What's you openning?
#5
Posted 2005-November-28, 04:50
If you were 4-4 in the mayors I could
see the merit 1C / 1D, altough you will be
hard pressed, to sell the 15HCP in later rounds
to partner.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2005-November-28, 06:47
However, the forum is so coincident on the choice of 1NT opening, 94.59%! I wonder if this had happened before:)
We love this game.
For whom is interested with the traveller:
http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/hands...username=adhoc3
#7
Posted 2005-November-28, 06:50
adhoc3, on Nov 28 2005, 07:47 AM, said:
However, the forum is so coincident on the choice of 1NT opening, 94.59%! I wonder if this had happened before
We love this game.
For whom is interested on the traveller:
http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/hands...username=adhoc3
I think, given his hand, 2NT from your partner would be enough.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2005-November-28, 06:52
Alain
#9
Posted 2005-November-28, 07:16
I don't have a problem with the shape or the fact that two suits are wide open. Rather, the hand looks a hair too weak for me to feel comfortable opening a 15-17 NT.
Once I decided NOT to open 1NT, I prefer 1♠ on a chunky 4 card suit to opening 1♣ on xxx
#10
Posted 2005-November-28, 10:45
It is even more clear that partner is not worth 3NT opposite 15-17. While a 24 point game 15 opposite 9 might be right, it really needs to be a good 9 and this is a bad 9: 4333 shape and no 10s or 9s.
As an aside, I think 3NT on 24 is generally not a good idea after a strong NT. After a weak NT it is a different matter: two average 12 counts often have a good play, and 13-11 isn't bad.
#11
Posted 2005-November-28, 11:20
#12
Posted 2005-November-28, 11:27
Partner 'pushed' on this hand. Just inviting would be plenty with this Quacky 9HCP and 4333 shape.
If partner bids to 2NT, you certainly will pass and make 8 tricks.
Seems to be a par result 'if' good bidding follows an opening 1NT bid.
Regards,
Robert
#13
Posted 2005-November-28, 16:39
#15
Posted 2005-November-28, 22:55
Quite the opposite, in fact. if you give responder the ♠Q and opener the ♣Q but keep both hand shapes the same, so that opener has one suit unstopped, then 3NT plays even worse than on the actual hands. Similarly swap the ♥Q and the ♦Q so that opener has stops or partial stops in each suit, and 3NT gets even worse.
Eric
#16
Posted 2005-November-28, 23:04
Winston
#17
Posted 2005-November-29, 09:42

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