With 6 spades, 5 hearts, 1 diamond and 1 club and about 8 HCP, a player asked me yesterday whether she could open 1C. They play Standard American where 1C would show a minimum 11 HCP and no 5 card major or 4 card diamond suit. She said she wanted her partner to respond with his best suit - they have no pre-agreement about this and she didn't actually do it - she was just wondering whether it was against the law to do it. She said she didn't want to open a weak 2 in spades because she had 5 hearts.
I don't know whether this was the best decision play-wise (opening 1C with that hand) but I couldn't think of anything in the laws that would prevent it. Any comments?
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Deliberate misbid
#2
Posted 2010-May-20, 18:11
Scoring: IMP
I managed to find the hand the Arlene was talking about - sorry, there were 5 spades and 6 hearts.
Australia
#3
Posted 2010-May-20, 19:06
The idea is completely mad, I fear, but as a one-off, it is certainly legal. It is a psyche, for a different reason from the norm, and once she has tried it, one of two things will happen.
- It will be a complete failure, getting what it deserves, and she will never try anything like this again, or
- it will be a success, and she will repeat it with similar hands, creating disaster after disaster, until her partner gets tired of it and tells her to play bridge.

David Stevenson
Merseyside England UK
EBL TD
Currently at home
Visiting IBLF from time to time
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Merseyside England UK
EBL TD
Currently at home
Visiting IBLF from time to time
<webjak666@gmail.com>
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