how to open big bicolor hands
#2
Posted 2018-July-05, 11:54
There are two types of big bicolour hands: Ones that just look good distributionally, and ones that look good distributionally and have enough high card points/or good controls to reverse.
"To reverse" simply put effectively means that you are showing partner a better hand by bidding a certain way. (This post is the Novice and Beginner forum so I am unaware whether you are familiar with 'reverses')
#3
Posted 2018-July-05, 11:56
cencio, on 2018-July-05, 11:26, said:
Btw in English that's known as a 2 suiter rather than bicolor. Do you mean big as "lots of cards" or "lots of points", most would assume you mean the latter.
There is some argument about this, if you're strong enough to reverse, or have both blacks and the whole virtue of the hand isn't the spade suit then I think many open the minor.
You will get arguments about hands like x, AJ10xx, x, AK10xxx, some people will do one thing, some the other, I think more people in the US than in the UK will open 1♥.
#6
Posted 2018-July-05, 13:41
TylerE, on 2018-July-05, 12:17, said:
There are some modern systems that still have a fairly natural basis and can get you back into the major, but they aren't what most people on BBO are playing (but someone who says "bicolor" maybe yes).
Another important factor to consider is whether their might be a chance of slam in the minor only, or in any case better than the major, because it's even harder to get back into the minor.
#7
Posted 2018-July-05, 14:44
Substitute ♥ with a minor, playing semi-natural methods we would still not open ♠.
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#8
Posted 2018-July-05, 16:57
pescetom, on 2018-July-05, 14:44, said:
Substitute ♥ with a minor, playing semi-natural methods we would still not open ♠.
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Not going to look very clever when spades are 3-1 or the A is in ♥.
#10
Posted 2018-July-06, 02:34
#11
Posted 2018-July-06, 03:59
msjennifer, on 2018-July-06, 02:34, said:
It's less likely than if we're dealt a less distributional hand, but if our hand is 5-6, then the most frequent distribution around the table is actually one where the remaining hands are balanced. For example, if our hand is 0562, the most frequent distribution around the table is one where two hands are 4324 and he remaining one 5233.
#12
Posted 2018-July-06, 06:38
If you hold less than 16 with a very bad 5 card major (9xxxx or worse) you can bid it like a 4-6 pattern (must be in agreement with your partner though).
#13
Posted 2018-July-06, 12:46
The trouble comes when your major is hearts. Now if you open your minor, you likely will have a problem with your rebid, because 2H will be a reverse showing extra strength. There are two ways to handle this.
The first way is to open 1H with hands that aren't strong enough for a reverse, and 1m otherwise (reversing into 2H and then bidding H again).
The second way is to agree with your partner that a solid minimum 5-6 with H and a minor is strong enough to bid 1m and follow up with 2H and 3H. With a real dog of an opener (poor suit quality), you either open 1H or else pass and hope to come in later with a two-suited bid.
Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages. For what it's worth, I strongly prefer the second method, but as this is a Novice forum, I would suggest that beginners/intermediate players use the first method. (it's simpler and easier to understand as the auction develops).
Cheers,
Mike
#14
Posted 2018-July-07, 04:26
cencio, on 2018-July-05, 11:26, said:
My rule with a partner I know says open your long suit. A reverse major bid has been agreed to be strong and/or great distribution (56) or better. In most cases partner will be able to infer what I have from the bidding. If i have weak 56 there will be a lot of bidding around. Particularly in these cases it is very important to get your distribution known to partner so he can decide how to proceed. If you don't partner grabs in the dark eg:
1 ♠ - 2 ♥- p - 2 ♥
3 ♣ - 4 ♥- p - ?
If partner passes you will have to decide knowing nothing of ps hand. Maybe they are down, maybe we have a good save etc.
Maarten Baltussen
#15
Posted 2018-July-07, 12:46
miamijd, on 2018-July-06, 12:46, said:
That's exactly how it is bid in a typical Italian 5cM system and as you said, there is no issue when major is spades.