jdonn said:
I am certain, from experience, that a four point range for 1NT is too wide. I don't expect to convince anyone who believes otherwise, but to me it is simply true. I would expect to do pretty badly when 1NT is opened with 11 and partner has 11 or 12 and makes the wrong decision.
It really is intended to be more like 12-14. I don't feel compelled to open (most) balanced 11s. But I'm sure we all upgrade some 11-counts.
jdonn said:
I don't like being forced by system to open 1NT all the time with a five card major, but only when I think it's best.
I'll note that an awful lot of players will open 1NT when holding 5
♥ and in range. This is due to having rebid problems after 1
♥-1
♠, and the desire to preempt a spade overcall. I see a lot more 1NT openings with 5
♥ than with 5
♠.
jdonn said:
I really dislike the rebids after 1♥ 1♠. Ditto with rebids after 1♥ 1NT. I think your auctions in general after 1♥ need a LOT more work.
Feel free to suggest better ones. In fact 1
♠ as "natural or GF relay" would probably work nicely.
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You utilize two 2 level openings to get all unbalanced 10-14 hands with 5+ hearts. I find this pretty wasteful.
There is obviously a tradeoff. The more 2-level openings are devoted to unbalanced hands with hearts, the more accurate bidding on these hands becomes. But you lose more potential preempts. I felt that using 2
♣ and 2
♥ for these hands was pretty reasonable, leaving us slightly better placed than precision (we lose 2
♥ as a preempt but gain the more useful 2
♦).
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I don't see any place to open with 4414
My omission, 4414 opens 1
♥.
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I just see limited benefit. I haven't been saying to myself, gee I wish I could open this 3514 hand on the two level and risk partner not being able to bid spades or find out I have clubs. Or gee I have to open 2♣ with six clubs, maybe we belong in 1NT
But I bet you have said to yourself: "oh no, I missed a major suit fit" after opening 2
♣ and getting passed out. And you've probably lost boards because you opened 1
♦ "could be short" and partner couldn't raise you aggressively because you might not really have diamonds. I've also observed (bridge browser helps with this) that good players opening 1
♥ against good opponents tend to lose IMPs to the field. Of course, this may say something about how bad the field is or whatever, but it seems to be quite frequent that I open 1
♥ and end up defending a spade contract by the opposition (either making or a sacrifice). Opening heart hands at the two level actually seems quite desirable to prevent this (forces opponents to either enter a much riskier auction, or to let me play my heart contract unmolested).
This method seems to solve the things named as the two biggest problems with precision (the "could be short" 1
♦ and having trouble bidding 5
♣-4M hands). While there is some potential loss on the primary heart hands in exchange (for example harder to find spades when opener is 35(41)), it seems like there are also substantial potential
benefits to opening the heart hands at the two-level (quicker to reach the normal contract on most hands, harder for opponents to bid spades over hearts).
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit