jjbrr, on Feb 11 2010, 10:38 PM, said:
Why would I be joking? Why do you waste everyone's time sitting there thinking about bids that haven't happened yet? I'm also a very fast player fwiw. And I've played enough hands that I know what the rebids are lol. That argument is a little ridiculous.
You really sit there and think "Well if the auction goes 1♣ (1♥) dbl I have an opening hand! But if it goes 1♣ (2♠) then I don't!"
You really sit there and think "Well if the auction goes 1♣ (1♥) dbl I have an opening hand! But if it goes 1♣ (2♠) then I don't!"
I wasn't talking about considering a complete set of rebids or a competitive auction. I was talking about common problem rebids in a constructive auction, like anticipating what to do when opening a 1345 11-count, or a 1156 10-count, or even a 2344 19-count (now the question is which minor). I've gotten good enough that I can streamline the process into identifying difficult rebids quickly, but it would be wrong for me to say "I don't consider rebids when deciding whether or not to open and I think it's good practice". If you aren't considering your rebid for partner's simple non-jump response, I think you may have room to improve your opening algorithm.
And FWIW I think I can be too fast at times, so anything that can help me even out my tempo is a good thing.

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