Posted 2008-March-17, 01:33
#1 If you think the hand strong enough for a reverse
a 1D opening is fine.
In this case you most likely belong to the "weak"
reverse school, for which a reverse does not promise
another bid, this school is more dominant in Europe and
in Acol land.
If you dont think the hand strong enough for a reverse,
open 1H. In this case you are more in line with the more
dominant style in NA.
#2 Regarding 2D: It depends, if you play FSF as inv.+ or gf.
If you play 2D as inv.+, the hand would be borderline,
if you play it as gf, the hand would be too weak.
But this should be irrelevant for the hand in question, North
has support and inv. values for South 2nd suit, he should
show the support.
South should bid 2H over 2D, which for most player would
be the default bid, 2S shows a 3 carder.
For that matter South should not pass 3S, 3S is forcing creating
an auction looking for slam, and this last statement is independ
from the FSF style you are playing.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)