What do you do (two parts)?
#1
Posted 2023-January-06, 04:29
Part 1
NS vuln
East
♠KQT8
♥A9653
♦4
♣J98
Do you open?
#2
Posted 2023-January-06, 05:10
I hate passing with shape hands but I feel like a line should be drawn somewhere, and I think Acol weak NT doesn't support opening light the way I prefer. Or I'm just completely wrong on the bidding system and style, in which case I would open. I love to open hands like this and get the first shot in, but I feel we'd be stuck for a rebid over partner's 2m, or get caught speeding if the auction gets competitive.
#3
Posted 2023-January-06, 05:39
#4
Posted 2023-January-06, 07:11
After that 3 opportunities to find a fit or NT.
If I get a 2♦ response then I'll rebid ♥ despite the weak suit
#5
Posted 2023-January-06, 07:58
What do you do now?
#8
Posted 2023-January-06, 09:05
Well done to those who would have opened on my hand. Three out of the other five East's must have opened as they found a major suit game, and one NS pair overbid to 5♦X-3.
#10
Posted 2023-January-06, 09:13
Also did your partner not have an astro or similar, we'd overcall 2♦(spades and another) and get to 4♠ that way even if I didn't open
#11
Posted 2023-January-06, 09:28
Cyberyeti, on 2023-January-06, 09:13, said:
Also did your partner not have an astro or similar, we'd overcall 2♦(spades and another) and get to 4♠ that way even if I didn't open
No, we were playing Landy. The problem with two suited defences to 1NT is that whichever one you pick, you will soon pick up hands where you wish you were playing another.
I did make a polite comment to South that maybe she could have alerted the 3♦ on the basis that it is an unusual agreement. Her response was that they had always played it as weak and it has never occurred to them it could be played any other way (i.e. kind of the way I was thinking).
#13
Posted 2023-January-06, 14:23
AL78, on 2023-January-06, 09:28, said:
I did make a polite comment to South that maybe she could have alerted the 3♦ on the basis that it is an unusual agreement. Her response was that they had always played it as weak and it has never occurred to them it could be played any other way (i.e. kind of the way I was thinking).
The problem with playing Landy is that you are unable to bid any two suiter other than the majors, which is unplayable in a serious game
Moreover, while I don’t play this (pun unintentional) DONT allows you to bid every two suiter….any bid of 2C through 2H shows the bid suit and a higher one.
However, when one has a short major, the odds are that the opps can and will bid that suit, so DONT isn’t popular in expert circles because the 2C overcall doesn’t do much to disturb their bidding.
As for what to do….I personally wouldn’t bid with the west hand. My defence to weak notrump openings doesn’t allow this to be described…I play very differently over strong or weak notrump bids.
However, I’d always ask about 3D, unless I were very familiar with the methods my opps use. Plus, at least in NA, their CC should show what it means. Then I’d double 3D.
Btw, I wouldn’t open. Make it Axxxx KQ10x x Jxx and I’d open 1S, since I have no rebid problem. But having opened 1H, I have no happy rebid over 2C or 2D..while I routinely rebid 2M on a 5 card suit, I need a better hand or suit to be comfortable.
#14
Posted 2023-January-06, 15:03
mikeh, on 2023-January-06, 14:23, said:
I was partnering an inexperienced player and Landy is the simplest of the defences to 1NT and allows you to show both majors. At her level helping her improve her bidding and card play takes priority over upgrading the system and the conventions.
#15
Posted 2023-January-06, 15:20
I'm not sure I'd ask for rectification - opposite a weak partner playing Landy, I might double 3D, but I wouldn't normally. (On this hand, I would expect partner to balance in with a double.)
As usual, this is precisely the kind of hand where inexperienced players don't do so well.
#16
Posted 2023-January-06, 16:36
AL78, on 2023-January-06, 09:05, said:
Like Davidkok I have little sympathy with those who would have opened on your hand.
I'm not used to playing against weak NT, but FWIW as West would be frustrated if I had no useful agreement over 1NT and would risk double over the pass of 3♦ in any case.
#17
Posted 2023-January-06, 17:35
akwoo, on 2023-January-06, 15:20, said:
The director was sat North, he didn't appreciate why the 3♦ bid might have to be alerted. They are a regular partnership and have always played it this way, so they consider it natural and normal.
#18
Posted 2023-January-06, 18:44
A quick 2C, then 4H by East.
I find I always have to ask what a sequence ending in 3m is - every club has a favourite method.