The Minor 4-5 Style Question
#1
Posted 2011-February-04, 19:37
This is in a standardish 2/1 or SAYC context.
#2
Posted 2011-February-04, 19:48
Before any of the 1D always camp LOLs at me, I just don't think it's worth the stress of trying to work out which minor is longer when you could potentially be 6-4 either way (only 4-6 in extreme circumstances of course, AQx void AKJx 765432?) and the downtimes outweigh the times you may have a real problem if you do have a reverse hand and have to respond to partner's negative double.
#3
Posted 2011-February-04, 20:11
i don't see the argument - they say they can show 8.5 cards in 2 bids. i don't have in trouble getting my diamonds in on the 3rd round when required bidding the normal way.
#4
Posted 2011-February-04, 20:52
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#5
Posted 2011-February-05, 02:55
mtvesuvius, on 2011-February-04, 19:37, said:
This is in a standardish 2/1 or SAYC context.
Surely this depends on the strength of your hand. I would open 1C if I had the values to reverse; otherwise I would open 1D and rebid 2C.
#7
Posted 2011-February-05, 04:34
Now I take a look at suit quality, with ♣KQ10xx I will open 1♣ even with 1345 because I am not afraid of rebidding 2♣. But with ♣Kxxxx I would open 1♦.
With any 2245 I will open 1♣ and rebid 1NT
#9
Posted 2011-February-05, 06:53
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#10
Posted 2011-February-05, 07:56
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#11
Posted 2011-February-05, 14:01
With both minors in a minimum opening,
I'm never advertising to opponents
they have majors with half +/- the deck.
Let my rebid be 1NT ambiguous.
Get to 17+ and I look to reverse 2D.
#12
Posted 2011-February-05, 16:29
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#13
Posted 2011-February-07, 04:06
- With 16+HCP I usually open 1♣.
- With 11-15HCP I pretty much always open 1♦ (only exception here is 3rd seat with 5 good ♣s).
- With 15-17HCP with values in both doubletons I prefer 1NT.
Personally I prefer to open the longest suit. However, this treatment makes the auction easiers in some cases, especially after 1♣ openings (you have the 2♦ rebid free for strong hands). The only situation where you lose is when you actually hold both minors and partner doesn't know which one is the longest. Luckily this is rare enough.
#14
Posted 2011-February-08, 02:25
#15
Posted 2011-February-08, 11:47
Knowing partner has 2 cards in my suit, so I can play the potentially 8-card fit if I think it's right, guaranteed not 6-card, is really comforting; for me it's worth the compromise of 1D on 4=5 minimums without great clubs. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but I want to know what compromises I'm going to be making to allow it.
#16
Posted 2011-February-08, 12:39
mycroft, on 2011-February-08, 11:47, said:
Knowing partner has 2 cards in my suit, so I can play the potentially 8-card fit if I think it's right, guaranteed not 6-card, is really comforting; for me it's worth the compromise of 1D on 4=5 minimums without great clubs. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but I want to know what compromises I'm going to be making to allow it.
I am with you, I autobid 2M with 5 cards 5-9 HCP over 1NT and feel very good about it. I never raise on 3 cards though, but I might rebid 1NT over 1♠ with 3145 so that we don't lose the 5-3 fit.
I can still remember my dad yelling when I once rebid 1NT with ♠K♥AQ8♦K532♣Q7543 and he played 2 spades with ♠J9532
#17
Posted 2011-February-08, 14:08
mycroft, on 2011-February-08, 11:47, said:
Knowing partner has 2 cards in my suit, so I can play the potentially 8-card fit if I think it's right, guaranteed not 6-card, is really comforting; for me it's worth the compromise of 1D on 4=5 minimums without great clubs. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but I want to know what compromises I'm going to be making to allow it.
I think the way to cope with this is for responder to go on bidding as though he's opposite 2-3 cards, and just live with playing in a 5-1 fit from time to time. Sometimes the 5-1 fit plays OK anyway.
An alternative, which I'm quite happy with but makes many people nauseous, is for opener to rebid 2C instead of 1NT.
#18
Posted 2011-February-08, 14:53
mycroft, on 2011-February-08, 11:47, said:
Knowing partner has 2 cards in my suit, so I can play the potentially 8-card fit if I think it's right, guaranteed not 6-card, is really comforting; for me it's worth the compromise of 1D on 4=5 minimums without great clubs. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but I want to know what compromises I'm going to be making to allow it.
We don't rebid 2M on lousy five-card suits in this auction. Sure, we occasionally play in the "wrong" partial, missing a 5-3 major fit. But people who do rebid 2M on lousy five-card suits (even if their 1NT rebid promises two card support) will also sometimes play the "wrong" partial by correcting 1NT to a 5-2 fit with a weak trump suit. People who bid 1♦...2♣ on 4-5 will quite often play the "wrong" partial on these hands, even when responder has an invite, because responder will not know where the 5-3 minor fit (if any) lies. You can't really get all the partscore auctions right, but given that I'm going to be guessing a little on the partscore hands no matter what, I'd rather bid to 1NT more often than less (1NT is very hard to defend and I get a lot of helpful leads against it, and people often guess wrong about whether to balance against 1NT too).
We do raise on three-card support sometimes with balanced hands... but not usually with 4333s.
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#19
Posted 2011-February-08, 20:56
For instance....
A Axx AKxxx Qxxx opposite KJxxx Qxx Qx Jxx
Taking that false preference would not be viable if partner were allowed to have 4D/5C.
This sequence is quite similar to the 5-cd major auctions that go 1M-1N, 2m-2M which also allow opener to take a third bid. Without the anchor suit, opener will infrequently get this chance.

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