The Rebid Problem Opening 1NT with 5 card major
#1
Posted 2015-December-26, 12:13
Here is what I never see mentioned: what if partnership simply agreed that rebid 1NT is 12 to 17? Would that be so problematic? After all, that's the range that you're showing if you bid 2 of a minor.
#2
Posted 2015-December-26, 12:31
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#3
Posted 2015-December-26, 13:07
Another idea that is sometimes seen is to raise spades in your hypothetical example with 3=5=(3-2) shape, thus meaning that it is only necessary to open 1NT with specifically 2=5=3=3. Naturally this also has some issues attached to it. Other systems have different solutions - some, such as SEF and Forum D never open 1NT with a 5 card major and have the rebids structured around this. In general, I would suggest that route rather than the Crowhurst one.
#4
Posted 2015-December-26, 13:20
2C asks (rebids 2D minimum third, 2H middle third with 2 spades, 2S middle third with 3 spades, 2NT max third, game forcing). Continuations of 2NT+ game forcing
2D weak
2H constructive 5-2 majors (mild game invitation)
2S weak
2NT invitational opposite the top half of the range (pass on the bottom two thirds)
#5
Posted 2015-December-26, 13:28
mgoetze, on 2015-December-26, 12:31, said:
I think OP's point is that you're not obviously worse off after a 1N rebid showing 12-17 hcp than after a 2m rebid having the same range. Besides, I don't see why you'd ever want to play in 2N after something like
1♥-1♠; 1N(12-17 bal.)-?:
P = 0-8, 4S2-H
2♣ = (8)9+, relay
...2♦ = 12-14, 2533 [allows P with 4S1-H4+D, 2♥ with 4S2H, 2♠ with 5+ S and 3♣ with 4S1-H5+C]
...2♥ = 12-14, 3S5H(32) [allows P with 4S2H, 2♠ with 4S1-H5-D5-C and 3m with 4S6+m]
...(...)
2♦/♥/♠ = to play
This post has been edited by nullve: 2015-December-27, 14:49
#6
Posted 2015-December-26, 13:35
Anyway, in my view you are looking for a solution to a problem that is overstated. I do not have any particular objection to opening 1N with a 5 card major, such that I need to look for some method of avoiding it.
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#7
Posted 2015-December-26, 14:03
#8
Posted 2015-December-26, 14:55
#9
Posted 2015-December-26, 16:58
TrampledUF, on 2015-December-26, 14:03, said:
A large portion of top US pairs use a 2NT or 3♣ response as Puppet Stayman. I have also posted on BBF a 1NT structure built around 2♣ as Puppet Stayman several times, so there are certainly solutions available if you consider this a major issue for you.
#10
Posted 2015-December-26, 20:28
There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
I trust in my bridge judgement, playing standard I pick the prime hands to open 1N based on:
1) A solid or semi-solid major
2) A poor major
3) 3 cards in the other major
Picking only these hands or other hands suitable for NT such as hands with a couple of empty Kings etc means when you open 1N with a 5-card major you have significant odds in your favor not just the statistical advantage of 52% or whatever it is.
Use your judgment.
#11
Posted 2015-December-27, 07:30
#12
Posted 2015-December-27, 13:04
TrampledUF, on 2015-December-26, 12:13, said:
Here is what I never see mentioned: what if partnership simply agreed that rebid 1NT is 12 to 17? Would that be so problematic? After all, that's the range that you're showing if you bid 2 of a minor.
I would say that having such a wide range for the 1NT rebid is far more of a problem than is usually caused when opening 1NT with a 5 card major.
#13
Posted 2015-December-27, 15:52
#14
Posted 2015-December-27, 17:39
While playing in 1NT has no great downside to playing in 2M in IMPs, when you are playing MPs that small difference in score becomes paramount, and if you can happily have two different methods, I firmly believe 1NT should include a 5 card major in IMPs, but deny one in MPs.
#15
Posted 2015-December-28, 00:12
steve2005, on 2015-December-26, 20:28, said:
There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
I trust in my bridge judgement, playing standard I pick the prime hands to open 1N based on:
1) A solid or semi-solid major
2) A poor major
3) 3 cards in the other major
Picking only these hands or other hands suitable for NT such as hands with a couple of empty Kings etc means when you open 1N with a 5-card major you have significant odds in your favor not just the statistical advantage of 52% or whatever it is.
Use your judgment.
What do you mean by #1 and #2? They are contradictory, no?
#16
Posted 2015-December-28, 01:37
TrampledUF, on 2015-December-28, 00:12, said:
If you have a solid suit that is running, you often make the same number of tricks in NT by running the suit.
If the suit is particularly poor, then you may do better in NT by looking elsewhere for your tricks, which option is not available if they are trumps.
Generalising is dangerous.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq