Dirty
#1
Posted 2010-March-26, 03:04
Qx
KQ10xx
AKJx
All red, matchpoints. What do you open?
#2
Posted 2010-March-26, 03:22
#3
Posted 2010-March-26, 03:29
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#4
Posted 2010-March-26, 03:40
effervesce, on Mar 26 2010, 02:29 AM, said:
If I were going to open 1N at one form of scoring and 1D at the other, I would definitely go the other way.
#5
Posted 2010-March-26, 04:41
One of the dangers of opening 1NT is that it may go
1NT 2♠ pass pass
at which point we'll bid 2NT for the minors, presumably. With 3-3 in the minors, partner will prefer 3♣, because we're more likely to be 4-5 than 5-4. And we'll be in the wrong spot.
#6
Posted 2010-March-26, 06:28
With xx, Qx in the majors 1 NT is gambling.
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#7
Posted 2010-March-26, 07:49
I felt a bit dirty though.
#9
Posted 2010-March-26, 09:35
#10
Posted 2010-March-26, 10:20
#11
Posted 2010-March-26, 10:41
The dangers of giving the opps another chance to bid their game, or several other bad things that could happen if we declare --are not obscure.
#12
Posted 2010-March-26, 10:53
jdonn, on Mar 26 2010, 04:35 PM, said:
What would be the point in going through the disadvantages that we all already knew about?
If you're not going to balance after 2♠-pass-pass, I think that makes a 1NT opening a lot worse. With suits as good as these, you're probably undercompeting whenver partner has either three diamonds or four clubs.
#13
Posted 2010-March-26, 11:02
gnasher, on Mar 26 2010, 11:53 AM, said:
I don't agree with that when partner is weak, especially as they are well positioned to double us when the suit we end in isn't breaking.
Also part of the point of 1NT is the preemptive aspect. Maybe LHO is 6-3 in the majors and RHO is 1-6. Maybe they missed game since their methods over a strong notrump are geared for competition. Maybe neither they nor we have a fit at all anyway. There are lots of ways passing it out can be right, aside from the dangers inherent in bidding again (and I didn't say your point was wrong or not worth mentioning, just that it was obscure.)
#14
Posted 2010-March-26, 11:37
AKx KJxx Q KT85x
What do you open?
Edit: Then what do you bid over a 1♠ response?
#15
Posted 2010-March-26, 11:43
jonottawa, on Mar 26 2010, 12:37 PM, said:
AKx KJxx Q KT85x
What do you open?
1♣ alternatively prec 2♦
bed
#16
Posted 2010-March-26, 14:49
#17
Posted 2010-March-26, 17:38
I think that 1N is sick, altho it may work for a variety of reasons. One of my former partners, a regular BW MSC panelist (not sure if he still is) and far more successful player than I am might argue that 1N shows a lack of respect for the game.
There are many reasons why 1N is bad, including:
partner will misevaluate his defence if the opps compete (and may make the wrong lead)
partner will misevaluate a major 2-suiter, expecting some support...by way of high cards if not length...for at least one suit
We may be unable to compete successfully for a minor partscore
We may reach 3N down when 5minor is cold
We may miss a good minor suit slam....he will rarely look for or be able to find diamonds with, say, Axx or even Axxx to say nothing of the club suit
Of course, 1N has advantages too, especially in the partscore and preemptive realm but when I hold 15 as dealer, my thoughts are not usually aimed at winning a partscore battle or preempting the opps.
#18
Posted 2010-March-26, 18:01
mikeh, on Mar 26 2010, 04:38 PM, said:
Someone who is so sure he is right about a bidding problem that he dismisses the second alternative as "showing a lack of respect for the game" is disrespecting the game himself.
#19
Posted 2010-March-26, 18:40
rogerclee, on Mar 26 2010, 07:01 PM, said:
mikeh, on Mar 26 2010, 04:38 PM, said:
Someone who is so sure he is right about a bidding problem that he dismisses the second alternative as "showing a lack of respect for the game" is disrespecting the game himself.
It's an argument, and that's all it is...a statement intended to provoke thought and consideration. It's not a conclusion or an assertion of fact....oh well...I sound too much like a lawyer, I suppose. But your post reveals the limitations of a forum...if you and I were discussing this over a beer, there would be much more give and take, and the nuances of tone of voice and body language would enable us to far better understand the point that we are each trying to make. BTW, a reference to the limitations of the forum is NOT a knock on you or anyone else...just that written words on a screen convey limited information about what the author was trying to say.
#20
Posted 2010-March-26, 19:14

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