Bidding plan with 2-2-5-4
#1
Posted 2009-March-17, 16:31
My feeling is that it generally works out better than bidding ♦ then ♣ (unless your high cards are very concentrated in the minors). But once you have an idea like this, it's easy for confirmation bias to take over and prevent you from thinking disinterestedly about it.
#2
Posted 2009-March-17, 16:57
If I have a minimum I will usually rebid 2♣ unless my holding in the other major is very good. Again, this is the same for 2N rebids; I will usually bid 3♣ unless my holding in the other major is very good or I judge the hand to be a little light or think I need to declare, in which case I will bid 2N.
#4
Posted 2009-March-17, 21:12
I would be hard pressed to want to rebid 1N with 2254 unless my doubleton in the off major was really great and my clubs shabby.
1♦ - 1x - 2♣ is the 'normal' way to bid this pattern.
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#5
Posted 2009-March-17, 21:36
#6
Posted 2009-March-18, 00:44
#7
Posted 2009-March-18, 05:07
For strong NT, I would want the doubletons to be at least Ax or Kx.
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#9
Posted 2009-March-18, 07:15
At Imps only when my major holdings look like it.
#10
Posted 2009-March-18, 07:51
A few things usually happen:
1) You get to play in 1N and usually have enough tricks, if they don't take there's first.
2) Your minus is much less than the majors divided 4-4 or 4-5 that you preempted.
Of course, like Roger, if my hand is concentrated and suit oriented, I will open 1D.
#11
Posted 2009-March-18, 11:51
#13
Posted 2009-March-18, 15:02
I can't see anything wrong with opening 1NT except that partner with both 5 card majors will insist on playing in a 5/2 fit. A rare occasion. Any other major holding and you are no worse off.
Worth discussing.
#14
Posted 2009-March-18, 15:27
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#15
Posted 2009-March-18, 15:29
kenrexford, on Mar 18 2009, 04:27 PM, said:
How does that solve the problem of when you belong in 1NT or 2♣? Or of partner not knowing which minor is longer?
#16
Posted 2009-March-18, 15:55
Given my one bids are such a wide range(balanced 11's and shapely 10's opened very often), I need to pull out these good hands with 1nt or Mexican 2d. Granted this really makes the minor suits an ignored stepchild.
btw this style hints to responder I have a minimum hand(11-13) or otoh if I have a rare maximum then I have a stiff or void if 14+.

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