, 11:45
Eagles