Bidding Opening 1 or 2NT
#1
Posted 2009-January-20, 20:27
Also I have been adding length points. 1 Point 4 a 5 Card suit and 2 points 4 a six card suit on 2 the HCP total when determining opening NT's
I would be interested in peoples view on these issues. I have been playing only a year.
#2
Posted 2009-January-20, 20:31
DrDouble, on Jan 20 2009, 09:27 PM, said:
Why would you add points for length when opening 1NT? Does this mean that:
♠ Ax
♥ xxx
♦ AKxxxx
♣ Qx
is a NT opener?
#3
Posted 2009-January-20, 20:43
DrDouble, on Jan 20 2009, 09:27 PM, said:
Also I have been adding length points. 1 Point 4 a 5 Card suit and 2 points 4 a six card suit on 2 the HCP total when determining opening NT's
I would be interested in peoples view on these issues. I have been playing only a year.
IMO Opening 1NT with 2 doubletons is acceptable when it serves a purpose (like solving a problem), but not something to go out of your way to do with any old 5422 hand.
For instance, if I'm 2-4-2-5 (preferably with some stuff in the pointy suits) with a 16-count, I'm going to be happy to open 1NT, because if I open 1♣ and hear 1♠ from partner, I'm not strong enough to reverse into 2♥, 1NT would be a gross overbid, and 2♣ is both an underbid and a distortion.
But if I'm 2-5-4-2 with the same 16 count, I'm going to bid naturally, because opening 1♥ then bidding diamonds is descriptive and doesn't pose inherent bidding problems.
Or to put it another way...it's not a bad idea to think about your second bid (at least) before making your first.
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#4
Posted 2009-January-20, 20:45
1. Do not add length points
2. Do not open with a 6 card Major, a six card minor is OK
3. The doubletons should have honors
4. Do not open with two doubletons in both majors
5. With 5-4, the 5 carder should be a minor
In general, it works best if you open 1NT with hands that have rebid problems, but not if you open 1NT with any hand with the correct range of points and any odd shape
#5
Posted 2009-January-20, 21:46
sireenb, on Jan 20 2009, 09:45 PM, said:
+1 on item 5
#6
Posted 2009-January-20, 21:50
sireenb, on Jan 20 2009, 09:45 PM, said:
1. Do not add length points
2. Do not open with a 6 card Major, a six card minor is OK
3. The doubletons should have honors
4. Do not open with two doubletons in both majors
5. With 5-4, the 5 carder should be a minor
Strongly disagree with 1. and 4.
The others seem fine to me.
#7
Posted 2009-January-21, 02:03
Open 1 NT when you have high honours in the short suits.
I learned too that you should not open 1 NT with two doubeltons in the majors. The idea is that partner with a 5/5 major two suiter must be sure to have a fit. The idea is nice, but in practice this "never" happens, so in practice this rule is wrong.
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#8
Posted 2009-January-21, 02:26
#9
Posted 2009-January-21, 13:43
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 03:31 AM, said:
DrDouble, on Jan 20 2009, 09:27 PM, said:
Why would you add points for length when opening 1NT? Does this mean that:
♠ Ax
♥ xx
♦ AKxxxx
♣ Qx
is a NT opener?
I never make a call with 12 cards only....
Harald
#10
Posted 2009-January-21, 14:18
jdonn, on Jan 20 2009, 10:50 PM, said:
sireenb, on Jan 20 2009, 09:45 PM, said:
1. Do not add length points
4. Do not open with two doubletons in both majors
.
Strongly disagree with 1. and 4.
The others seem fine to me.
Good points )) I was simplifying this for somebody who has been playing for 1 year.
The reason I added 1 is that it is a matter of upgrading some hands, not adding distribution points without judgement.
The reason I added 4 is to avoid silly choice of major contracts such as: 2NT-3H-3S-4H. I thought it would be easier to have one set of guidelines for both NT ranges.
Whether to open 1NT with two doubleton majors depends on Stayman style. People who play 1NT-2C-2D-2H as weak to pass or correct cannot open 1NT with that distribution otherwise it can be very effective.
#11
Posted 2009-January-21, 15:24
skaeran, on Jan 21 2009, 02:43 PM, said:
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 03:31 AM, said:
DrDouble, on Jan 20 2009, 09:27 PM, said:
Why would you add points for length when opening 1NT? Does this mean that:
♠ Ax
♥ xx
♦ AKxxxx
♣ Qx
is a NT opener?
I never make a call with 12 cards only....
If I am dealt these 12 cards, I open 1NT. The missing 13th card cannot hurt. Plus, partner will know that I have a super-adjusted minimum, because the discovery of an Ace as the missing card will not knock me out of the range.
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#12
Posted 2009-January-21, 17:00
btw I have posted more 12 card hands than anyone else, I would imagine... My "x" key doesn't work
#13
Posted 2009-January-21, 17:41
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 06:00 PM, said:
Make sure you send that memo to clee.
#14
Posted 2009-January-21, 17:44
jdonn, on Jan 21 2009, 04:41 PM, said:
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 06:00 PM, said:
Make sure you send that memo to clee.
nonvulnerable? obviously
#15
Posted 2009-January-21, 19:02
jdonn, on Jan 21 2009, 03:41 PM, said:
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 06:00 PM, said:
Make sure you send that memo to clee.
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#16
Posted 2009-January-22, 03:55
skaeran, on Jan 21 2009, 02:43 PM, said:
mtvesuvius, on Jan 21 2009, 03:31 AM, said:
DrDouble, on Jan 20 2009, 09:27 PM, said:
Why would you add points for length when opening 1NT? Does this mean that:
♠ Ax
♥ xx
♦ AKxxxx
♣ Qx
is a NT opener?
I never make a call with 12 cards only....
No I would not open with your 12 Card Hand. The HCP score of the doubleton Queen would be downgraded to 1 as an unprotected honour making 12HCP + 2 Length points making a total of 14.
The six card diamond suit would be useful if partner had support in that suit.
I was also taught to down grade the HCP's of unprotected honours.