1 NT opener with 2 doubletons Do ya do it?
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Posted 2011-November-04, 17:31
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Posted 2011-November-04, 18:31
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Posted 2011-November-04, 18:50
#4
Posted 2011-November-04, 19:05
#5
Posted 2011-November-04, 19:31
People who actually discern when to do it (minority on these fora*) consider such things as whether they have an acceptable rebid or an awkward one if they open 1X: whether the concentration in the two suits (e.g. 2-4-5-2) is such such that they can comfortably reverse; whether they want to screw with the opponents in certain seats; and other factors.
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Posted 2011-November-04, 19:37
aguahombre, on 2011-November-04, 19:31, said:
People who actually discern when to do it (minority on these fora*) consider such things as whether they have an acceptable rebid or an awkward one if they open 1X: whether the concentration in the two suits (e.g. 2-4-5-2) is such such that they can comfortably reverse; whether they want to screw with the opponents in certain seats; and other factors.
*--Relax, folks. JK.
Others look at the shape- 5422 is balanced - and the point count. I would like to see your rebid on this one after opening 1D. 2H perhaps?
AQ xxxx AQxxx Ax or even xx Qxxx AKxxx AK (Ken would probably bid 3C or something equally bizarre.)
As a rider for aguahombre, we are excluding 54 major hands of course.
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Posted 2011-November-04, 19:39
#8
Posted 2011-November-04, 19:43
A word of caution though - when this ends up badly, it can be really ugly.....but usually undoubled!. The gains are great - you solve a lot of rebid problems for 15-17 semi balanced hands, you open 1NT more frequently (which has preemptive effect)....its importnat though that doubletons will contain HCP.
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#9
Posted 2011-November-04, 19:46
aguahombre, on 2011-November-04, 19:31, said:
People who actually discern when to do it.....consider such things as whether ... the concentration in the two suits (e.g. 2-4-5-2) is such such that they can comfortably reverse...
the hog, on 2011-November-04, 19:37, said:
AQ xxxx AQxxx Ax
?? Hence your example would open 1NT. I don't see XXXX as a robust holding in hearts, and therefore fail to see what your disagreement is.
#10
Posted 2011-November-04, 20:04
aguahombre, on 2011-November-04, 19:46, said:
What I am saying is that I would open all 5422 hands, excepting Majors, with 1NT in the appropriate range.
As you want a more robust H suit, try
xx AKxx AKxxx Jx
A clear 1NT opening in my opinion.
#11
Posted 2011-November-04, 21:21
the hog, on 2011-November-04, 20:04, said:
As you want a more robust H suit, try
xx AKxx AKxxx Jx
A clear 1NT opening in my opinion.
me, too. Was talking about a hand like XX AKXX AKQXX XX for the reverse. You are talking about common sense NT opening bids.
#12
Posted 2011-November-04, 21:45
Anytime you have a 5-card minor and 4 hearts consider what a 1♠ response will do to your rebid problems and open 1nt if that seems better.
The corollary is that pard will respond 1 of your short major or 1nt or at least that is the response you have to prepare for.
ie. with 5 spades and a 4 card minor should you open 1nt? or open 1♠ and bid 2 of your wimpy minor after pards 1nt or jump to 3 of your minor, maybe going overboard.
The time to decide your course is before the first bid based on Bergens "likely" response and seat has nothing to do with it.
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#13
Posted 2011-November-04, 22:00
allen333, on 2011-November-04, 17:31, said:
Standard, ANY seat.
#14
Posted 2011-November-05, 00:12
The time I didn't I had Q8xxx AQ Axxx QJ. This worked poorly as partner had Jx xxx KQTxx Kxx and passed 2D.
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Posted 2011-November-05, 03:26
#16
Posted 2011-November-05, 08:07
MP
3rd seat
K x
10 x
A K J x x
K Q x x
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#17
Posted 2011-November-05, 18:26
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-November-05, 08:07, said:
MP
3rd seat
K x
10 x
A K J x x
K Q x x
1NT. wtp?
#18
Posted 2011-November-06, 08:11
Yu18772, on 2011-November-04, 19:43, said:
A word of caution though - when this ends up badly, it can be really ugly.....but usually undoubled!. The gains are great - you solve a lot of rebid problems for 15-17 semi balanced hands, you open 1NT more frequently (which has preemptive effect)....its importnat though that doubletons will contain HCP.
This to me is key, the rebid problems can create more of an issue than opening 1NT in the first place, so how can it be wrong? Is it important that both doubletons contain HCP and what HCP would you recommend as being of any value? If you are prepared to open a 5332 with no HCP in the doubleton, why not when you have two of them, or maybe that's pushing the odds too far? I would be equally concerned about lack of strength in my long suit and down rate accordingly, due to the fear of slow tricks in establishing the suit.
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Posted 2011-November-06, 13:37
#20
Posted 2011-November-12, 23:00
barryallen, on 2011-November-06, 08:11, said:
opening 1NT with 2 doubletons is an alternative you weigh opposite "normal" bidding. If you hold 16-17 2425, and your 16 HCP are in the long suits you can reverse, it will show the hand without distortion. If you hold 2425 with 16-17 HCP with relatively poor long suits - by definition it would mean HCP in the doubletons, and reversing with poor suits is a distortion - in my experience these are the most beneficial hands to open 1NT with 2 doubletons (these and holding 5-4 in minors). Also if you have only one doubleton partner will likely have some length in that suit, and opponents may not lead it. When you hold two of them and play NT - it is very very likely that opponents will lead in one of the doubletons, and usually it is not going to be partners best suit either, so something useful in the doubletons is important.
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