PhilG007, on 2016-November-17, 13:26, said:
The SAYC system which is widely used here on BBO stipulates that a 1NT opening bid could
contain a 5 card major suit. On quite a few occasions I've held hands where I've opened 1NT
and discovered I had a fit in the major suit and went down in 3NT whereas we could have
made game in the major suit even though the suit in my hand was of poor quality.
The question is,when should I open 1NT and when should I open 1 of the major suit?
Feedback much appreciated
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I rarely play SAYC, mostly 2/1, and occasionally Precision.
The basic question is what I plan to bid after partner's response when one has 5-3-3-2 distribution with the 5-card major.
Playing 2/1, responses are pretty standard after a 1
♠ opening and partner's 1NT response, where a 2
♣ or 2
♦ response may well be a 3-card suit. It's the 1
♥ opening bid that may lead to awkward situations with 5-3-3-2 distribution. These I generally prefer to open a weak 12-14 1NT where we play 3
♣ as game forcing Puppet Stayman. This means our 1
♥ opening bid either has a second 4-card suit or is strong enough to raise partner's forcing 1NT response to 2NT showing 15-17 HCP.
If partner responds 1
♠ things are more flexible. I plan to respond 1NT with most 3=5-3-2. We play XYZ which makes partner's job easier. with 3=5-4-1 distribution, and 15-17 HCP or with 3=5-3-2 with very weak minors, I'll usually bid 2
♠, and partner may make a 2NT
Spiral Quantity and Quality asking bid if interested in game or slam.
Playing SAYC and a strong 15-17 1NT opening range, Opener may pass a 1NT response to 1
♥ with 5-3-3-2 so what would a 2NT mean?