svengolly, on 2016-December-27, 01:13, said:
This hand particularly has me bugged.
♠ 10 7
♥ A 5
♦ A K 9 8 3 2
♣ A 8 5
N-S Vul, you are S dealer.
In his latest column from 12/24/16, he says open this 1NT. I'm trying to see the long run logic here but it escapes me. It would seem to be impossible to redescribe this hand in terms of diamonds and suit play once NT has been called. Plus, it's not like you're trying to protect the lead coming into your hand with tenaces.
Enlighten me oh wise players! I am getting back into the game after a long absence.
Either 1D or 1NT is an acceptable call. You need to agree with your partner what you want to do with these sorts of hands.
In favor of 1D:
You are more likely to go plus if the hand is a part-score hand
You will generally get to the right game
If that game is 3NT, you'll get to it from the right direction more often than not
You are less likely to miss a diamond slam
In favor of 1NT:
You will sometimes be in a higher-scoring partial (MP only)
You will make game more often (you'll get to some think 3NT contracts that make)
You will have a tough rebid if partner responds 1M (2D is an underbid; 3D is an overbid; I would choose the overbid, but ....)
You are more likely to keep the opponents out of the auction if they have a partial or game in a major
All in all, it's close, and I don't think one can criticize either bid.
Cheers,
Mike