upgrade?
#1
Posted 2007-December-19, 15:49
AQJ
AJx
Axxx
team game, 3rd seat.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2007-December-19, 15:51
You are 3334, you have three jacks, you have only one useful spot card. This seems like a rather below-average 17-count. If this is 1♣...2NT then you're playing a 14-16 1NT opening.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2007-December-19, 15:54
Clear 1N opener.
#4
Posted 2007-December-19, 15:57
#5
Posted 2007-December-19, 16:14
While I am not much of a point counter (in terms of adjusting point count), 4333 usually plays a point shy of 4432 or 5332, and Jacks are notoriously overvalued in the 4321 count.
I wouldn't go quite so far as to say that I'd open 1N in a 14-16 method... mostly because I downgrade less often, and less radically, than I upgrade, but I understand josh's comment, and it is far closer to the mark (afaiac)than considering this an upgrade beyond 15-17.
Edit: I note that josh said 'nearly', so I actually agree 100% with him
#6
Posted 2007-December-19, 16:19
#7
Posted 2007-December-19, 16:46
Nothing remarkable about it.
#8
Posted 2007-December-19, 17:27
However, I would open 1♣ in third seat because I play 1NT as 14-16 in third seat.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2007-December-20, 01:58
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#10
Posted 2007-December-20, 03:06
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2007-December-20, 06:16
Distribution 4333 is actual for NT open and ♠J, ♦J and ♥AQJ values is maybe good 60%, maybe poor 40%.
#13
Posted 2007-December-20, 07:40
Also, I was just playing around with it, trying to find the trashiest 17-count possible according to K&R.
KQJ KQx QJx QJxx
Evaluates to 13.40!
So the next time you pick up this 17-count, you might want to consider opening a 12-14NT
#14
Posted 2007-December-20, 09:28
jdonn, on Dec 19 2007, 04:57 PM, said:
exactly
#15
Posted 2007-December-20, 09:38
What kind of upgrade were you thinking about Csaba?
#16
Posted 2007-December-20, 09:54
- hrothgar
#17
Posted 2007-December-20, 18:50
However, recent research leads to the conclusion that (contrary to popular belief) 4-3-3-3 shapes actually play rather better in no trumps at the partscore or game level than 4-4-3-2 shapes with the same honour structure. The main reasons for this are:
if partner has a five-card suit, you will have a three-card fit for it, making it easier to establish;
even if partner does not have a five-card suit, then as long as he has a different four-card suit from yours, you will have (at least) two 4-3 fits either (or any) of which might break 3-3 and provide some extra tricks;
if partner does not have a singleton (when you probably won't play in no trumps anyway), the opponents won't have a nine-card fit, so that even if they lead your weak suit, it might break 4-4.
So maybe I should upgrade this hand because it's 4-3-3-3. I still won't, though, if it's all the same to you.
And sealed the Law by vote,
It little matters what they thought -
We hang for what they wrote.
#18
Posted 2007-December-20, 19:20
#19
Posted 2007-December-20, 19:28
dake50, on Dec 20 2007, 08:20 PM, said:
Decide what next? Whether to overbid 2NT by a point or underbid 1NT by three points depending what partner responds??
#20
Posted 2007-December-20, 19:32
Hannie, on Dec 20 2007, 09:54 AM, said:
This link doesn't work (at least here) If you have time, please post the hand in question.
Thx .. neilkaz ..

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