OPPS!
#1
Posted 2004-January-08, 12:11
In fourth seat, South, NS VUL, I held
S A
H K3
D QJ74
C KT9642
East, in third seat, opened 2 Hearts., I tried three clubs.
West doubled, all pass.
West led a heart, and partner, bless her heart, tabled.
(Yes, I know she could have opened, but our style is very conservative)
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
West, obviously thought her DBL was negative. I made 6 when clubs were 2-2.
My question is, if West had passed., how should the auction continue?
#2
Posted 2004-January-08, 12:30
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
#3
Posted 2004-January-08, 12:37
lenze, on Jan 8 2004, 09:11 PM, said:
In fourth seat, South, NS VUL, I held
S A
H K3
D QJ74
C KT9642
East, in third seat, opened 2 Hearts., I tried three clubs.
West doubled, all pass.
West led a heart, and partner, bless her heart, tabled.
(Yes, I know she could have opened, but our style is very conservative)
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
West, obviously thought her DBL was negative. I made 6 when clubs were 2-2.
My question is, if West had passed., how should the auction continue?
Tricky hand, made more so by the opening style.
From my perspective, 3 level bids by partner should be fit showing non-jumps.
Unfortunately, suit quality is too weak to consider 3S.
3S would be a standout call with
S KQ642
H T64
D 4
C A832
I'm torn between 4D as a splinter and 3H [ostensibly a stopper ask].
I'm pretty sure that I'd splinter.
#4
Posted 2004-January-08, 12:59
Maybe the auction would have been
Ps--Ps--2H---3C
Ps--3S--3NT--Ps
Ps--Ps
Ben
#5
Posted 2004-January-08, 15:29
luis, on Jan 8 2004, 07:30 PM, said:
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
So you hold
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
And open 1 Spade in 2nd seat!!
Playing 2/1, partner bids 2D holding
S J85
H K63
D KQJ98
C K4
You will end up in 4S, one trick (at least) too high
Or partner might bid 2C with
S A82
H Q3
D QJ5
C KT932
Once again, one trick too high.
I am not against a weak opening approach, but it does NOT mesh well with a disciplined 2/1 system I had the honor once to have played with the master, Barry Crane. These hands, were of course opened, but we played Drury in ALL seats. That does not fit in with the 2/1 system I play now.
#6
Posted 2004-January-08, 18:18
Free
#7
Posted 2004-January-08, 23:28
lenze, on Jan 9 2004, 12:29 AM, said:
luis, on Jan 8 2004, 07:30 PM, said:
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
So you hold
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
And open 1 Spade in 2nd seat!!
Playing 2/1, partner bids 2D holding
S J85
H K63
D KQJ98
C K4
You will end up in 4S, one trick (at least) too high
Or partner might bid 2C with
S A82
H Q3
D QJ5
C KT932
Once again, one trick too high.
In my 2/1 the hand will respond 1 NT forcing with that crappy hand. And after any response it bids 3 sp showing a Limit raise with 3 Spades. And that will be the end of the bidding. 3 SP making.
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.
#8
Posted 2004-January-09, 04:57
#9
Posted 2004-January-09, 05:01
I am not against a weak opening approach, but it does NOT mesh well with a disciplined 2/1 system I had the honor once to have played with the master, Barry Crane. These hands, were of course opened, but we played Drury in ALL seats. That does not fit in with the 2/1 system I play now. [/quote]
I agree that playing 2/1, sound opening is even more important than in other sys. The reason is that with good 12 or better, you will always force to game facing an opened pd. so if pd open too light, u will bid too many bad games.
#10
Posted 2004-January-09, 12:58
I am not against a weak opening approach, but it does NOT mesh well with a disciplined 2/1 system I had the honor once to have played with the master, Barry Crane. These hands, were of course opened, but we played Drury in ALL seats. That does not fit in with the 2/1 system I play now. [/QUOTE]
I agree that playing 2/1, sound opening is even more important than in other sys. The reason is that with good 12 or better, you will always force to game facing an opened pd. so if pd open too light, u will bid too many bad games.[/QUOTE]
If you play light openings then your partner won't force to game on a 12 count.
If your partner forces to game on a twelve count, then you won't open light.
That's what partnership agreements are all about.
Eric
#11
Posted 2004-January-09, 13:21
lenze, on Jan 8 2004, 09:29 PM, said:
luis, on Jan 8 2004, 07:30 PM, said:
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
So you hold
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
And open 1 Spade in 2nd seat!!
