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Your rebid
#2
Posted Yesterday, 15:00
I want to tell partner I have a minimum hand and offer to play 1nt
I'm masterminding, still
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#4
Posted Yesterday, 15:15
jillybean, on 2024-December-26, 15:00, said:
I want to tell partner I have a minimum hand and offer to play 1nt
I'm masterminding still
I agree with your last sentence. Do you find that masterminding works for you and partner? If the answer is yes you need to find a new partner
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
#5
Posted Yesterday, 15:29
2♣ seems automatic, even if the fact this was posted suggests we may be in trouble.
#6
Posted Yesterday, 16:57
pescetom, on 2024-December-26, 15:29, said:
2♣ seems automatic, even if the fact this was posted suggests we may be in trouble.
You are never in trouble....I value your comments.
fwiw this is from a Michael Rosenberg bidding discussion, not with me, about a year ago...
The actual debate comes later in the bidding, turns into another discussion about this hand, which in turn becomes a third discussion with ED Davis and others starting here...
All about this every day hand...no fancy conventions...just judgement after judgement above my pay scale.
#7
Posted Yesterday, 20:21
Again, if you're one of those pairs who can bid 1NT on a singleton in partner's suit - this seems like a fine hand to do it.
I'm not one of those, I hate when partner has to play the submisfit I "promised" was okay, so I bid 2♣ like a reasonable boy.
It's an interesting question (one for the ages) what I do with the minors reversed - open 1♦ on the 4-card and rebid 2♣? Open 1♣ and rebid 2♣ on five? Open 1♣ and rebid 1NT and let partner play the 5-1 heart fit?
But this way around I have a simple rebid that shows my hand; why wouldn't I do it?
I'm not one of those, I hate when partner has to play the submisfit I "promised" was okay, so I bid 2♣ like a reasonable boy.
It's an interesting question (one for the ages) what I do with the minors reversed - open 1♦ on the 4-card and rebid 2♣? Open 1♣ and rebid 2♣ on five? Open 1♣ and rebid 1NT and let partner play the 5-1 heart fit?
But this way around I have a simple rebid that shows my hand; why wouldn't I do it?
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
#8
Posted Yesterday, 20:52
Of course with T-walsh, unbalanced ♦, weak nt, everything has changed.
Playing strong nt, when I open 1♦ and rebid 2♣ partner can expect my minors to be reversed.
Within these methods, 1♦ 1♥ is an awkward auction.
Playing strong nt, when I open 1♦ and rebid 2♣ partner can expect my minors to be reversed.
Within these methods, 1♦ 1♥ is an awkward auction.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#9
Posted Today, 05:07
mike777, on 2024-December-26, 16:57, said:
You are never in trouble....I value your comments.
fwiw this is from a Michael Rosenberg bidding discussion, not with me, about a year ago...
The actual debate comes later in the bidding, turns into another discussion about this hand, which in turn becomes a third discussion with ED Davis and others starting here...
All about this every day hand...no fancy conventions...just judgement after judgement above my pay scale.
fwiw this is from a Michael Rosenberg bidding discussion, not with me, about a year ago...
The actual debate comes later in the bidding, turns into another discussion about this hand, which in turn becomes a third discussion with ED Davis and others starting here...
All about this every day hand...no fancy conventions...just judgement after judgement above my pay scale.
Please provide a link to the discussion.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#10
Posted Today, 13:21
mycroft, on 2024-December-26, 20:21, said:
Again, if you're one of those pairs who can bid 1NT on a singleton in partner's suit - this seems like a fine hand to do it.
I'm not one of those, I hate when partner has to play the submisfit I "promised" was okay, so I bid 2♣ like a reasonable boy.
I'm not one of those, I hate when partner has to play the submisfit I "promised" was okay, so I bid 2♣ like a reasonable boy.
Me too. But make it 4=1=4=4 and I am not so concerned about opening 1NT however (bridge is a game for optimists, but not for negationists).
mycroft, on 2024-December-26, 20:21, said:
It's an interesting question (one for the ages) what I do with the minors reversed - open 1♦ on the 4-card and rebid 2♣? Open 1♣ and rebid 2♣ on five? Open 1♣ and rebid 1NT and let partner play the 5-1 heart fit?
Here I am aligned to (I imagine) the silent Davidkok: I make the natural clubs opening and then do whatever seems best (which will rarely or never be to rebid the 5 card suit). I do have Pass in my repertory of calls and can count on generally obliging opponents
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