Posted 2005-January-28, 05:49
The form of scoring would deternime my decision; unfortunately, that is not shown
At MPs, small gains are as valuable as large gains and a single disaster is not that big of deal. Therefore at MPs I would open in your system 2NT. The good texture of the suits gives a degree of protection from being doubled and increases the playing strength. The drawback to this hand as I see it is the good defensive nature of this hand. But that is the kind of thing you do at MPs.
At imps, I see this as a clear-cut pass. A one diamond opening overstates the defensive strength of the hand as well as the playing strength. I don't mind so much overstating the defensive strength with an extremely trick-oriented hand but this hand it not one of those. If the hand were 6/5 and the Ace of hearts were instead part of one of my long suits then two things occur: my defensive strength diminishes and my playing strength increases. In that case a one diamond opening is reasonable.
Another reason to pass this hand at imps is that it is minor-oriented and it takes 11 tricks to make game. If this were a 5-5 major suit hand it would be a much closer decision and would probably need to be opened just to protect yourself from a similar opening at the other table; however, if you were outclassed by the other team a pass could create a sizeable swing.
A final reason to pass at imps is that we don't as yet know what is going on around the table or whose hand it is. Partner could have majors and a goodish hand, and we get way too high if I make a first seat noise. It could be a misfit for the opponents in which case my opening takes them off the hook. Avoiding disaster is part of the team concept at imps. This hand has too much negative possiblities verses gain to be worth a "hero" bid in my opinion.
WinstonM
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