AL78, on 2020-February-16, 04:42, said:
I'm not sure about that. It is not that bad a hand with two quick tricks, and it will be very anti-field. If I don't open 1NT on that hand I might as well be playing a strong NT.
Being anti-field at MPs isn't such a bad thing. The 1NT hand is really poor 13 HCP count despite it's two quick tricks. (Kaplans and Rubens evaluator puts it at a measly 11.65!**
see below) As the cards lie East/West can make 4
♥ so what possessed you to double their 3
♥ contract goodness only knows but at least you openly acknowledge that the double was wrong.
Bidding a bad hand
twice is where you went wrong. When partner bids 3
♣ automatically showing 6+ clubs in my opinion, the chances of the opponents having a singleton or void in that suit increase considerably. Your club honours are therefore virtually worthless.
I do not feel that having just two quick tricks is enough to warrant opening a weak no-trump, especially when you do not have a maximum hand and some solidity to the suits. Two quick tricks with a number of Q-J-10-9 cards also in the hand is acceptable: two quick tricks with tram tickets is winging it, in my personal opinion. Quick tricks are a good measure for suit contracts in the same way that the Kaplan and Rubens evaluator is also a tool used for suit contract evaluation** as opposed no-trump contracts.
I am not criticising you in any sense for playing
with the field if that is your preferred option, but I am also acutely aware at this vulnerability of the opponents doubling your final contract and going one down for -200 at MPs which everyone knows is a bad score.
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