Too many 2NT contracts are going down
#1
Posted 2012-March-25, 00:40
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Too many 2NT contracts are going down. The opening bid of 2NT followed by three passes is doing very poor, only 40% of these contract are made. You might consider making the 2NT opening stronger. 2NT contracts are often down.
The results of 2NT contracts
...........................................% made..% down
2NT opening bid......................40.24...59.76
2NT bid not opened with 2NT....56.88...43.12
Almost 60% are going down after a 2NT opening bid!
Does anyone have any thoughts why so many 2NTs are being passed out and then going down e.g. no Garbage Stayman in the partnership agreement?
Do we make the 2NT bid stronger as suggested?
If 2NT is already doing poorly, what do we gain from Mexican 2♦ with 18-19 HCP?
#2
Posted 2012-March-25, 00:45
You're looking at the wrong stats here -- the question is of the times that you open 2NT, how often do you go down in 2NT? Keep in mind that very few 2NT openings end up playing there; most of the time you are going to play in game somewhere.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2012-March-25, 02:25
awm, on 2012-March-25, 00:45, said:
You're looking at the wrong stats here -- the question is of the times that you open 2NT, how often do you go down in 2NT? Keep in mind that very few 2NT openings end up playing there; most of the time you are going to play in game somewhere.
You also need to look at how hands which would fall in your lower end for 2NT do when opened something else. And possibly how every other opening does when the possibility that it might include a hand which was previously at the lower end of 2NT is added to the mix.
#5
Posted 2012-March-25, 04:01
Conclusions
The most obscure contract is 5NT
The odds to end up in one club are 5 in 10000, so don't be afraid to open one club with short clubs
At the two level spades is the most played contract
At the three level spades is the most played suit, but the difference is not as big as at the two level
The most played contract is three no trump followed by four spades, four hearts and one no trump
When you end up in one heart or one spade you have more 70% chance to make it, probably due to strong hands that open one in a major
You are most likely to have missed a manche when you end up in two notrumps or two in a major
Too many two notrump contracts were going down. The opening bid of 2NT followed by three passes is doing very poor, only 40% of these contract are made, you might consider making the 2NT opening stronger. 2NT contracts are often down.
Three hearts and three spades are also often going down probably due to preempts, competition and invites that were too high
Three notrump contracts are often made, because if you belong in four or five NT you stay in three
Four hearts is made more often than four spades, because four spades can be a save against four hearts
At the six level we see that too little minor suit slems are bid, it should have been around 2% higher,I guess those were played in 3NT
85% of the 7NT contracts are made
The average number of tricks made is 9.1
In 42% of the deals you will score 9 or 10 tricks
13 tricks are more likely than 5 or less!
#6
Posted 2012-March-25, 07:09
Oh, and 35219: you've quoted yourself in your sig. I'm not sure but I think that's a violation of the Temporal Prime Directive.
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#7
Posted 2012-March-25, 17:48
Benji Acol is supposedly flawed because of the 2NT opener being 19-20. But most good Benji players recognize that flaw and use 2NT as 20-21, 2♣..2NT as 22-23, and have more range defining NT bids for even stronger hands. Precision players have also rejected 1♣-1♦-2NT as showing 19-21 balanced because too often you play in 2NT going down with a 19-count when you could have had a plus score.
#8
Posted 2012-March-25, 23:01
#9
Posted 2012-March-26, 00:41
wank, on 2012-March-25, 03:08, said:
I just wonder when people will catch on and stop replying.
-- Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2012-March-26, 01:38
32519, on 2012-March-25, 00:40, said:
Don't you know that "traditionally" the third pass is actually a double?
#11
Posted 2012-March-26, 01:43
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2012-March-26, 07:52
wank, on 2012-March-25, 03:08, said:
I'll take that action and even give you 5 to 1.
#13
Posted 2012-March-26, 08:01
32519, on 2012-March-25, 04:01, said:
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2012-March-26, 08:01
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#15
Posted 2012-March-26, 09:53
#16
Posted 2012-March-26, 10:22
-gwnn
#18
Posted 2012-March-29, 14:56
EricK, on 2012-March-25, 02:25, said:
Suppose you discovered that 100% of the time the auction went 2NT all pass the contract went off.
That doesn't actually prove anything at all about whether you should make a 2NT opening stronger, or change your responding methods, or both. You can only evaluate in the context of the full system.
The vast majority of the time I open 3S and it ends the auction it goes off (much more than 60%). I have no intention of opening 3S less often.
#19
Posted 2012-March-29, 16:31
-P.J. Painter.
#20
Posted 2012-March-29, 16:45
FrancesHinden, on 2012-March-29, 14:56, said:
That doesn't actually prove anything at all about whether you should make a 2NT opening stronger, or change your responding methods, or both.
For instance, perhaps you merely need to tell partner 2NT is a weak bid with both minors .