4144 18 points
#21
Posted 2011-July-26, 08:14
Rebidding 1S strikes me as odd, even if you play this as forcing. If 1S is non-forcing then passing with a 3514 shape is an option, but the north hand is too strong.
- hrothgar
#22
Posted 2011-July-26, 08:20
jillybean, on 2011-July-26, 08:01, said:
Making 5 of course.
A couple of comments:
- big 4441 hands are a royal PITA in std american - there's no good way to bid them, as most people like to guarantee at least 5-4 shape to reverse or jump shift. That leaves 4441 strong hands out in the cold.
- Given that 4441 hands have no good bid, the singleton K makes opening 2NT the least damaging lie IMHO. Jump shifting makes it more likely that you will end up playing in your minor suit. However ... opening 1♣ and rebidding spades is reasonable as well - there's just no good answer for this hand type.
- Once you have opened a minor, you simply have to jump shift at your second bid to show your values. In Standard American, Bidding 1♠ shows 12-18 points in the same way that opening 1major then rebidding 2minor shows 12-18 points. Failure to jump shift means partner is allowed to pass you (which of course you cannot afford with 20 opposite at least 6).
- That being said, North's pass was a serious mistake - he should bid 1NT. He has a very nice hand .. 2 aces and a good 5card major means game can be on even opposite a less powerful south hand. South could easily hold a nice 16-17point 4-3-5-1 hand and I would want to be in game opposite that...
#23
Posted 2011-July-26, 08:28
#24
Posted 2011-July-26, 08:37
Secondly, you can't bid 1♠ if partner will pass with anywhere close to that much.
We'd prob bid
1♦-1♥
1♠-1N
2♣(4SF)-2♠
3♣(nat and big 4144/4054)-4♣(nat and big in context, 3415/3514/3505, 3424 couldn't be big enough really, although I suppose there might be a 10 count that fits)
4♦(KC)-4N(2 w/o)
6♣.
Not sure how good a contract this is but I suspect it will scramble home one way or another.
Playing more standard methods:
1♦-1♥
2N-3N or 2N-3♥(if this just shows 5)-3N
look sane if you don't have any sophisticated methods over 2N
#25
Posted 2011-July-26, 09:09
jillybean, on 2011-July-26, 08:28, said:
If you get this hand again run out and buy a lottery ticket!
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#26
Posted 2011-July-26, 10:03
jillybean, on 2011-July-26, 08:28, said:
There are good pills for nausea on the market. Keep the 1S rebid, but not the partner.
#27
Posted 2011-July-26, 10:32
jillybean, on 2011-July-26, 08:28, said:
Why do you dislike 2S, and why do you prefer 1D over 1C?
- hrothgar
#28
Posted 2011-July-26, 14:40
2NT is ok but I wouldn't do it because the hand is borderline in terms of strength and my clubs are good so I'll be happy if partner passes 1♣. And there isn't really a rebid problem because I can rebid 2♠.
I don't understand the complaints about North's pass of 1♠. North took a risk responding on a marginal hand and has succeeded in improving the contract. Why would he want to keep on bidding, and if he does then his next bid is going to have an enormously wide range and you will get too high very often.
#29
Posted 2011-July-26, 14:52
nigel_k, on 2011-July-26, 14:40, said:
??? He has two aces!
London UK
#30
Posted 2011-July-26, 15:09
han, on 2011-July-26, 10:32, said:
I don't like 2♠ because it misrepresents my shape. Having said that I realise that if I'm not going
to open 2N then I would be much better to open 1♣ and rebid 2♠ than what I did here.
#31
Posted 2011-July-26, 15:25
jillybean, on 2011-July-26, 15:09, said:
to open 2N then I would be much better to open 1♣ and rebid 2♠ than what I did here.
It's true that partner's working assumption will be that you are 5-4, but that's not a huge misrepresentation when your five card suit is "only" AKQx.
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#32
Posted 2011-July-26, 16:17
#33
Posted 2011-July-26, 17:39
Cyberyeti, on 2011-July-26, 16:17, said:
1♣--1♦
3♥
Anyway
It has been a very useful debate so far for B/I players.
-They learnt to open 2 NT with 4441 hands (i am guilty as charged)
-They learnt to bid 1♠ instead of a jump shift with 20 hcps.
-They learnt to open 1♣ from 4-4 minors.
With this speed of education, i would not be surprised to see B/I players of BBO forums playing in BB very soon.
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#34
Posted 2011-July-26, 18:02
#35
Posted 2011-July-26, 19:05
han, on 2011-July-26, 08:14, said:
Rebidding 1S strikes me as odd, even if you play this as forcing. If 1S is non-forcing then passing with a 3514 shape is an option, but the north hand is too strong.
It is not odd if you play 2S as a mini splinter which many do!
#36
Posted 2011-July-26, 21:14
the hog, on 2011-July-26, 19:05, said:
Many ?
If thats true, its definetely a shock to me.
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"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#37
Posted 2011-July-26, 21:18
MrAce, on 2011-July-26, 21:14, said:
If thats true, its definetely a shock to me.
Well perhaps I should have said many in my part of the world. They are very common here, even sequences like 1D 1H 3C for example.
#38
Posted 2011-July-27, 02:14
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MrAce, on 2011-July-26, 17:39, said:
3♥
This causes its own problems particularly with a stiff K♥ in getting to 3N when it's right with partner having a dubious heart stop of his own (think xxx,Qxx,KQxxx,xx, even more so when your spades are QJxx rather than Kxxx).
#39
Posted 2011-July-27, 02:20
han, on 2011-July-26, 08:14, said:
Han, I found this passage interesting and I would kindly ask for a little clarification. The hand given is 20 hcp but clearly it is borderline for 2NT; my initial evaluation of it was as a good 19. So I am wondering what you have against the sequence 1C - 1H - 2NT. Is it because lying about the club length is the lesser evil or just that you feel the hand is too strong, or something else? And just a secondary thing, I find with your posts that you tell what you would do but very often I would like to hear more from you about the reasoning. You are obviously one of the top posters here and I genuinely think if you gave some details of your thought processes more often it would be a great opportunity for the majority of posters here, myself included, to improve. I hope you do not take offence at this suggestion, none is intended.
#40
Posted 2011-July-27, 16:58
Cyberyeti, on 2011-July-27, 02:14, said:
And why do u think i opened 2 NT at the first place ? But if i am forced to open 1♣ and pd bids 1♦, this is your bid.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."