Would you open a 5M4M2m2m hand with 1NT?
#1
Posted 2013-June-25, 22:52
#2
Posted 2013-June-25, 23:23
Second, YES, I have opened a 5422 as 1NT before. The hand was something like ♠QJTxx ♥QJxx ♦AQ ♣KJ. We ended up having a huge fit in Spades, but partner correctly didn't fancy her 4315. I would do it again, because next time partner will have 23(53) or 2344 and 1NT will be the best contract.
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#3
Posted 2013-June-25, 23:32
4-5-2-2, if 15 or 16 maybe.
4-5-2-2, 17..no.
These choices have worked fine in the past. Side issue, if partner puppets 3C/1N, we show one or two 4 card majors with 4-5 ---not the 5cM.
#4
Posted 2013-June-26, 00:19
As the poster above said, finding a fit is also very hard even when playing puppet, as you have to show 1 or 2 majors, cant show the 5 card major.
#5
Posted 2013-June-26, 01:25
#6
Posted 2013-June-26, 02:38
I try to eliminate from my game any bids which in practice repeatedly turn out badly.
6M322 with tenaces in doubletons - maybe.
4441 or 5m431 with singleton king - maybe, especially if singleton king is in spades.
#7
Posted 2013-June-26, 12:55
PeterGill, on 2013-June-26, 02:38, said:
4441 or 5m431 with singleton king - maybe, especially if singleton king is in spades.
This last one fits the turned out badly thing for me but I agree with the others.
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#8
Posted 2013-June-26, 13:29
For so many reasons!
When we hold 54 majors, and partner has a hand too weak to move over 1N, but with a fit for either major, we are probably in the wrong partial and may even have missed game, especially if we have constructive or (even better on this layout) Bergen raises available.
If one holds a 11 count 4333 with a card major it is quite normal to bid 3N rather than give away info via stayman. But playing our 5=4 major suit fit in 3N generally (not always) works out poorly.
In a competent partnership, we will not miss games after 1♠ 2♥ by opener...perhaps more accurately, we won't miss very many games that we would have reached after 1N.
#9
Posted 2013-June-26, 13:56
This is truly a never answer.
#10
Posted 2013-June-26, 15:38
However in this case I agree completely with his NEVER!!! in response to the original question.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#11
Posted 2013-June-26, 16:47
With the specific 4=5=2=2, and 15, 16 or 17 HCP the following issues emerge:
--What is your threshhold for a reverse into a suit partner does not have?
--Is 1NT forcing in response to 1H?
--How much does a 2NT rebid show?
--Do we play Flannery? What range?
--Do we just blast 3NT with 3-4-3-3?
--Are we willing to Play 2H when partner is 3-2-x-x-balanced, regardless of whether she has 6 or 10?
-- If not, are we willing to be in 2NT instead of 1NT when Responder is weak?
--Are we comfortable rebidding 2C in our 2-card suit when the range is 11-16?
I am sure there are more style things to consider, but that is the idea; and I cannot answer any of the above for anyone else. But, I do recommend they ask it of themselves and maybe tweak other parts of their system when they choose 1H or 1N.
#12
Posted 2013-June-26, 17:52
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
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#13
Posted 2013-June-26, 18:08
playing a non-forcing upto 11ish 1NT response whereby 2m rebid promises 4+, you're stuck between passing and missing game with 15 opposite 11 and reversing and going overboard opposite a 5 count.
playing a forcing NT, you can rebid 2c on your doubleton, already a bit perverse, and can still have an issue on the 3rd round over 2H preference.
#14
Posted 2013-June-27, 08:17
Depending on the state of the match I could convince myself to open 1NT when I hold 15HCP, a poor 5 card ♥ suit and good values in both minors.
#15
Posted 2013-July-02, 02:16
I can't see the point in opening 1NT with 5♠&4♥.
#16
Posted 2013-July-06, 21:34
If only the 5-cards suit is so poor that i have to treat it as 4-cards suit, i will try to onpen 1TN.
#17
Posted 2013-July-06, 22:01
I also strongly tend not to open 5=2=4=2, or 5=2=2=4 hands either, but will open 2=5=2=4, or 2=5=4=2 hands.
#18
Posted 2013-July-06, 23:22
What if I had
I have an book rebid of ???
Ok, I guess almost never because I would open 1NT (15-17) on this hand.