Two 5 card majors KQJ87 QJ1095 Q2 6
#2
Posted 2024-May-20, 17:13
#3
Posted 2024-May-20, 18:54
It's a fascinating hand - but we do need to know where in the auction you are.
If you're opening, many conservative players would pass this aceless 11 (especially if partner will expect cards in suits for a future Michaels cuebid). Otherwise, 1♠ seems automatic.
#4
Posted 2024-May-20, 21:22
#5
Posted 2024-May-21, 16:00
#6
Posted 2024-May-22, 03:31
#7
Posted 2024-May-22, 08:53
pescetom, on 2024-May-22, 03:31, said:
It's almost kingless.
If you regularly open these, you need to think hard about your "forcing pass" doctrine.
#8
Posted 2024-May-22, 12:34
I would probably open OPs, but partner could have quite a reasonable hand and the opponents make 3NT, and definitely could go 670 in the "matchpoint double" situation.
One of the books I read years ago had a story where someone who had a good solid Roth-Stoneish partnership wanted to try this newfangled Precision thing. They had a disaster because they opened lighter, but didn't yet have a handle on how much stronger one had to be to double, so they were letting lots of doubled partscores through (or setting undoubled ones). Went back to "sound openers", and went back to doing well.
This hand is great if we find a fit. But if we find a fit, they can compete in their fit, and we have potentially zero defensive tricks if our fit is in spades. If we don't have a fit, it's a trap and we start with one foot in it. Sure, it's both majors and we have the high ground, but still.
As opposed to that, we can pass this hand, expecting to be able to come in with a double, or a Michaels, or even "bid the suit they didn't show" next round. And if it goes p-1♦-p-3NT (even 2NT), well then we know what partner has, don't we?
The thing is to the passers, it is unlikely that we will be locked out of the auction, *and* we'll have a better idea whether it's safe when it comes around again. It does lose on the 1♠-p-Bergen players who might have shut out the opponents already, sure. It could also hit 1♠-2♦-p-3♦...
#9
Posted 2024-May-22, 14:59
#10
Posted 2024-May-22, 16:07
DavidKok, on 2024-May-22, 14:59, said:
Can you really be quick out with this hand? If you don't have a 2-suited opening.
#11
Posted 2024-May-22, 16:23
#12
Posted 2024-May-23, 10:07
All this to say that it is likely to *become* a 1-bid hand if I pass to start.
If it weren't both majors, I'd be much more uncomfortable (still pretending to be a "sound opener" player, which I've already stated I'm not).
#13
Posted 2024-May-23, 11:24
DavidKok, on 2024-May-22, 14:59, said:
DavidKok, on 2024-May-22, 16:23, said:
What's your opening bid with
QJ876
QJT96
32
6
?
#14
Posted 2024-May-23, 15:50
#15
Posted 2024-May-23, 16:44
nullve, on 2024-May-23, 11:24, said:
QJ876
QJT96
32
6
?
Seriously? 6 HCP compared to 11 HCP in the original hand? In some jurisdictions, ie in the ACBL, this is an illegal opening bid on the Basic and Basic+ chart, and in 1st and 2nd position on the open chart. Just because you have 13 cards doesn't mean you have to bid at every turn.
Of course if you have an opening bid that shows both majors with less than opening bid strength than well done for having a system bid that fits the hand.
#16
Posted 2024-May-24, 05:55
#18
Posted 2024-May-28, 08:55
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#19
Posted 2024-May-28, 12:21