Playing 2/1, partner bids 2D holding
S J85
H K63
D KQJ98
C K4
You will end up in 4S, one trick (at least) too high
Or partner might bid 2C with
S A82
H Q3
D QJ5
C KT932
Once again, one trick too high.
I am not against a weak opening approach, but it does NOT mesh well with a disciplined 2/1 system I had the honor once to have played with the master, Barry Crane. These hands, were of course opened, but we played Drury in ALL seats. That does not fit in with the 2/1 system I play now.
For every single bid, every single convention, and every opening style there are a lot of hands that will produce a bad result.
I'm sure you can construct a lot of hands where opening 1s will lead to a bad result, I wonder why you didn't produce one where 1s is doubled for 1100, it's an easy task.
What matters is what happens in average. The modern approach for bridge dictates that you must open this kind of hand because IN AVERAGE it will lead you to a better result.
You can say you don't like it but please don't send silly examples where it won't work because that approach is a complete nonsense. Do you want me to post examples where opening 1s leads to a good result while passing is a disaster? Individual examples are not important, what counts is the best average action, you must understand this.
#12
Posted 2004-January-09, 15:00
#13
Posted 2004-January-09, 18:16
lenze, on Jan 8 2004, 11:29 PM, said:
luis, on Jan 8 2004, 07:30 PM, said:
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
So you hold
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
And open 1 Spade in 2nd seat!!
Playing 2/1, partner bids 2D holding
S J85
H K63
D KQJ98
C K4
You will end up in 4S, one trick (at least) too high
Or partner might bid 2C with
S A82
H Q3
D QJ5
C KT932
Once again, one trick too high.
I am not against a weak opening approach, but it does NOT mesh well with a disciplined 2/1 system I had the honor once to have played with the master, Barry Crane. These hands, were of course opened, but we played Drury in ALL seats. That does not fit in with the 2/1 system I play now.
anyone can result any hand (or any two hands).. the real question is, what's the best way to bid the north hand *most* of the time?.. personally i'd open it.. if pard game forces with a 2/1 and we're down, so be it.. won't be the last time
#14
Posted 2004-January-09, 18:28
You can open very lightly playing 2/1 if you and your parntership have agreements for dealing with it. If you open "light" then your 2/1 responses have to be stronger. If you open light a lot, maybe 1S-3C and 1S-3D, 1S-3H, should show 11-12 and goodish six card suit (I use these as fit jumps).
I have a mechanism discussed elsewhere, in that 1M-2C is very much like DRURY after a 1st or 2nd seat major opening bid --- or a true 2 over 1 game force with clubs. This allows you to open 1M on junky hands. This method was disucssed in another thread (BTW, this allows 1M-2M to be weak LOTT raise).
Ben
#15
Posted 2004-January-10, 08:55
Trpltrbl, on Jan 9 2004, 12:28 AM, said:
lenze, on Jan 9 2004, 12:29 AM, said:
luis, on Jan 8 2004, 07:30 PM, said:
Another perfect 5431 hand with 7 losers and 5 controls is passed.
Your pd should use whatever you have agreed for hands where you decide to pass an opening bid.
So you hold
S K7643
H A954
D 4
C A83
And open 1 Spade in 2nd seat!!
Playing 2/1, partner bids 2D holding
S J85
H K63
D KQJ98
C K4
You will end up in 4S, one trick (at least) too high
Or partner might bid 2C with
S A82
H Q3
D QJ5
C KT932
Once again, one trick too high.
In my 2/1 the hand will respond 1 NT forcing with that crappy hand. And after any response it bids 3 sp showing a Limit raise with 3 Spades. And that will be the end of the bidding. 3 SP making.
Mike
Oops I missed the Jack of D
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.
#16
Posted 2004-January-10, 09:43
#17
Posted 2004-January-12, 16:50
#18
Posted 2004-January-14, 04:45
Teach your partner to open opening bids. I totally agree with Luis' assertions here.
#19
Posted 2004-January-14, 05:19
To illustrate that every convention or bid might produce terrible results, look what came our way yesterday.
My LHO risked opening 1NT (16-18) on this terrible hand:
AQx
Kxxx
Kx
AQxx
Since we play Woolsey (remember from another thread?) after this, without the penalty double hands included, my partner passed and when I reopened with double, holding xx JTxx AJ9xx Tx, my partner who held the remaining 16 HCP passed this out.
1NTx went 4 off, so one could argue that 16-18 NT is not safe since you can go for 1100 like this poor declarer.
Opening light may produce bad results, but the same is true for not opening light. I'll stick with light openings, thank you. Even if I didn't however, the actual hand would be an opening in any situation. Rule of 20, good controls, and the master suit. WTP?

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