cherdano, on Jun 9 2005, 02:41 AM, said:
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One thing that hasn't been mentioned yet is that opening 2♥ will increase the chance of scoring your minor suit queens in case you end up defending.
Compared to passing or to opening 1H ?
This statement looks unclear to me, but if it refers to the fact that opp declarer may have a harder time reading our hand, then passing will make it even harder :-)
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I really cannot stomach a pass here....
Why ?
The ODR is terrible.
Passing will rarely risk missing game, because if pard cannot bid, this hand does not have the extra shape needed to get to game. Of course there are exceptions, but bridge is a % game.
So, the real risks of passing here are:
1-
losing the partscore battle
when we could compete with 3H and opps bid 2S or soiemthing else
Alright, I know that the partscore battle is underestimated at IMPS; but here we are vulnerable and the overall hand quality sucks in offense.
I would not mind, with another hand with good ODR, risking some penalty, but here the cost-benefit at IMPS is too dangerous:
if we open 2H and we are wrong, the losses are way heavier than if we start with a pass and are wrong
2- not delivering a good heart lead to pard if we end up defending.
Again, in 3NT, pard should read the hand: we are marked with all the hcp, so pard is broke and he would surely try to hit our suit.
Things may be different in a suit contract, but again, there is not a clearcut evidence that a heart lead will be best.
3- In-quick out-quick
A common statement for light openings or weak 2s is that you are in-quick and out quick, and that if you opass such a hand, you'll feel compelled to show your values or shape at a later round, at a higher level, with greater risks.
I do not think it is the case here.
This 6322 is very much like a 5332, and even if I pass 1st round, I will happily pass even at later rounds, unless I have to balance OR pard makes a move.
Our shape is terrible. So, pard shape will probably be good, and if he has some value, he will come in.
4- Pressure bidding
Yes I know some bids put more pressure than others (and certainly more than pass
), however, as much as I love pressure bidding (and that I hate passing
), in some cases, the risks are too much.
I believe this is the case here.
Sure, I know that increasing the frequency of our weak 2s increases the pressure to opps, but there will be anyway hands that are unsuitable because too dangerous.
I believe this is one of such hands
5- what if we get doubled in 2H ?
This can turn out REAL bad.
The cost-benefit compared to some minor losses due to pass should convince that even if pass is wrong 2/3 of the times, it does avoid huge losses 1/3 of the times, so it is safest at IMPS, all vuln.
I am really puzzled by the fact that all the people who do not stand passing only illustrate the risks of passing but not the risks of bidding 2H.
I have some sympathy for the 1H bid, but I do not believe it has neither the playing strength of a 1H opener (it has 8 losers), nor the defensive tricks (2+) for a 1-level opener.
However, in 3rd seat, I'd prefer a 1H opener than a 2H opener, and pass any pard's rebid.
"Bridge is like dance: technique's important but what really matters is not to step on partner's feet !"