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Poll: would you open this (29 member(s) have cast votes)

would you open this

  1. yes, its ok (20 votes [68.97%])

    Percentage of vote: 68.97%

  2. no, its terrible (7 votes [24.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 24.14%

  3. no, they shoot people for less (2 votes [6.90%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.90%

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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2008-March-01, 13:28


Dealer: East
Vul: All
Scoring: IMP
T7
A9
QJ843
KJ72


West North East South

 -     -     Pass  ?

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Posted 2008-March-01, 14:01

yes, open this.
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Posted 2008-March-01, 14:16

Jlall, on Mar 1 2008, 01:01 PM, said:

yes, open this.

Now watch the votes for yes go up ;)


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Scoring: IMP


West North East South

 -     -     Pass  1
 Pass  1    Pass  2
 Pass  2    Dbl   3
 Pass  4    Pass  5
 Pass  Pass  Pass  


I had options with my bidding, a rebid of 2 would show a bad hand but nothing like this distribution. 2nt after 2 would show the stopper but I hoped 3 was less encouraging. 4... I cant pass
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Posted 2008-March-01, 14:19

Someone should find their way to 3NT with these cards. It won'r make either, but it has better chances than 5C
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Posted 2008-March-01, 15:01

mr1303, on Mar 1 2008, 01:19 PM, said:

Someone should find their way to 3NT with these cards. It won'r make either, but it has better chances than 5C

Right, 2 is game forcing so I should just take it on the chin and show my stop.
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Posted 2008-March-01, 15:40

I would open this as well
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Posted 2008-March-01, 16:09

I think south should definitely pass over the double, take advantage since there is nothing really worth saying. Then 3 by north, 3NT by south, probably north would pass and at least you wouldn't be doubled (I know 5 wasn't doubled but that's just lucky since it should have been.) If north pulled to 4 I would definitely play that nonforcing when there has been any interference, since south's auction would have shown doubts about 3NT. I am probably getting out of the realm of B/I though ;)

I also agree with opening the hand. If it's your style to pass I don't consider that awful but opening is definitely a majority action.
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Posted 2008-March-01, 16:10

I would have opened as well. Perhaps as North, after FSF either bid 3 to check for a stopper (or even half-stop) in hearts or take a chance in 3NT (expecting a heart lead) after 3. I really do not like 4 seeing that South would almost certainly have only 4 of them (for the lack of a 3 rebid).

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Posted 2008-March-01, 18:45

manudude03, on Mar 1 2008, 03:10 PM, said:

At the end of the day, as is said by many on the forums, one hand proves nothing.

True, but it is very helpful to look at the different options I had to continue the bidding ;)
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Posted 2008-March-01, 19:06

I would open this all the time. You have chances of 3NT played the other way up Kathryn. You should pass the X of 2H and now your pd can bid 3H showing half a stopper.
You were lucky you weren't doubled btw.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 02:56

I'd also open this hand (as you all know :) ). But I know many who won't.

I think I'd have rebid 1NT instead of 2, but that's a close call. That might have induced a club lead, letting me make 3NT, btw. Not that that proves anything.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 05:49

Hi,

it is ok, and I would open it.

Switch the minors, and opening is a lot less clear.
As it is, you have a easy rebid.

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Marlowe
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Posted 2008-March-02, 05:53


With kind regards
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Posted 2008-March-02, 07:28

For what its worth, I was sitting North on this one:

I probably wouldn't have opened the South hand, but I don't have any real strong opinion either way. I'm not a big fan of the 3 rebid. I think that either Pass or 2NT would has been much more descriptive. After the 3 rebid, I was expecting that partner most likely held 6-4 in a minors (maybe 6-5).

What I find surprising is the number of people who think that its worth trying for 3NT after partner has denied a full Heart stopper. Yes, Qx in Hearts will provide a Heart stopper. Even so, this looks like a hand that is going to play better in a minor.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 10:46

I wouldn't open the South cards, but I've seen worse, it's a matter of partnership style what a minimum opening bid looks like.

The problem was over the double of 2H. Without any specialised agreements, I would pass it showing doubt about what to do: 3D sounds like six diamonds. It doesn't show a weaker hand than pass.

Getting out of B/I territory slightly, in my regular partnerships I have a meaning for redouble of the double of 4th suit here: it shows a heart stop that is happy to be dummy, such as Ax(x), Kxx, QJ10 etc... allowing partner to bid NT with Qx and have the contract right-sided. But I wouldn't try that without prior discussion.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 15:23

I open this it is close to the border vulnerable though.
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Posted 2008-March-02, 15:27

jillybean2, on Mar 2 2008, 09:16 AM, said:

Jlall, on Mar 1 2008, 01:01 PM, said:

yes, open this.

Now watch the votes for yes go up :rolleyes:


I did and it was ugly...


Scoring: IMP


West North East South

 -     -     Pass  1
 Pass  1    Pass  2
 Pass  2    Dbl   3
 Pass  4    Pass  5
 Pass  Pass  Pass  


I had options with my bidding, a rebid of 2 would show a bad hand but nothing like this distribution. 2nt after 2 would show the stopper but I hoped 3 was less encouraging. 4... I cant pass

I redouble to show a partial stopper heart stop - i can always bid NTs later if I want with Ax.

Partner can then bid 2NT with Jxx.

My second choice over the double is pass not 3 or anything else.

For me XX = 100

Pass = 50 at most

Anything else much worse at that point in the auction.
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Posted 2008-March-03, 11:20

Thanks for the very helpful replies, hopefuly next time I will do something smarter than the 3 panic button. :)
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