Opening Bid What is your call white vs white
#2
Posted 2012-November-26, 11:42
Might need a mod to edit.
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#4
Posted 2012-November-26, 11:44
dustinst22, on 2012-November-26, 11:43, said:
Look again. Your clubs are KQJTx.
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#6
Posted 2012-November-26, 12:42
Phil, on 2012-November-26, 11:42, said:
Might need a mod to edit.
Phil, I agree also with your suggested bid and is what I would have bid with most partners.
Question, if your partner uses rule of 20 in conjunction with 2 1/2 tricks for openings, what would your call be? The same?
I guess my question is, are there hands too strong to preempt, but not quite right to open at the 1 level? I've heard the logic that there is no in between, but not sure if I agree (i.e. scattered values/strength)
#7
Posted 2012-November-26, 13:07
I would probably pass
Not quite strong enough for 1S
Don't like to preempt with this much defense and a void
#8
Posted 2012-November-26, 13:14
-gwnn
#10
Posted 2012-November-26, 14:23
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#11
Posted 2012-November-26, 14:27
I have the spades, I have time.
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#12
Posted 2012-November-27, 00:54
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#13
Posted 2012-November-27, 01:51
#14
Posted 2012-November-27, 10:06
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#15
Posted 2012-November-27, 10:39
1♠ is imo far less attractive. Not one Ace. Just 1 King. 9 hcp. Heaven help you if partner has a good hand and can't take a joke or if the opps interfere and partner wants to penalize them. Imagine: an opening bid that has a very real chance of taking zero tricks on defence! Btw, in case you think that heaven will help you: it's fictional
Of course, 1♠ can be a big winner as well, so I think the choice is more about personality than bridge. I would suspect, however, that if you and your partner agree that hands like these should be opened 1♠, many of you may not be not disclosing this to your opps. If you open 1♠ with this type of hand, and partner is ok with it, then you are gaining a significant and, imo, unethical advantage unless you clearly describe your agreements to the opps, especially non-real expert opps.
#16
Posted 2012-November-27, 10:45
Here, we really don't need a lot of spade support with these intermediates, and the clubs are a great side source of tricks. For a "9 count", this hand has a substantial amount of playing strength.
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#17
Posted 2012-November-27, 10:47
dustinst22, on 2012-November-26, 12:42, said:
Question, if your partner uses rule of 20 in conjunction with 2 1/2 tricks for openings, what would your call be? The same?
I guess my question is, are there hands too strong to preempt, but not quite right to open at the 1 level? I've heard the logic that there is no in between, but not sure if I agree (i.e. scattered values/strength)
Regarding 'rules', all I can say is that I have had pretty good success opening Rule of 19 hands, as long as 1) ALL of my points are in my long suits, and 2) I have a rebid.
Here, I have two bonuses - I have spades, and I have a void!
26 ZARS!
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#18
Posted 2012-November-27, 11:46
Phil, on 2012-November-27, 10:45, said:
Here, we really don't need a lot of spade support with these intermediates, and the clubs are a great side source of tricks. For a "9 count", this hand has a substantial amount of playing strength.
I understand these arguments, tho I don't find them sufficiently convincing that I want to change my style...and my partners are generally even less amenable to changing their style than I am! However, if you are going to treat this hand as a 1-level opening bid, the opponents are surely entitled to know this ahead of time.
One of the reasons this style will prove to be effective is that most opps will be taken unawares, while your partner will refrain from close doubles and pull in on misfits even faster than usual, and so on. Thus, my (limited) experience against pairs with this sort of style, when unannounced, has proved extremely frustrating. I buy a contract, and then misplace the high cards, because not only did opener have less than he suggested, but responder had catered to it and had far more than one would usually expect for the auction.
That was a long time ago, and nowadays I wouldn't be caught out like that since I have learned to ask questions if I don't know the opps.
I'm not suggesting that Phil relies upon this aspect of the style: I suspect that he is diligent in ensuring that this sort of agreements, which is often tacit rather than explicit, is disclosed but my experience suggests that most proponents of this sort of approach have a disdainful view of their obligations, thinking that this is merely a question of judgement, not style or agreement. And that, imo, is just wrong.
My view is that against me, do anything that is legal but don't conceal agreements that I cannot be expected to know about.
#19
Posted 2012-November-28, 03:06
In reality: How many opps do you have, which explain to you beofre the game that their opening style is agressive, conservativ or whatever. Nobody does.
Roland
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#20
Posted 2012-November-28, 06:26
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