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How to open a weak black-2-suiter? A very common sutuation

Poll: What do you open, what is your rebid, if you opened 1 Spade and pd bid 2 diamonds (21 member(s) have cast votes)

What do you open, what is your rebid, if you opened 1 Spade and pd bid 2 diamonds

  1. open 1 club (6 votes [28.57%])

    Percentage of vote: 28.57%

  2. rebid 2 spades after opening 1 spade (10 votes [47.62%])

    Percentage of vote: 47.62%

  3. rebid 3 clubs after opening 1 spade (3 votes [14.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.29%

  4. other rebid after 1 spade (2 votes [9.52%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.52%

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#21 User is offline   Gerben47 

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Posted 2004-November-10, 08:50

If you open 1 partner will need a lot of convincing to play 4 in the alleged 4-3 fit. Since 3 shows extra's I don't rebid that with a minimum but I rebid 2. If 6 is right partner will probably bid 3 next or 2NT and then I bid 3.

I will consider opening 1 only on good 6-card with 5 and a strong hand.
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Posted 2004-November-10, 09:58

Open 1, regardless of the strenght, EVEN having a 6th , it doesn´t matter, just open your 5 card major.
Rebid of 2 doesn´t promise a 6th card after a 2 response on any system that cares about of rebid problems.
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Posted 2004-November-10, 10:02

Gerben47, on Nov 10 2004, 10:50 AM, said:

If you open 1 partner will need a lot of convincing to play 4 in the alleged 4-3 fit. Since 3 shows extra's I don't rebid that with a minimum but I rebid 2. If 6 is right partner will probably bid 3 next or 2NT and then I bid 3.

I will consider opening 1 only on good 6-card with 5 and a strong hand.

Well, the only reason your partner will need a lot of convincing to play spades is becasue YOU don't open 5-5 in the blacks with clubs...

If, for instance, you routinely did... a simple

1C-1D
1S-whatever
2S <--- will paint the picture you need to paint.

BTW, take a look at matchpiont games where 4-3 major fit games often do very well indeed, as long as a ruff can be had in the hand with three trumps. So maybe it shouldn't be hard to convince your partner to play some 4-3 fits anyway.
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Posted 2004-November-10, 10:13

whereagles, on Nov 10 2004, 02:42 AM, said:

Didn't read it all, but here goes an opinion (not mine, lol). The french school recommends the following:

With a weak hand (11-15) open 1S, so that you can compete if opps butt-in.

With a strong hand (16+) open 1C, so that when you rebid spades pard will know you have a strong 55. Note that with a strong hand opps are less likely to butt-in, so you should concentrate in constructive bidding.

What do I think of this? I open 1S all the time :)

In the States, I believe the opposite is true. With a weak 5-5 (maybe this is a middlish, since I'd open with a Q less), open 1. With a stronger 5-5, open 1, since you can 'high reverse' later.

20 years ago, this was an automatic 1 opener. I'm betting that a lot of the 1 openers are under 40 and the 1 openers are over. :)
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Posted 2004-November-10, 10:23

If you are taking a poll, I am over 40... and I very much tend to open 1C
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Posted 2004-November-10, 10:37

When I was young I opened 1 whenever I had 5 even a 5017 and 5008 I never got.

But now I'm old I open sometimes 1; sometimes 1.

Some of the above posts are very interesting, when to do.

Ben's deliberations about vulnerablility.

Or the question if the hand must be weak or strong to qualify for 1.

I'm very interested in the question, if 1 p 2 p 3 shows extra strength or even extras bey declarer.
IN SAYC it is a high reverse and shows 16+. What about 2/1. I'll start a new poll.

Many thks for all the interesting ideas.

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Posted 2004-November-10, 10:59

Playing 2/1 (not SAYC), regular reverse after a 2/1 (1 2 2) does not show extras, but high reverse (1 2 3) still shows extras.
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