Teams.
What to open with 21-count?
#1
Posted 2015-October-28, 19:13
Teams.
#3
Posted 2015-October-28, 20:35
Cyberyeti, on 2015-October-28, 19:57, said:
I can't. 1S is just fine. If partner doesn't bid, fine. If partner bids 1nt, 3nt shows my sixth spade.
But, I am one of those who treat 2c differently and I mark a + on my scoresheet every time someone opens 2c against us.
#5
Posted 2015-October-28, 20:51
If it on their CC as such, I recommend that they disclose that their CC is wrong.
#6
Posted 2015-October-29, 04:45
aguahombre, on 2015-October-28, 20:51, said:
If it on their CC as such, I recommend that they disclose that their CC is wrong.
Not all 21 counts are created equally. This one has 9PT and therefore qualifies for a 2♣ opening if the player prefers it. Lots of other 21 counts will have fewer PTs. The CC description you give also does not disclose that a 5332 15 count might not open 1♠ but I guess you would consider 1NT on that too.
#7
Posted 2015-October-29, 05:30
2c
and do not be afraid to show your 6 card spade suit headed by AKJ during the bidding
#8
Posted 2015-October-29, 06:07
In methods without such agreements, then maybe other openings come into consideration, but if partner passes a 1♠ open you are going to be hard pressed to find an entry in responders hand to make 10 tricks.
#9
Posted 2015-October-29, 06:13
True, the ♣K by itself would make the hand almost cold. But that is wishing for specific cards.
-gwnn
#10
Posted 2015-October-29, 06:16
When hold 11-21hcp with 4+ losers,opening 1♠ would be better.However with 3 losers,I will open 2♣ for sure.
#11
Posted 2015-October-29, 06:22
#12
Posted 2015-October-29, 06:30
2♣ is any gf hand OR an almost GF (semi)balanced or one-suiter.
1♠ followed by 3NT would be about 18-19 HCPs.
So this hand is too strong. So 2♣ it is.
#14
Posted 2015-October-29, 08:20
helene_t, on 2015-October-29, 06:30, said:
1♠ followed by 3NT would be about 18-19 HCPs.
So this hand is too strong. So 2♣ it is.
1♠ followed by 2nt after partner's 1nt response is the 18-19. The 3nt rebid is not needed for one of the nt ranges. Hence it can be used to show a 6-card Major and enough for game opposite a minimum response. That's what we have.
If partner perchance responds 2/1, we are launched anyway. Oh, heck...why am I saying this?? I really want people to use 2C as often as possible against us.
#15
Posted 2015-October-29, 08:27
I toyed with 2nt but since game makes opposite the ♣J and some spade luck I'm in for 2♣
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#16
Posted 2015-October-29, 09:23
Cyberyeti, on 2015-October-29, 08:09, said:
Especially at matchpoints, I would rather play 4 weak 2s with no strong forcing opening. Take Acol 2s in a major out of your 2♣ and it's too rare to be useful.
It's reasonably common here for 2C-2D-2M-3C(*)-3M, 2C-2D-3C-3D(*)-4C, and 2C-2D-3D-3H(*)-4D to be nonforcing.
(*) Artificial weakness showing bid (no reasonable chance of entry given partner's suit). Some use 3N rather than 3H in the last situation.
#19
Posted 2015-October-29, 11:07
KurtGodel, on 2015-October-29, 10:20, said:
Aren't we playing Bergen raises?
London UK
#20
Posted 2015-October-29, 11:51
KurtGodel, on 2015-October-29, 10:20, said:
fromageGB, on 2015-October-29, 10:33, said:
While I do not have an instant odds calculator in my head, I'm willing to wager that it is less than 50%
When you finish calculating the odds, then calculate in the odds that the opponents with half the deck and three 8-card fits will remain silent.