I don't like 1NT on 2 doubletons. I can live with like Hx doubletons but if they're weak and the main suits stuffed, I always open 1x.
1 NT opener with 2 doubletons Do ya do it?
#23
Posted 2024-April-09, 11:35
Here the question is not about opening with 2 doubletons....In most of the cases it would be more advantageous and competitive to open bid 1NT with semi-balanced hands..Actually, the question is about how to proceed in the bidding sequence when you have enough game points and which game contract to choose among the alternatives; 3NT, 4-M or 5-m...
The bidding sequence should provide enough information for the risk evaluation with regard to these two doubleton suits..
I have a modified version of Puppet in order to investigate about the openers hand...
The bidding sequence should provide enough information for the risk evaluation with regard to these two doubleton suits..
I have a modified version of Puppet in order to investigate about the openers hand...
#24
Posted 2024-April-09, 12:06
So, responder has enough for game opposite a 15-17 1nt opening.
Please share your version of Puppet.
Please share your version of Puppet.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#25
Posted 2024-April-09, 12:29
Necro of the month award, I wish BBO would close and request permission to reopen threads that have attracted no posts in n years (in this case, 13)
Having said that, always interested in another Stayman, but the best way to document that would be to open a new thread (even now).
Having said that, always interested in another Stayman, but the best way to document that would be to open a new thread (even now).
#26
Posted 2024-April-10, 00:32
Even if there is not an immediate rebid problem, there can be a problem with the 3rd bid. For example with a 4225 16-count, it goes
1c-1red
1s-1nt
?
Also, if rho interferes, you will have to pass (assuming you play support doubles).
So I almost allways open 1n with 5m422 and 6m322 if we play strong nt. Playing weak nt I may open my long suit with 6m322 or if it's specifically 4225 or 2254
1c-1red
1s-1nt
?
Also, if rho interferes, you will have to pass (assuming you play support doubles).
So I almost allways open 1n with 5m422 and 6m322 if we play strong nt. Playing weak nt I may open my long suit with 6m322 or if it's specifically 4225 or 2254
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#27
Posted 2024-April-10, 03:04
helene_t, on 2024-April-10, 00:32, said:
Even if there is not an immediate rebid problem, there can be a problem with the 3rd bid. For example with a 4225 16-count, it goes
1c-1red
1s-1nt
?
Also, if rho interferes, you will have to pass (assuming you play support doubles).
So I almost allways open 1n with 5m422 and 6m322 if we play strong nt. Playing weak nt I may open my long suit with 6m322 or if it's specifically 4225 or 2254
1c-1red
1s-1nt
?
Also, if rho interferes, you will have to pass (assuming you play support doubles).
So I almost allways open 1n with 5m422 and 6m322 if we play strong nt. Playing weak nt I may open my long suit with 6m322 or if it's specifically 4225 or 2254
If playing Transfer Walsh then many play
1♣-1R
1N can be 17/18-19
but you can also use this as 15-17 semi-balanced without support for the shown Major. Continuations over this start with
2♣ 33minors weak
...
#28
Posted 2024-April-10, 03:41
helene_t, on 2024-April-10, 00:32, said:
So I almost always open 1n with 5m422 and 6m322 if we play strong nt.
I almost always open strong 1N with 5M4m22 too.
In one extreme partnership we opened ANY 5422 "in" range as 1N (although that version of the Stayman is a bit contorted to handle 5M4M and I haven't enough data to say whether the complication is justified or not).