1N-(3H) Always preemptive?
#1
Posted 2008-March-20, 10:30
Playing pick-up the auction began 1N(13-15)-(3H). I am fourth seat. We are vul, they are not. I am neither rich nor broke. I am considering my options when my rho puts in a penalty double. OK, that lets me off the hook for this hand but I realize that I am not so sure what is reasonably thought of as default against 13-15 or 12-14 (or less) nt openings.
Your opinion? Both as to what you think is defualt and what you think is best?
#2
Posted 2008-March-20, 12:50
#3
Posted 2008-March-20, 12:54
I use a 3♥ overcall to mean the same thing as a 3rd hand 3♥ opening, which can be very wide ranging. I'm not going to have a 15 count for it, but
Axx
AKxxxxx
xx
x
is not out of the question, for example.
#4
Posted 2008-March-21, 07:44
Something like x ♥KJT9xxx ♦KQJx ♣x seems reasonable.
#5
Posted 2008-March-21, 11:31
A jump overcall shows a hand slightly too good for a 2♥ overcall, something like a great 14 to 17.
It doesn't make sense to double 1N with a one suiter of this strength.
#6
Posted 2008-March-21, 12:31
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2008-March-21, 12:57
My fourth hand holding was modest and I probably was not going to raise (good choice!) but I was giving it consideration.
Thanks. I encounter weak NTs more often online than I do locally in f2f. Anyone wish to suggest a good defensive structure? Your own or, more easily for you, a link? Currently I just use either Capp or Natural and I suppose one should adjust to the different circumstances.
#8
Posted 2008-March-24, 08:03
it as preemptive.
And for memory reaason, against a weaker
NT opening as well.
A direct 1-suiter overcall should already
show constructive values, i.e. 10-15HCP.
Because of frequency issues, I dont think
it makes sense to play 3H as +16HCP and
a 6 carder.
But maybe you can play it as a strong
specific 2-suiter.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2008-March-24, 09:49
pclayton, on Mar 21 2008, 12:31 PM, said:
Why?
Opening side will rarely sit the double, and if they do you can lead your suit and probably have better chances of setting for a big number than if you held some balanced 16. If they bid on then you can name your suit.
Wouldn't it be sad if you have ♥KQJxxxx and out, and have to pass because 2♥ shows a better hand and 3♥ shows a much better hand, and you hear 1NT-P-4♠-P/O when every other table is taking a 5♥ sacrifice? Or maybe you hear 1NT-P-3♠ showing 31(45) and opponents make an accurate slam decision in a minor when over 1NT-3♥ they would be jammed, probably try a negative double and maybe end up in game in a spade moysian?
I suppose you get some advantage by reserving "double then bid" for a really huge one-suiter, and I'm sure every time they open 1NT and you have a twenty-count with a long suit and need to figure out whether to bid 6♥ this style wins... but you really don't get shapely twenty-counts that often after opponents open 1NT (even if their notrump range is 9-11).
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10
Posted 2008-March-24, 10:18
awm, on Mar 24 2008, 07:49 AM, said:
pclayton, on Mar 21 2008, 12:31 PM, said:
Why?
Opening side will rarely sit the double, and if they do you can lead your suit and probably have better chances of setting for a big number than if you held some balanced 16. If they bid on then you can name your suit.
Wouldn't it be sad if you have ♥KQJxxxx and out, and have to pass because 2♥ shows a better hand and 3♥ shows a much better hand, and you hear 1NT-P-4♠-P/O when every other table is taking a 5♥ sacrifice? Or maybe you hear 1NT-P-3♠ showing 31(45) and opponents make an accurate slam decision in a minor when over 1NT-3♥ they would be jammed, probably try a negative double and maybe end up in game in a spade moysian?
I suppose you get some advantage by reserving "double then bid" for a really huge one-suiter, and I'm sure every time they open 1NT and you have a twenty-count with a long suit and need to figure out whether to bid 6♥ this style wins... but you really don't get shapely twenty-counts that often after opponents open 1NT (even if their notrump range is 9-11).
I'm more concerned with when we make a penalty double with a long suit and pard hits their runout. We almost always have to pull. OTOH, if I make a descriptive overcall, I can comfortably pass pard's penalty double.
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Not really. I'm a lot more sad if I double with AKJxxx x AQx Qxx and I'm forced to guess over 4♥ after I double and my opponent holds that hand and bounces over his pard's weak NT.
#11
Posted 2008-March-24, 14:16
#12
Posted 2008-March-24, 14:27
barmar, on Mar 24 2008, 03:16 PM, said:
I don't think setting them in 1NT is the issue.
The two example hands so far are...
Axx AKxxxxx xx x
x ♥KJT9xxx ♦KQJx ♣x
In both cases, game is very possible even if it was a 16-18 1NT.
The problem is, when 4♥ is there, the partner of the 1NT bidder has not many points and not many hearts. If you leap to 3♥ right away, you'll probably shut out the partner of the 1NT bidder. If you X, they will almost certainly compete.