Choice of Opening with 6c minor and 5c major
#1
Posted 2011-January-19, 07:08
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#2
Posted 2011-January-19, 07:40
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2011-January-19, 07:46
Perhaps you meant to post in the "SAYC and 2/1 Discussion" forum?
-- Bertrand Russell
#4
Posted 2011-January-19, 07:53
gwnn, on 2011-January-19, 07:40, said:
I opened 1D too but was berated by my partner, who would have preferred 1S. In the event
The bidding[with no interference] 1D-1H-1S-2C*-?
At this point I was feeling apprehensive about my opening, and wanted to convey weakness asap. So instead of continuing with 2S[which I felt pushed partner to another level with my weak hand], I chickened out and bid 2Ds[With another honour in Ds I would have happily bid 2S. P then bid 2H which I passed! It made, but 3S was bid and made!10 tricks in spades made at one table! We scored a below average board.
Ps Hand:
J65
A98743
Q5
AT
#5
Posted 2011-January-19, 08:08
This auction would have gone
1♠-1NT (forcing)
2[♦-3♠ 3 card limit raise
then the tough decision is pass or 4♠...
#6
Posted 2011-January-19, 08:12
For me:
Playing standard: 1♦, longest suit
Playing MOSCITO: 1♥, showing 4+♠
Playing with Fluffy: 1♠
#7
Posted 2011-January-19, 08:18
I like 1♠ because sometimes it means opponents just don't compete at all when they have hearts. Or if they do, partner has already found a spade fit.
#8
Posted 2011-January-19, 08:24
On your actual hand I like a 1♦ opening.
jetstar, on 2011-January-19, 07:53, said:
The bidding[with no interference] 1D-1H-1S-2C*-?
At this point I was feeling apprehensive about my opening, and wanted to convey weakness asap. So instead of continuing with 2S[which I felt pushed partner to another level with my weak hand], I chickened out and bid 2Ds[With another honour in Ds I would have happily bid 2S. P then bid 2H which I passed!
Whatever you open the hand with, this 'chickening out' in the middle of the auction is a worse mistake than opening 1♠. Just finish describing your hand. If you play 2♣ as forcing to game then your sequence (2♦ then pass) was very bad indeed. If you really think your hand isn't strong enough then pass it originally, rather than pass in the middle of the auction.
#10
Posted 2011-January-19, 08:47
Would you open with this[ NV ] and with what?
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I think your replies are spot on--and I thank you for your thoughts.
I think my 1D, on balance, was correct, but my chickening out was a poor decision. I should bid 2S after my P's strong bid. Whether the 2C* is correct is another matter, altho I think P has a difficult bid. 2C* might be the best bid in the circumstances.
#11
Posted 2011-January-19, 09:12
dcohio, on 2011-January-19, 08:08, said:
This auction would have gone
1♠-1NT (forcing)
2[♦-3♠ 3 card limit raise
then the tough decision is pass or 4♠...
If your partner makes a limit raise and you have 6-5, bid 4♠. Not so tough.
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2011-January-19, 09:17
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#14
Posted 2011-January-19, 20:07
Opening at all: this hand is borderline. Nothing bad is going to happen if you pass, because you're happy to come in over a heart bid/raise at your next turn, so I would lean toward passing. If my major were hearts I might be more inclined to bid. I would really like another defensively oriented card for a 1-level opening.On the other hand a variety of bad things can happen when you open light distributional hands (partner bidding 3NT on his flat 12- or 13-count after you show both your suits is the most common.)
#15
Posted 2011-January-20, 03:39
mgoetze, on 2011-January-19, 07:46, said:
Perhaps you meant to post in the "SAYC and 2/1 Discussion" forum?
It does indeed depend on your bidding system. Playing Polish Club this is either a 2D Wilkosz opening or a 2S opening showing S and a minor 5+5+. What it is definitely not, is a 1S or 1D opening, as openings in PC are sound.
Playing a 2 suited opening bid, that is what I use. Otherwise I would pass as I may be in trouble in partner bids a 2/1. If you force me to open, I would open 1S. The reason for this is if you open 1D and partner bids 2C, a 2S bid is a total distortion of your strength.
#16
Posted 2011-January-20, 09:43
Oleberg's Signature said:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#17
Posted 2011-January-20, 10:17
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#18
Posted 2011-January-20, 21:12
jetstar, on 2011-January-19, 07:08, said:
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The trouble with showing your 5M/6m by opening "light" ( 1m open and rebid M twice--or more) is that partner may get too excited as could happen in this case with the Responder hand you showed:
J 6 5
A 9 8 7 4 3
Q 5
A 10
Partner will take you for "reverse strength" -- he has 3 card ♠ support; he will think his ♦Q is golden; and he has your 2 losing cards in Hts/Cl covered by 2 Aces.
He will be pushing slam and getting too high.
Whereas, opening this hand with 1S will just get you to a relatively safe 4S:
1S - 1NTF!
2D - 3S! ( 3 card limt raise )
4S
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#19
Posted 2011-January-20, 21:55
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-January-20, 21:12, said:
J 6 5
A 9 8 7 4 3
Q 5
A 10
Partner will take you for "reverse strength" -- he has 3 card ♠ support; he will think his ♦Q is golden; and he has your 2 losing cards in Hts/Cl covered by 2 Aces.
He will be pushing slam and getting too high.
What?
Firstly, in the auction
1♦ - 1♥
1♠ - 2♣
2♠
2♠ is not a reverse, and does not show reversing values.
Secondly, when opener has shown 6-5 in diamonds and spades, responder will be able to look at his hand. He will usually notice that he has only three (3) HCP in partner's suits, and will give no thought to pushing for slam.
#20
Posted 2011-January-20, 23:58
1D 2C
2S
Now 2S is a reverse and shows significantly more values than a 9 count.
This is to what I assume Don was alluding.