Is this hand worth opening? Bad 11 count with 6 hearts
#2
Posted 2007-September-13, 10:34
I'd open it at the 1 level playing Precision.
#3
Posted 2007-September-13, 11:43
#4
Posted 2007-September-13, 12:44
Harald
#5
Posted 2007-September-13, 12:52
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2007-September-13, 12:53
#7
Posted 2007-September-13, 12:58
#8
Posted 2007-September-13, 13:38
#9
Posted 2007-September-13, 13:46
#10
Posted 2007-September-13, 13:59
i don't see how an initial pass can help to recover 'a fitting 3NT'...
#11
Posted 2007-September-13, 14:57
I think an initial pass is fairly clear. The Qx and QJ mean that this hand is worth far less than its 11 HCP, it seems comparable to a lot of nice but unexceptional nine counts. If you open those, then fine, but I don't.
I certainly couldn't stomach a weak two at unfavourable. My ODR is awful - Qx and QJ suggest defending, and if one of the opponents has four hearts that's a lot of trump losers to take care of. I'm not the sort who lives in fear, but when 1100 against a part-score seems plausible, the chance of going for a number (possibly a few hundred undoubled) looks worthy of consideration. To me, Qx AJ7xxxx Qx xx is a weak two at these conditions, with the 7th heart counteracting the otherwise defensive nature of the hand.
So...yeah. My hand isn't very good, and isn't keen on declaring. Why the need to bid?
#12 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:05
#13
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:06
MickyB, on Sep 13 2007, 12:57 PM, said:
I think an initial pass is fairly clear. The Qx and QJ mean that this hand is worth far less than its 11 HCP, it seems comparable to a lot of nice but unexceptional nine counts. If you open those, then fine, but I don't.
I certainly couldn't stomach a weak two at unfavourable. My ODR is awful - Qx and QJ suggest defending, and if one of the opponents has four hearts that's a lot of trump losers to take care of. I'm not the sort who lives in fear, but when 1100 against a part-score seems plausible, the chance of going for a number (possibly a few hundred undoubled) looks worthy of consideration. To me, Qx AJ7xxxx Qx xx is a weak two at these conditions, with the 7th heart counteracting the otherwise defensive nature of the hand.
So...yeah. My hand isn't very good, and isn't keen on declaring. Why the need to bid?
Mike: I am hard pressed to think of a hand with a decent 6 card suit where I'm not opening either 1 or 2 on. For many of us, there is no such thing as an in-between hand.
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:07
No offense Phil but I find the thought of opening 2H red/white with any "decent" 6 card suit revolting. What ever happened to you being such a strict believer in the rule of 2/3/4?
#15
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:14
Jlall, on Sep 13 2007, 04:05 PM, said:
I'm not 'happy' to have this hand at all
My quacks are crap UNLESS partner has values. If he has values in my quacky suits, then my hand becomes quite good.. and if he has either a really good hand or a hand with some fit, then I want him to bid. When I am red v white in 1st seat, he will take me for a good weak two and thus will respond on some hands on which he would, at other vulnerabilities, pass... and on most of such hands, my quacks become valuable.
That's why I said I am happy to be red v white... I am actually unhappy about the hand, but less unhappy at this heat than at others....
#16
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:25
pclayton, on Sep 13 2007, 10:06 PM, said:
MickyB, on Sep 13 2007, 12:57 PM, said:
I think an initial pass is fairly clear. The Qx and QJ mean that this hand is worth far less than its 11 HCP, it seems comparable to a lot of nice but unexceptional nine counts. If you open those, then fine, but I don't.
I certainly couldn't stomach a weak two at unfavourable. My ODR is awful - Qx and QJ suggest defending, and if one of the opponents has four hearts that's a lot of trump losers to take care of. I'm not the sort who lives in fear, but when 1100 against a part-score seems plausible, the chance of going for a number (possibly a few hundred undoubled) looks worthy of consideration. To me, Qx AJ7xxxx Qx xx is a weak two at these conditions, with the 7th heart counteracting the otherwise defensive nature of the hand.
So...yeah. My hand isn't very good, and isn't keen on declaring. Why the need to bid?
Mike: I am hard pressed to think of a hand with a decent 6 card suit where I'm not opening either 1 or 2 on. For many of us, there is no such thing as an in-between hand.
I agree entirely. If you give me a reasonably offensive hand, say KTx AQTxxx xxx x, I'll probably open it 1♥. Swap the spades and the diamonds and I'll probably open it 2♥. It's borderline either way.
I'm not passing the original hand because I consider it in-between 1 and 2, I'm passing it because I consider it to be too weak for 1♥ and grossly unsuitable for 2♥.
#17
Posted 2007-September-13, 15:58
I do not like 2H on this hand....too flat..too many hcp outside of my suit.
I did not see that agreement posted so I pass.
#18
Posted 2007-September-13, 16:04
mikeh, on Sep 13 2007, 10:46 PM, said:
What he said
#19
Posted 2007-September-13, 18:56
Jlall, on Sep 13 2007, 09:05 PM, said:
You're crazy
Seriously, though.. I don't think there's such a thing as "a hand too good for a weak 2, but not good enough for a 1 level opener"
#20
Posted 2007-September-13, 19:04
- hrothgar

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I think this is clear, but many disagree with me...what say you?