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#1
Posted 2009-April-09, 01:19
Do you open 1N?
If you open 1H what are you rebidding over 1S by pard? What about 1N by pard?
#2
Posted 2009-April-09, 01:35
Using my pet-method, I bid 2♦ (transfer to hearts) on 1♠. (Planning to follow up with the cheapest spade bid, showing three spades, and more than a minimum.) I have the option of bidding 3♥, showing 6-3, but the suit is not well-suited for that.
Barred from that, it is an ugly 2♥ on 1♠, and an ugly 3♥ on 1nt.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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Gnasher
#3
Posted 2009-April-09, 02:00
#4
Posted 2009-April-09, 02:24
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2009-April-09, 02:48
playing standard i guess I would rebid 2♣ in both cases and then describe my hand as balanced 16-17 over 1NT (still an underbid but at least hearts are not buried) and non minimum hand with 3S over 1♠
I play 2♣ forcing (Gazilli like) so over 1♠ I can use 2NT to show a medium hand with 6H and 3S . Not ideal but still a step in the right direction.
Good and UI prone problem. I have noticed that people who play standard are often unable to produce 2♣ in a normal tempo and that their partners bend backwards to keep the bidding open (less of an issue with screens but still)
#6
Posted 2009-April-09, 02:50
#7
Posted 2009-April-09, 02:53
nickf
sydney
#9
Posted 2009-April-09, 03:55
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
"Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius".
#10
Posted 2009-April-09, 04:15
In any case, I think this hand is too strong for a 15-17 1NT opening. Not playing anything fancy, I'd bid 1♥-1♠;2NT or 1♥-1NT;2♠. The reverse gives us a reasonable chance of reaching the 6-2 heart fit when it's right, and notrumps may not play that well from partner's side.
With the same shape but a bit weaker, eg AJx A10xxxx Kx Kx, I'd bid 1♥-1♠;2♠, with the idea that partner's more likely to make an aggressive move if he's been supported. Facing a 1NT response, I'd rebid 2♥, nervously.
In some partnerships I have a way to show a 2.5♥ bid after 1♥-1NT. If that were available I'd use that on either of these hands.
#11
Posted 2009-April-09, 04:53
1H----1X
2H show a minimum hand.
1H----1X
3H show a good hand & great suit.
I wont rebid a 2 card minor its probably not dangerous but i dont like it.
So either
1H----1X
2NT
or a direct 1Nt make sense. Since we frequently open 1Nt with 5cM and play a kind of puppet stayman i slightly prefer to open 1Nt otherwise i would 1H--rebid 2Nt.
PS i dont like Gazilli
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#12
Posted 2009-April-09, 06:35
-P.J. Painter.
#13
Posted 2009-April-09, 07:09
JLOL, on Apr 9 2009, 07:19 AM, said:
AQx ATxxxx Kx Kx r/w imps.
1. Do you open 1N?
2. If you open 1H what are you rebidding over 1S by pard?
3. What about 1N by pard?
1. No.
2. Over 1♠ I bid 3♥.
3. Same thing.
As you can see, I'm not too bothered with suit quality. "Shape & strength always before high card location" is my motto. Of course, this isn't to be followed 100% of the time, but this hand doesn't feel like it's worth steering away from it. Perhaps 6 to the queen would.
I'm sure some people around strongly disagree with my views, but I don't give a ****
#15
Posted 2009-April-09, 08:19
If I choose to open 1H, after 1any I will rebid a Gazzilli sequence 2C->2D->2NT - as 15-16 balanced.
#16
Posted 2009-April-09, 08:25
Over a 1♠ response, I raise to 2♠. Quite frankly, I am surprised that more posters don't do the same, but I guess they are reluctant to make a single raise on "only" three card support when holding such a good hand.
The direct raise to 2♠ is sufficiently encouraging that I expect to get to most games, and I don't expect to be in the wrong strain very often.
EDIT: I left out what I would do if partner bid 1NT, which I presume is forcing. I would bid a calm, if somewhat heavy, 2♥. I don't like the 2♥ rebid, but it is the best choice of a bad lot.
#17
Posted 2009-April-09, 08:57
2♠
2♥
#18
Posted 2009-April-09, 09:12
jdonn, on Apr 9 2009, 03:00 AM, said:
I know 2/1 players should alert 1♥-1N-2♣ as 2+, but somehow I thought it was more often 4522 than 3622. Perhaps more of the experts are playing some version of Gazilli than realize it (1M-?-2♣ rebid = clubs or various strong).
As for losing the heart fit, perhaps Ken can devise a system similar to Texas so the opening NT bidder can show his 6c majors and 7c minors later in the NT auction...
#19
Posted 2009-April-09, 10:45
Rob F, on Apr 9 2009, 10:12 AM, said:
I think raising 1S to 2S is much better because of what gnasher said (partner is more likely to move over this than over 2H). There are a lot of hands with 51 in the majors that partner is passing 2H and bidding over 2S for instance. There are very few 42 hands where the reverse happens.
Anyways, I like 2S and 2H.
#20
Posted 2009-April-09, 10:45
I'm not so worried about the 2NT bid over 1♠. I don't really like the 2♥ bid over 1NT, but I would rather hear partner bid again before going higher.