7-4 M and weak What to open?
#21
Posted 2007-February-15, 10:38
If their guess is to pass, then they may well have made that choice after a 1♠ opening. If their choice is to bid somehow at the five-level in a minor (bidding one or 4NT takeout perhaps), then we may have the last guess.
-P.J. Painter.
#22
Posted 2007-February-15, 10:41
#23
Posted 2007-February-15, 11:26
#24
Posted 2007-February-15, 11:28
inquiry, on Feb 15 2007, 09:26 AM, said:
I agree; this is the 'biggest' risk of 4♠.
Still, it looks like a classic 7-4 preempt to me.
(Al: Its very unlikely hearts will be the correct strain on this hand).
#25
Posted 2007-February-15, 11:40
inquiry, on Feb 15 2007, 12:26 PM, said:
Was there a particular reason you chose to single out Swan for insult? BBO has nobody that would bid this way?
#26
Posted 2007-February-15, 11:43
SoTired, on Feb 15 2007, 12:40 PM, said:
inquiry, on Feb 15 2007, 12:26 PM, said:
Was there a particular reason you chose to single out Swan for insult? BBO has nobody that would bid this way?
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#28
Posted 2007-February-15, 13:21
I don't think this is too strong for a 2nd seat white preempt.
#29
Posted 2007-February-15, 13:21
pclayton, on Feb 15 2007, 12:28 PM, said:
I do not know the statistical likelihood of pard holding 4 or more hearts, but in 2nd seat, I only have one opp to preempt vs one pard to preempt.
There was mention of the risk of the opps finding their minor suit fit......if they have a fit, so do we, so I am just as likely to have an 8 card fit in S as in H? Maybe not, but the 1S bid doesnt hurt my chances of finding out, does it?
I respectfully acquiesce to Ely Culbertson, but think that this is the one orientation (7S and 4H) that might be the exception to the "rule".
#30
Posted 2007-February-15, 13:39
Al_U_Card, on Feb 15 2007, 02:21 PM, said:
pclayton, on Feb 15 2007, 12:28 PM, said:
I do not know the statistical likelihood of pard holding 4 or more hearts, but in 2nd seat, I only have one opp to preempt vs one pard to preempt.
There was mention of the risk of the opps finding their minor suit fit......if they have a fit, so do we, so I am just as likely to have an 8 card fit in S as in H? Maybe not, but the 1S bid doesnt hurt my chances of finding out, does it?
I respectfully acquiesce to Ely Culbertson, but think that this is the one orientation (7S and 4H) that might be the exception to the "rule".
Al, if you are forced to ruff a minor in the 7-4 hand (when playing in 4-4 heart fit), there are plenty of hands where the spade suit can get stranded. Playing in spades, this is not a problem. This is why swans often play better in the 7 card suit instead of in the 4-4 fit.
#31
Posted 2007-February-15, 13:54
#32
Posted 2007-February-15, 14:56
(2H)-???
2H: Muiderberg (5-card H & 4+card m; weak)
What do you bid now?
#33
Posted 2007-February-15, 15:14
kgr, on Feb 15 2007, 03:56 PM, said:
(2H)-???
2H: Muiderberg (5-card H & 4+card m; weak)
What do you bid now?
4♥. If they start off with a minor, my partner gets 3 ruffs on the board. If they start with a trump (or a spade) I set up the spades.
I need too much from partner to consider slam, and if I play in a 5-4 when I had a 7-3 available, well, I guess I don't care much.
#34
Posted 2007-February-15, 15:16
jtfanclub, on Feb 15 2007, 11:14 PM, said:
kgr, on Feb 15 2007, 03:56 PM, said:
(2H)-???
2H: Muiderberg (5-card H & 4+card m; weak)
What do you bid now?
4♥. If they start off with a minor, my partner gets 3 ruffs on the board. If they start with a trump (or a spade) I set up the spades.
I need too much from partner to consider slam, and if I play in a 5-4 when I had a 7-3 available, well, I guess I don't care much.
It's RHO opening 2H
#35
Posted 2007-February-15, 15:21
kgr, on Feb 15 2007, 03:56 PM, said:
(2H)-???
2H: Muiderberg (5-card H & 4+card m; weak)
What do you bid now?
4♠
#36
Posted 2007-February-15, 15:36
#37
Posted 2007-February-15, 15:41
3 and 4♠ are strong bids, not weak. I'm fine with 2♠.
#38
Posted 2007-February-15, 16:19
3 and 4♠ are strong bids, not weak. I'm fine with 2♠. "
3S is a huge hand.
To me, 4S sounds like the hand I have, lots of distribution and not a lot of points, if pd has some help I can make.
Peter
#39
Posted 2007-February-15, 16:30
ALSO, just for the record, I read 2H as mulderberg.. which I take not as "weak" but rather minimum opening hand with hearts and a minor. If 2♥ is preemptive (less than opening hand) with major/minor, I will change my bid to 2♠.
#40
Posted 2007-February-15, 20:30
inquiry, on Feb 15 2007, 05:30 PM, said:
ALSO, just for the record, I read 2H as mulderberg.. which I take not as "weak" but rather minimum opening hand with hearts and a minor. If 2♥ is preemptive (less than opening hand) with major/minor, I will change my bid to 2♠.
Muiderberg shows a weak hand.
- hrothgar

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