Is this a 2 Clubs opening bid? Two-suited hand
#1
Posted 2012-March-08, 22:01
♠AKTxx
♥K
♦Ax
♣AKQJx
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#2
Posted 2012-March-08, 22:05
Hanoi5, on 2012-March-08, 22:01, said:
♠AKTxx
♥K
♦Ax
♣AKQJx
I very much don't like opening 2♣ with two suiters. In fact, I dislike it so much I try to play the misiry convention with hands like this. Having said that, it would not surprise me if the field opens 2♣ on this hand. When not playing misiry, I wouldn't mind opening this 1♠ because with a spade fit, my partner will not pass and without a spade fit, we might not make game, but I suspect if I wasn't allowed to open misiry 3♣, I would open 2♣ with most partners.
#3
Posted 2012-March-08, 22:15
#4
Posted 2012-March-08, 22:22
This is a 2♣ opening.
#6
Posted 2012-March-08, 22:59
However - personally - I prefer opening 2 suited hands with 1x unless there is a good reason not to - namely only when I am very much afraid of 1x to be followed by 3 passes. I find that once you get over the 1x-P-P-P barrier, it is much easier to describe the hand that way. I dont have lots of experience (like most people here), but my impression that even when it goes 1x-P-P-P its not necessarily a bad score. Also I dont like assigning full weight to K single....so for me this is a 1♠ opening.
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#7
Posted 2012-March-08, 23:13
#8
Posted 2012-March-08, 23:16
If I open 1♠, I'm afraid everyone will pass and partner puts down ♠xxx ♥xxxx ♦xxx ♣xxx.
If a flat zero makes game, I prefer to open with a forcing bid (or a game bid, depending on the hand type).
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#9
Posted 2012-March-09, 01:20
#10
Posted 2012-March-09, 02:25
#11
Posted 2012-March-09, 03:41
The only thing that scares me is that partner will make a positive response in diamonds (3♦), in which case I may never be able to show my club suit. But this hand can sometimes make a spade game even if partner has the K♦ only, and a spade void!! Besides, if partner does make a positive response of any kind, you will have a making game somewhere even in a total misfit scenario.
I can understand if players have a specific conventional bid for this type of hand (such as Ben's misiry bid), but I cannot see how a 1-level opening can possibly be right.
#12
Posted 2012-March-09, 03:58
---Is there really a likelyhood a 1-bid will end the auction? If not, will I be better off getting to the right strain with a 1-opening and my next bid?
---Because of our continuation style after 2♣, are we unable to gain by that opening?
Pairs without Misiry, or Kokish in their bag of tricks are highly unlikely to have an effective search for strain. Pairs with 2♥ bust have additional burdens with 2-suiters if 2♠ can then be passed.
That damned worthless heart King is the problem, here. It is 3 points someone else doesn't have, greatly increasing the likelihood a 1-bid will be passed out.
Without that heart King, I would choose a 1-bid and try to beat all the pairs who screw up their 2C sequence.
#13
Posted 2012-March-09, 04:00
#14
Posted 2012-March-09, 04:12
aguahombre, on 2012-March-09, 03:58, said:
Pairs without Misiry, or Kokish in their bag of tricks are highly unlikely to have an effective search for strain. Pairs with 2♥ bust have additional burdens with 2-suiters if 2♠ can then be passed.
2♣, 2♦, 2♠, followed by:
- spade support (decide whether to check on slam)
- 3♣, 2nd negative. At this point opener rebids 4♣ and then partner can choose which game for us to play in.
I don't get it. What's the problem?
#15
Posted 2012-March-09, 06:36
You can't risk 1♠ being passed out (and with the opponents only having 16hcp, it is a real possibility).
#16
Posted 2012-March-09, 06:47
the_dude, on 2012-March-09, 06:36, said:
You can't risk 1♠ being passed out (and with the opponents only having 16hcp, it is a real possibility).
Not the opponents - all 3 other players, partner included.
#17
Posted 2012-March-09, 10:52
awm said:
Very true. Furthermore, partner will strain to bid over 1m, although occasionally he will pass a forcing bid afterward.
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#18
Posted 2012-March-09, 10:57
#19
Posted 2012-March-09, 11:19
HighLow21, on 2012-March-09, 04:12, said:
- spade support (decide whether to check on slam)
- 3♣, 2nd negative. At this point opener rebids 4♣ and then partner can choose which game for us to play in.
I don't get it. What's the problem?
The problem is for people who play what I think is called "Roth", where responder's 2♥ does not promise a second bid.
#20
Posted 2012-March-09, 11:27