Posted 2024-October-07, 09:53
Also late, but I would pass in my K/S partnership. If partner bids hearts, I'm probably fine. If the opponents bid hearts, I'm probably fine. If the opponents bid spades (even 1♠), the system bites me.
It's not the hand where 1♦ is likely to preempt the opponents; it's not the hand where 1♦ is likely to be necessary to get to game; it's not the hand where I need to get my defence in to pick up 200 in the partscore fight (frankly, it's not the hand I'd be happy trying to get 200 in the partscore fight, really, even with the bad heart break). Obviously there are pluses to opening; obviously this is a great 10-count if we have a good (especially spade) fit; obviously there are situations where I might not be able to show my massive extras after going low; but it's not horrible to pass.
Having done so, I'm torn between taking the high, but may lose the spades road (3♠, then 4♥ ostensibly showing 2=1=5=5 or 3=0=5=5, then hopefully being able to suggest spades somehow, maybe with 5NT "pick-a-slam") or the low, but might lose the clubs road (3♣, then 4♦ after 3♥, then either 5 or 6 clubs. If I can show all three suits to 5, partner should be able to see my hand and know I have a "slam if your values aren't in hearts", and bid it).
Now, I know from the loud other table that partner isn't going to bid 3♥, so that means that Stayman, then "oh my" is in the cards. I might even violate my "strong hand asks" and my "only need to know controls" and "show my hand" with 5♥ Exclusion. Partner knows I'm a passed hand (isn't that lucky?), and probably can paint my points from there. Better not tank counting steps on my fingers...
If I open 1♦, and get 1♠, now I'm not as happy massively upgrading. In my K/S partnership, I'm not that upset with 2♠; ostensibly it's "15-17 playing points in support of spades", and that's not that much of an upgrade from what I actually have. Sure, I haven't made clear that "your hearts are useless, partner", but we can't have everything. Now, given the Extraneous Information from the other table, I'm pretty certain I'm going to be answering Blackwood next; I have a "one and a useful void" answer, which partner will probably work out.
In a "ACBL 2/1" partnership, or an Acol partnership, I have a much harder choice. 2♠ undervalues(!) my 10-count, but 3♠ seems excessive (and still doesn't show the prime feature of my hand).
In a Precision partnership, 1♦ wins, because now I *can* bid 3♠ (14-15 HCP, yeah, I know, 4-5 minimum, no wasted honours). I might even decide to really jam the auction with 4♥; after all I have a great hand for it. I'd be scared, though, because "where are the hearts?" I can probably work out that partner has a huge hand, which is the only reason they haven't bid their massive fit (yet); so 4♥, doubled, might find their sacrifice, and it might be paying. But we're at favourable, so only [he knows who he is] is likely to take it, and maybe 800 (if they're lucky) beats all the 680s. Maybe 1400 beats all the 1010s that didn't get 1510. Maybe it's 2300.
Having said that, if I pass, some Precision systems (not my current) will start with 1♣, not 2NT, and, provided we aren't starting at 2 or 3 hearts, partner should know everything about my hand except the ♣J soon. So it's not wrong to pass this one there, either (but I likely won't. I play Precision for the light openers, not for the strong club auctions).
Interesting hand.
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