Opening bid with 5-7 in minors
#1
Posted 2013-August-20, 08:43
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#3
Posted 2013-August-20, 09:33
Fluffy, on 2013-August-20, 08:53, said:
That's exactly how we open these sorts of hands, 4NT as "Pick-a-minor." You have zero defence against the majors and want to prevent the opponents even entering the auction.
#4
Posted 2013-August-20, 09:39
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2013-August-20, 10:02
I will go with the pass, knowing it will not be duplicated at the other table. I hope to compete in clubs at the 3-level next round and then try 4NT if convenient...showing the uneven distribution in the two suits. If it works out that I can't/shouldn't do that, perhaps my inaction will create a favorable variance anyway in the form of an unpleasant surprise for the opponents during the play of the hand.
#6
Posted 2013-August-20, 10:04
Opening 5♣ is extremely committal. It eliminates diamonds as a trump suit (unless you are planning on bidding 5N or 6N over a major suit by them, and that strikes me as insane).
I am passing.
Yes, I allow them one round in which to exchange information, imo, doing so:
- allows rho to know if his partner has opening, passing, or preemptive values and this is bad
- allow partner to tell me if he has opening, overcalling, passing or preemptive values and this is extremely useful
- allows LHO to know if his partner has responding, overcalling, passing, opening or preemptive values and this is bad
- minimizes the risks of a huge disaster if we belong in diamonds rather than clubs, or if we belong on defence, or slam, or a part- score, and this is extremely useful
It's not as if I intend to allow the opps a lot of room in which to exchange information: I can always judge to jam to the 5 level next round if the auction starts in such a way.
Meanwhile I may avoid a terrible outcome.
Btw, I don't have an opening bid gadget for preemptive minor 2 suiters. I would be worried about using it anyway, with a 2 card discrepancy in the suits. I would hate to play 5♦ opposite 3=2 or 2=1 minors, for example.
Maybe my age is showing, but I don't believe in the notion that being favourable and shapely always mandates a high 1st seat pre-empt.
#7
Posted 2013-August-21, 04:49
#8
Posted 2013-August-22, 20:50
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#9
Posted 2013-August-23, 00:40

#10
Posted 2013-August-23, 04:28
andrei, on 2013-August-20, 08:43, said:
- Is it illegal to have a partnership agreement to open 1♣ on such hands in most jurisdictions?
- Your side may have the balance of strength so you may want to keep 3N in the picture.
- If the other side have the balance of strength, major games might fail against likely bad splits.
#12
Posted 2013-August-23, 05:29
If I could open 4NT, I would.
With a 7-4 pattern, I am content to open 5m. However, with a 7-5, there's too great a chance that we belong in Diamonds rather than Clubs and this could be very important if we're playing 5mX.
At the table, I'd open 1S playing MOSCITO (showing a unbalanced hand with 4+ diamonds, could have longer clubs)
Playing more standard methods, I'd probably pass...
#13
Posted 2013-August-23, 05:47
hrothgar, on 2013-August-23, 05:29, said:
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#14
Posted 2013-August-23, 05:51
nige1, on 2013-August-23, 04:28, said:
Dunno about "most" but it is not a HUM to agree to open at the 1-level with this hand and I would feel comfortable doing it in EBU-land also.
Anyway, 5♣ for me. If I wanted to keep diamonds in the picture I would open 3♣ or 4♣ (or maybe a precision 2♣) and then 4NT over opps 4M contract next round.
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It is extremely unlikely that we belong in 3NT, let alone that we can have an intelligent auction leading to 3NT and opps won't sac.
#15
Posted 2013-August-23, 05:53
PhilKing, on 2013-August-23, 04:42, said:


#16
Posted 2013-August-23, 05:59
nige1, on 2013-August-23, 04:28, said:
Is it illegal to have a partnership agreement to open 1♣ on such hands in most jurisdictions?
"One swallow does not a summer make"
This morning, I managed to convince myself that opening a MOSCITO style 1S opening was the best course of action.
I also considered (but ultimately rejected) pass, 1N (showing 11+ - 14 balanced), 3N (showing a level preempt in either minor).
Its entirely possible that I'd reach a complete different decision this evening or that I would have reached a different decision this morning had the cats let me sleep in peace past 4:00 AM.
I don't think that an ephemeral decision to open this hand 1♣ constitutes a partnership agreement...