What is your range 1NT response
#1
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:06
#2
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:13
#3
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:16
bluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 08:13, said:
I think that transfers are more and more popular, but I suspect over half of people do. I may be wrong.
#4
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:23
#5
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:46
bluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 08:13, said:
If you (and I) don't use 1NT as natural after 1SX, our answer to the poll is easy. It asks "With which of these would you bid a natural NT?"
#6
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:50
I had an impression that people who think about stuff like what range should 1NT here promises don't play that in the first place but maybe it's not the case in other countries ?
#7
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:02
yes, good players play transfers here, but the vast majority play it as natural. natural does seem pointless though - XX if strong enough or pass and make a take-out double if suitable otherwise just defend.
#8
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:04
#9
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:04
bluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 08:50, said:
I had an impression that people who think about stuff like what range should 1NT here promises don't play that in the first place but maybe it's not the case in other countries ?
O.K., sorry for the rant. IMO the floor if they play a natural NT should be a point higher than the bottom of the range for the XX (hence 7-10 for natural); I was venting my (latest) peeve: asking a question based on conditions and getting, instead, a debate on the conditions.
#10
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:05
gnasher, on 2012-January-26, 09:04, said:
Indeed; and we leave out those that forget!
#11
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:19
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Yeah I hate that too unless I am the one starting the debate
Anyway, if I played natural 1NT here I guess the point is to bid it before they do at matchpoints while not being doubled so 8-10(11) range sounds about right to me.
#12
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:30
As for the range, if 1NT is natural and nonforcing I don't see any reason why it should not be 6-10. This is especially true if both sides are not vulnerable, as it is important to grab 1NT. Declaring 1NT is always an advantate at matchpoints if there is a fixed amount of tricks to be taken by either side (assuming no double). If your side can score 5, 6, 7 or 8 tricks, you score -100, -50, +90 or +120 as declarer or -120, -90, +50 or +100 as defenders. Of course, it is often the case that you can score an additional trick or two as declarer.
#13
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:31
wank, on 2012-January-26, 09:02, said:
I do in one partnership. It has never seemed particularly helpful, but the idea is similar to what most of us do a level higher: after 1♠ double 2N is a sound raise to 3♠ while a direct 3♠ is distributional. Similarly at the 2-level, 1N is a sound raise to 2♠ and a direct 2♠ is weaker.
#14
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:44
I am simple minded. Would I have bid 1NT without the
intervention? Sure.
The first is borderline, but I would still bid it.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:49
bluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 08:13, said:
My guess would be that at least 95% of players here play 1NT as natural, though maybe only about 75% of serious tournament players.
London UK
#16
Posted 2012-January-26, 09:52
It's an excellent idea to have two ways to raise to the two level, but there's no particular reason to use 1NT for one of them. 2♣ is often used as a good raise.
#17
Posted 2012-January-26, 10:15
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intervention? Sure.
In constructive bidding it's profitable to bid 1NT on all kind of junk with 4hcp or something hoping for game or improved partial or preempting opponents.
Here if you bid 1NT on junk (like 6pc or something) you are very likely to get doubled there or wherever you run as they already know something about their hcp distribution.
#18
Posted 2012-January-26, 10:50
Playing MP there is an argument for playing 1N as fairly wide ranging as you might just want to play there quite a lot. I still play it as 8-11.
Even if you play transfers, there are two styles, one which just gives you an extra way to bid 2s and basically gives up the XX, and one where you give up the NT bid but keep the XX, when I play transfers i prefer to playthe former rather than the latter, so I would bid 1S transfer to a NT with 8-11.
Also, if you play a light opening style bidding 1N on a 5 or 6 count is a good way to go for 500.
#19
Posted 2012-January-26, 10:57
phil_20686, on 2012-January-26, 10:50, said:
How does he make a game try if he is not balanced? Surely everyone plays 3m as game-forcing.
#20
Posted 2012-January-26, 14:56
I think, if natural, it should be weaker than a redouble.