will you open this?
#1
Posted 2011-January-06, 00:23
#3
Posted 2011-January-06, 02:55
In my club game I'd be in a minority for passing because most the field doesn't know better; on the forum I may well be in a minority anyway for playing a stricter style than a lot of people like these days.
#4
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:33
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#5
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:42
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#6
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:47
1♥ is below my standards for a 1 bid, but only barely.
2♥ isn't right with this much playing strength + 4 spades + a void.
3♥ is plain strange, as is 4♥.
Someone might convince me 1♥ is right. No one can convince me any other call is right.
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#7
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:52
jillybean, on 2011-January-06, 00:23, said:
Here's my idiosyncratic take on things:
In second seat, I absolutely would not open the hand.
The hand is too weak for 1H and has too many flaws (side void, side 4 card major) for 2H
(Second seat is the seat where preempts should be most disciplined)
In first seat, I suspect that i would pass as well
Once again, too weak for 1H and too flawed for 2H
In third seat, I'd open, but I think that I would open 3♥
In 4th seat, I'd open 1H. The hand has a lot of playing strength.
We own the majors, so passing this out feels wrong.
At the same time, I don't want to bury the spades.
1H gives us a chance at identifying another strain.
#8
Posted 2011-January-06, 13:02
mgoetze, on 2011-January-06, 12:42, said:
I misclicked - I wanted to bid 1♥ in 4th actually
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#9
Posted 2011-January-06, 13:18
#10
Posted 2011-January-06, 13:25
Cyberyeti, on 2011-January-06, 13:18, said:
Sounds like a lot of pysching to me.
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#12
Posted 2011-January-07, 03:16
#1 never 1H
#2 2H in 2nd position - asuming NV means all green.
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#13
Posted 2011-January-07, 13:26
#14
Posted 2011-January-07, 13:41
My regular pard and I pass a lot of unremarkable 11 and a few 12 counts so I open in 4th but am torn between 1 and 2♥. We have a lot of safety valves in place to avoid passed hand blasting. ie. after 1♥ - dbl - rdbl - whatever, 2♥ is weak, where as pass followed by 2♥ is more constructive.
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#15
Posted 2011-January-07, 16:45
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The main mistake here IMO is that you have a partner. Neither 1H nor 2H requires him to pass. He presumably has a 10- or 11-point hand. A lot of the time you want to make 2H you are going to get to go down in 3H or 4H instead, or guess what to do after the opps bid and raise diamonds, or tear your hair out after partner bids diamonds; the times you actually get dumped in 2H may well be the times you come up a trick short.
It does depend (a lot) on your style and agreements. For me that hand is more than a full trick light for a fourth-seat 2-level opening. And for me, I am allowed to open a light 1H in 3rd or 4th on a hand like Kxx AQxxx xx xxx planning to pass any response from partner, but if it goes 1H-1S-2H or 1H-1S-2S or 1H-2D(diamonds)-2H partner will expect a full opening bid from me and we'll be off to the races if we have a fit. If you play Drury maybe you'll be safe; on the other hand, maybe because you play Drury your partner will feel obligated to leap to 3 of a minor, or respond 1NT and follow up with 3D on his 3-0-6-4 that he didnt open 2D because of the diamond void, or...
#16
Posted 2011-January-07, 18:44
If partner feels "obligated to leap to 3 of a minor" with some random crap I'll look for a new partner, and then tell him that passed-hand leaps to 3 of a minor are fit showing just so he doesn't do the same.
And BTW, the last time I opened 2♦ with a diamond void, I was playing Precision. As for heart voids, they are for me perhaps a reason to upgrade to 3♦ but certainly not a reason to pass.
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