What's your plan, in particular over partner's most likely response of 1NT?
A Hand to Evaluate
#1
Posted 2010-March-03, 14:32
What's your plan, in particular over partner's most likely response of 1NT?
#2
Posted 2010-March-03, 14:54
If I had hearts maybe I'd have opened 1NT, something I've never tried before

with a little more juice on the side I'd try 2NT.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2010-March-03, 14:58
-P.J. Painter.
#4
Posted 2010-March-03, 15:06
I suspect the outcome will be another good argument in favor of Gazilli?
bed
#5
Posted 2010-March-03, 15:06
#6
Posted 2010-March-03, 15:13
If I opened 1S it would definitely be with the plan of rebidding 2N vul at imps, I cannot stomach 1S then 2S and missing a game. I mean, my partners routinely pass with 10 and a stiff spade, maybe I just open light when I have 6 spades? I think partner being in the 8-10 range and passing (not all 10s, but many) is just too big of a risk.
Ofc I will get to game opp 7 and maybe 6 if I rebid 2N, which is why I open 1N hehe...
#7
Posted 2010-March-03, 16:09

if partner has 2 spades its best to bid 3♠ or 2♣ (raising to 3♠) since he will put us in a better spot than 2NT
if partner has 3 spades anything seems to work, maybe 2NT a bit better
if partner has 1 spade 3♠ is gonna work very poorly, since we will play 4♠ very often (singleton spade honnor 4/3!), and between the contracts of 3NT and 2♣, I think 2♣ will make more often, but 3NT wins a bigger pot.
..........
And now I realise 2NT helps us find the 5-3 heart fit!, all in all it is close, but I think I'd rather overbid to 3NT than play a silly 2♣, so 2NT.
#8
Posted 2010-March-03, 16:51
So of the listed choices, only a 1NT opening appeals. I would happily rebid a three card minor with this type but sadly don't have one. On a scale of 1 to 10, how insane is it to want to rebid 2♥ on this?
#9
Posted 2010-March-03, 17:24
nigel_k, on Mar 3 2010, 03:51 PM, said:
If you told me partner had 3 or more spades, I would definitely open 1S.
#10
Posted 2010-March-03, 19:18
#12
Posted 2010-March-04, 02:15

If light, then 1♠ followed by 2NT
If dark, Gazzillèèèh!!
#13
Posted 2010-March-04, 03:14
I like the arguments for the 2c rebid, especially if playing that it can systemically be 2.
#14
Posted 2010-March-04, 03:56
jdonn, on Mar 4 2010, 01:18 AM, said:
isnt bart just gazzilli lite?
2C by opener=ostensibly natural (but cannot be a gameforcing hand like in gazz.)
2D by responder=semipositive (but maybe it's a bit more specific, i.e. promises hearts?)
?
If you're gonna say no gazzilli you should not reintroduce a lite version instead. If you don't play any artificial calls over the forcing nt I fail to see how 2C improves our chances of finding a good contract.
George Carlin
#15
Posted 2010-March-04, 10:12
gwnn, on Mar 4 2010, 04:56 AM, said:
jdonn, on Mar 4 2010, 01:18 AM, said:
isnt bart just gazzilli lite?
2C by opener=ostensibly natural (but cannot be a gameforcing hand like in gazz.)
2D by responder=semipositive (but maybe it's a bit more specific, i.e. promises hearts?)
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If you're gonna say no gazzilli you should not reintroduce a lite version instead. If you don't play any artificial calls over the forcing nt I fail to see how 2C improves our chances of finding a good contract.
2♣ is natural (that it could be on a doubleton is just my preference and has nothing in particular to do with bart), only the 2♦ bid is bart. And the 2♦ bid doesn't say anything about strength, it is a relay to show various different types of hands. So one is a convention by opener and one by responder. They don't even live in the same town.

#16
Posted 2010-March-04, 10:40
I am currently serving on an ACBL committee that has been given the fun task of figuring out a way to deal with, among other things, rascals like me who sometimes open 1NT with "unusual hands".
The reason I mention this is that one of the other members of the committee, Jeff Meckstroth (who is obviously about as good a player as one might ever hope to find), mentioned in a conference call the other day that he would never open 1NT with a 6-card major. He seemed serious about the "never".
I found that rather strange. I will make a point to ask Jeff how he bids hands like this one the next time I see him. I am guessing he would open 1S and rebid 2NT - in my experience it is very much not the Meckwell style to underbid their HCPs (ie open 1S and rebid 2S), to rebid in a 2-card suit (ie open 1S and rebid 2C), or to jump rebid with a weak suit and a notrump-oriented hand (ie open 1S and rebid 3S). Given Jeff's "never", 1S then 2NT is all that is left.
Of course Jeff never has this problem playing his preferred (Precision) methods.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#17
Posted 2010-March-04, 11:22
George Carlin
#18
Posted 2010-March-04, 11:27
gwnn, on Mar 4 2010, 12:22 PM, said:
The way I play it requests opener (on most normal/minimum hands) to bid 2♥ which might be passed. So responder might be signing off in hearts with any strength. Also responder could be going back to spades with one range of spade preference, with the direct preference showing the other range (0-7 and 8-10 or so, arranged either way you want). Higher bids than that do all show 8+, actually more like 10+

#19
Posted 2010-March-04, 11:53
I chose 1♠ rebid 2NT. I asked one of our opponents (it was a friendly game on BBO), who said it was a tough hand and he'd choose 1NT. I thought that was an interesting choice, so included that in the polls.
Partner had:
♠J4
♥JT854
♦J5
♣A974
We played in 4♥ (the wrong way up) and went one off when partner misguessed diamonds (which was quite understand since opening leader underlead his Ace at trick 1).
#20
Posted 2010-March-04, 12:50
fred, on Mar 4 2010, 08:40 AM, said:
If you do and don't mind sharing, I would be interested to know.