here pass is better than 2♣, 3♣ is an adequate hand with decent playing strength in clubs, but not very defensive, doubles from partner are penalties. You won't have a weak NT as you'd have opened it, your club is 4+ cards, 5+ unless 4414 if <15
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#1
Posted 2024-November-21, 14:19
here pass is better than 2♣, 3♣ is an adequate hand with decent playing strength in clubs, but not very defensive, doubles from partner are penalties. You won't have a weak NT as you'd have opened it, your club is 4+ cards, 5+ unless 4414 if <15
#2
Posted 2024-November-21, 14:37
#3
Posted 2024-November-21, 14:58
mikeh, on 2024-November-21, 14:37, said:
2♣ says I don't want to stand a penalty double and I'm ashamed of my opening bid, which I'm not. I have 6 tricks, 3N could easily be making
Edit - we open pretty light, expect partner to have at least a 10 count
#4
Posted 2024-November-21, 15:39
Now I tend towards 3♣ to hamper the probable enquiry.
#5
Posted 2024-November-21, 15:49
pescetom, on 2024-November-21, 15:39, said:
Now I tend towards 3♣ to hamper the probable enquiry.
There is not a real enquiry situation, the single suited hand is likely to have 2 points at most and not bid again unless they have a REALLY long suit.
#6
Posted 2024-November-21, 18:43
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#7
Posted 2024-November-21, 21:53
Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Edit - we open pretty light, expect partner to have at least a 10 count
You couldn’t pay me to play that agreement.
#9
Posted 2024-November-22, 04:15
Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Literally?
By opening 1♣ you said that your hand belonged to a certain set of hands. If you still think your hand belongs to that set, why are you ashamed when you were just following your system? And if 2♣ signals that your hand doesn't belong to the set, that's a psychic control, which is illegal.
Maybe the 'ashamed of my ___ bid' is just jargon, but I suspect that because it's so common, many now play eg. a 4M rebid over 1M-2N(Jacoby) as a psychic control, showing a hand that was just short of a 1M opening. This has to stop.
#10
Posted 2024-November-22, 04:27
nullve, on 2024-November-22, 04:15, said:
By opening 1♣ you said that your hand belonged to a certain set of hands. If you still think your hand belongs to that set, why are you ashamed when you were just following your system? And if 2♣ signals that your hand doesn't belong to the set, that's a psychic control, which is illegal.
Maybe the 'ashamed of my ___ bid' is just jargon, but I suspect that because it's so common, many now play eg. a 4M rebid over 1M-2N(Jacoby) as a psychic control, showing a hand that was just short of a 1M opening. This has to stop.
Yeah, it's more "most people wouldn't have opened this but systemic for us" say KJx, xxx, x, AQxxxx.
This hand was actually a directorial, the redouble wasn't alerted and that changes the meanings of my bids. Maybe I should have worked out at the table that XX has to be weak, but I didn't, and even if I had, it's not uncommon to psyche a strong NT overcall opposite a passed partner (I got the vul wrong, we were vul they weren't).
#11
Posted 2024-November-22, 13:03
Playing a Kaplan-Sheinwold derived system, I would not imagine that pass could show anything other than 15+ balanced (with maybe some semibalanced 13s and 14s that we judged not to open 1N for some reason) or some 15+ unbalanced defensively oriented hand, and any minimum unbalanced hand would be required to bid here. Then again, in such a system I wouldn't open 1C on any 11 count other than AKxxxx and a side ace.

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