Maybe I'm a muppet for opening 1♣, but I was planning to pass any response partner made.
Pass them into game?
#1
Posted 2015-December-24, 07:06
Maybe I'm a muppet for opening 1♣, but I was planning to pass any response partner made.
#2
Posted 2015-December-24, 09:35
4h is going to be the winner when p has 5 and scores best. 4c offers us the best chance of a plus score.
Rho hasn't raised which is a worry. Maybe he's 35 in the majors.
Still, i like 4h because there's an upside and they might save.
Much though i'm a fan of floating high level t/o doubles on balanced hands, defending a 10 card fit at the 3 level would be a step too far.
#3
Posted 2015-December-24, 11:40
4d (my choice)
(while showing something in clubs) not only denies 4 cards in hearts but also caters the the strong chance partner has dia and hearts for the x. If p happens to have clubs and hearts they can correct to 5c or maybe even bid 4h (to show 5) along the way to 5c which we will gleefully pass. Our hand is actually pretty darn good for most contracts despite the blight of 2 spades. I would have opened that hand 1d and would have no qualms about rebidding 1n over a 1s response. The 1d bid would have given us a bit more flexibility on this hand.
#4
Posted 2015-December-24, 12:39
With the actual auction, whatever you do may deceive partner to an extent. 4 ♣ sounds like ♣ length. 4 ♦ sounds like you have longer ♣ than ♦. 4 ♥ may end up getting you to a 4-3 fit.
So I opted out because 1 ♦ wasn't opened.
If I had to choose a bid in the actual auction, I'd probably choose 4 ♦ also as the least offensive lie.
#5
Posted 2015-December-24, 16:58
#6
Posted 2015-December-24, 18:05
Jinksy, on 2015-December-24, 07:06, said:
- Pass = Least evil. Prepared to apologize.
- 4♥ = Unlikely to make but easiest to defend in the post-mortem
- 4♦ = If this is the right decision, then the rewards are less than if 4♥ is the right choice.
- 4♣ = OK If your 1♣ could be 2 or 3 cards.
- 3N
#7
Posted 2015-December-24, 23:00
wank, on 2015-December-24, 16:58, said:
I think you mean when partner opens 1D and your club suit gets buried.
I agree the debate is tiring. The diamond openers won unless youre saddled with opening all balanced hands 1♣.
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#8
Posted 2015-December-25, 17:27
#9
Posted 2015-December-25, 22:15
wank, on 2015-December-24, 16:58, said:
How does this work better than you opening 1D and partner raising?
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#10
Posted 2015-December-26, 05:04
#11
Posted 2015-December-26, 10:05
Bbradley62, on 2015-December-25, 17:27, said:
This should depend on partnership agreement,some pairs play negative double to 3♠,some to 4♠,some to 6♥/♠, of course,including cooprative penalty.
#12
Posted 2015-December-26, 10:55
gordontd, on 2015-December-25, 22:15, said:
Because you can get both minors in cheaply. Obviously it's better to raise 1d to 2 than 2c to 3 when you can have a wide variety of shapes.
Also if you open 1d and partner has 4m5d he'll bid 1M first, you'll rebid 1nt and you'll need some extra kit to get partner's hand across.
#13
Posted 2015-December-26, 12:14
#14
Posted 2015-December-28, 11:07
lycier, on 2015-December-26, 10:05, said:
Yes, very few do not play negative doubles to at least 3S these days. And it is no problem if the double is not negative, you have an obvious pass.
#15
Posted 2015-December-28, 11:11
gordontd, on 2015-December-25, 22:15, said:
I was thinking the same thing. I have never heard a persuasive, much less convincing, argument for opening 1C with 4-4 in the minors. While this same hand after a D opening is a problem, as presented it is a very serious problem.
#16
Posted 2015-December-28, 11:15
Phil, on 2015-December-24, 23:00, said:
If you open all balanced hands 1♣ systematically at least partner will be better able to understand your rebid here (if, say, you choose 4♦) than if you sometimes open them 1♦ and now partner doesn't know whether you've opened 1♣ balanced just this once or you really have clubs.
-- Bertrand Russell
#17
Posted 2015-December-28, 11:54
x..QJTx...KJTx..KQT9
or
x..QJxxx..KJx..KQT9
Partner is a passed hand and notes we opened in third seat. Perhaps he passed this aceless 12 count?
#19
Posted 2015-December-28, 13:51
For all we know ...3sx may be cold and 4h a good sac.
If you want to call it a very difficult LOTT case, ok.
Teams, competent scratch partner:
Maybe I'm a muppet for opening 1♣, but I was planning to pass any response partner made.