opening bid
#2
Posted 2013-September-16, 14:19
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2013-September-16, 18:12
#4
Posted 2013-September-16, 23:16
the hog, on 2013-September-16, 18:12, said:
So you would evaluate this hand as merely a semiforcing if playing Benjamin?
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2013-September-16, 23:51
mgoetze, on 2013-September-16, 23:16, said:
Damn! Forgot about Benji 2s.
#7
Posted 2013-September-17, 02:09
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2013-September-18, 08:53
I'd open 2♣ though!
♦K rather than ♦A may be a better question.
#10
Posted 2013-September-18, 09:11
#11
Posted 2013-September-18, 15:25
mycroft, on 2013-September-18, 09:11, said:
Since ♠ are longer than♥ and thus would make a better trump suit they should be
bid first. They teach you in beginners class to always open your longest and strongest suit first.
So bid 1♠ not 1♥ because of all the pretty pictures(!)
A 1 level bid may seem over cautious on this hand but I've found through experience it
pays to test the water first holding a strong hand to see if there is any life opposite.
If partner can reply then it's time to get excited (!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#12
Posted 2013-September-18, 16:26
PhilG007, on 2013-September-18, 15:25, said:
bid first. They teach you in beginners class to always open your longest and strongest suit first.
So bid 1♠ not 1♥ because of all the pretty pictures(!)
A 1 level bid may seem over cautious on this hand but I've found through experience it
pays to test the water first holding a strong hand to see if there is any life opposite.
If partner can reply then it's time to get excited (!)
The reference to bbo history was a subtle clue, that you understandably didn't 'get', that what followed was intended to be a joke, as was the earlier reference to opening 6♥.
While I know, from your many other posts, that you hold a very low opinion of the ability of most who post here, the reality is that most of the regular posters appear, as best as I can infer, to be significantly more knowledgeable than you about this wonderful game.
You may want to read a little more carefully before rushing to share your wisdom with us.
You might also want to check out other posts or the rep of the poster you intend to lecture about basic bridge. Had you done so, you would have learned that Mycroft is viewed as 'excellent' and has a rep. of 120, which means that on 120 occasions, out of a relatively modest set of posts, other viewers were sufficiently impressed as to upvote the post. That ought to make you at least suspect humour played a role in the post.
#13
Posted 2013-September-19, 06:08
2C-2D
2S-3x
3H
(possibly followed by another spade bid) is how we're hoping to follow up, and should get us to the right place. If FromageGB's prediction of playing 6H on a 4-3 fit comes true after that start, I find a new partner.
ahydra
#14
Posted 2013-September-19, 09:31
I am a very cautious, conservative 2♣ opener, especially on two or three suited hands.
Opening anything but 2♣ here is silly. We have a LTC of 3, and even that is conservative, given that we are counting AKJxxx as having a losing trick.
1. We may well miss game....we have a good play for game opposite many zero counts!
2. We may well miss slam: we have a good play for slam opposite some 3 counts!
3. If we get by the first round, we are always going to feel that we have undisclosed values: if we settle for game, we'll worry we missed slam, and if we try to compensate by bidding beyond game, because we have not yet shown our values, we may get too high on a poorly fitting hand.
By contrast, having opened 2♣, we will rarely, if ever, feel that we have been unable to describe our strength to partner.
#15
Posted 2013-September-22, 19:12
Jxx
xxxx
xxxx
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THey would just pass at 1 spade but they would be forced to bid the weak 2NT to a bid of 2 clubs.
#16
Posted 2013-September-23, 03:10
suleiman22, on 2013-September-22, 19:12, said:
2♣ is good but not for this reason. It takes very specific hands for the opps not to be bidding on this construction - they have 17hcp and 10 clubs including all the honours. Instead, read Mike's post for real reasons for the strong opening.
#17
Posted 2013-September-23, 05:10
Zelandakh, on 2013-September-23, 03:10, said:
I meant forcing in my post. Sorry.
Also, I feel that 2♣ shows points that 1♠ cannot and is forcing to game, which helps partner evaluate your hand and bid accordingly.
#18
Posted 2013-September-23, 05:12
suleiman22, on 2013-September-23, 05:10, said:
I realised this, it is just that if partner did hold the hand you gave the opps would be unlikely to pass it out. But showing the values now rather than feeling forced to overbid later is a good reason for opening 2♣. And there are some other hands partner can hold where we make game and the opps are less likely to come in.
#19
Posted 2013-September-23, 05:40
So maybe we are all wrong again.
P.S. It cannot be right to open 6♥ on these cards. That kind of bid only works in diamonds.