georgi, on 2015-February-25, 05:46, said:
GIB currently cannot open 2NT with 6th minor.
I don't think i am capable for giving bridge advises, but my opinion for my style when i play with GIB would be if i were North i would have opened 1♣.
I think GIB would be much better if allowed to open 6m322 with 1nt/2nt/2c rebid 2nt when appropriate. When having honors in the doubletons, and less solid clubs. It should probably also open 1nt if in range on 2425/2245/2452 patterns not holding spades IMO, to avoid reverse sequences that may end up higher than you want.
The main problem with not treating these hands as balanced is rebid problems. If a 1nt opener, typically the only other plausible rebid is 3
♣, 1
♣-1M-3
♣. This is less palatable than opening 1nt when the club suit is relatively weak and the strength is in the doubletons. If stronger than a 1nt opener, the problem is that rebidding 3
♣ isn't strong enough! 3
♣ typically has around 15-17 hcp IMO, maybe 14 hcp with solid clubs or 7 great clubs. Holding 19+ hcp you really can't rebid 3
♣ (because non-forcing and partner may pass missing a good game), therefore you have to either rebid 3nt (in which case why not just open some number of notrump so you find your 5-3 major fits) or reverse/jump-shift into a 3 cd or 2 cd fragment (which is likely to run into GIB accidents).
The main complaint on this hand is that GIB is too strong to rebid 2nt! If it is going to open 1
♣, it can't take the same bid on 21 HCP that it does on 18. This strong it has to rebid 3nt. On other hands 20+hcp, like with 3226, it could fake a diamond reverse conceivably to find out if partner has 5 cd spade first (if you first fix the stupid treatment over reverses where responder bids 2nt with weak hands with 5 cd spades) before bidding 3nt.