When to open? Counting points or...?
#1
Posted 2006-September-12, 13:56
A.
♠ AQT94
♥ K83
♦ QJ4
♣ T8
B.
♠ AJ864
♥ KQ2
♦ 984
♣ 64
C.
♠ AQ984
♥ 4
♦ KJ862
♣ 32
D.
♠ AT854
♥ 4
♦ KJ862
♣ 32
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#2
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:01
B is not a 1st/2nd seat opening hand unless you play light open by agreement.
#3
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:10
arrows, on Sep 12 2006, 03:01 PM, said:
B is not a 1st/2nd seat opening hand unless you play light open by agreement.
Neither are C or D.
While many may open them on the basis of rule of 20 (or ZAR), I will assume we are referring to first/second seat openings in a 2/1 context. These hands do not meet criteria for constructive openings in my methods.
A barely qualifies, and only because of the suit texture in the spade suit.
In 3rd/4th seats, ABC are all openers. I would never open D, regardless of position.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#4
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:15
So A and C are yes. D is no.
B is technically no but I have seen partners open this one nv sometimes when feeling funky.
#5
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:21
I would certainly open C, almost certainly A, and would like to open D as well.
#6
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:24
Here's a few examples of minium strength constructive openings with unbalanced hands.
Balanced or three suited hands require a decent 11 count, which rules out B
Hand 1
♠ 32
♥ KJ74
♦ 6
♣ AT9632
Hand 2
♠ 64
♥ A2
♦ QT976
♣ K975
Hand 3
♠ KT872
♥ A5
♦ Q2
♣ T653
Hand 4
♠ 9
♥ AT9753
♦ A65
♣ 842
Hand 5
♠ J87643
♥ AK94
♦ 6
♣ T3
#7
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:32
ATxx...AT9xxx...void...xxx
You start to get some wide ranges if you open and respond really light so I prefer to place some restraints.
#8
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:36
So I guess my answer is A and C aare claer openers. Hand D with some partners (say 50/50 opener) and hand B almost never.
#10
Posted 2006-September-12, 14:50
hrothgar, on Sep 12 2006, 10:24 PM, said:
Here's a few examples of minium strength constructive openings with unbalanced hands.
Balanced or three suited hands require a decent 11 count, which rules out B
Hand 3
♠ KT872
♥ A5
♦ Q2
♣ T653
To me, this hand looks weaker than Adam's hand B in all respects (including playing strength). So what is the rationale for opening this one but passing with hand B?
Arend
#11
Posted 2006-September-12, 15:19
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#12
Posted 2006-September-12, 15:19
cherdano, on Sep 12 2006, 11:50 PM, said:
hrothgar, on Sep 12 2006, 10:24 PM, said:
Here's a few examples of minium strength constructive openings with unbalanced hands.
Balanced or three suited hands require a decent 11 count, which rules out B
Hand 3
♠ KT872
♥ A5
♦ Q2
♣ T653
To me, this hand looks weaker than Adam's hand B in all respects (including playing strength). So what is the rationale for opening this one but passing with hand B?
Arend
I agree that Hand B offers more playing strength than Hand A, however, MOSCITO has different standards for balanced and unbalanced hands.
I feel a lot more exposed opening a 5332 pattern than I do opening a 5422.
#13
Posted 2006-September-12, 17:20
B is a mini notrump if I'm playing that.
D is a 2-suited preempt.
#14
Posted 2006-September-12, 18:00
#15
Posted 2006-September-12, 18:54
About half of 2/1 players I know would open C.
Peter
#16
Posted 2006-September-12, 19:33
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