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2236. 23 count
#1
Posted 2023-March-09, 03:55
IMP Pairs
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#2
Posted 2023-March-09, 04:01
I'll upgrade to 24-25 balanced because of the good club suit, which I show with 2♣-2♦; 2♥-2♠; 2NT. I don't mind 1♣ in Dutch Doubleton but am worried about rebid issues, I don't love reversing into 2♦ with this.
Other systems might play other continuations over a strong 2♣, which might have a sufficiently severe impact that a different opening bid is the percentage call. With Kokish I think this hand is fine.
As an aside, I think it is better to show this hand as 24-25 than as 22-23. This is an above-average 23 count. This far in the tail of the HCP distribution partner will almost always assume the minimum within our range - it is simply far more common than the higher value (for reference: 22HCP balanced ~0.12%, 23HCP 0.08%, 24HCP 0.04%, 25HCP 0.01%). I feel more comfortable showing this as a 24-count than as a 'partner-will-assume-22'-count.
Other systems might play other continuations over a strong 2♣, which might have a sufficiently severe impact that a different opening bid is the percentage call. With Kokish I think this hand is fine.
As an aside, I think it is better to show this hand as 24-25 than as 22-23. This is an above-average 23 count. This far in the tail of the HCP distribution partner will almost always assume the minimum within our range - it is simply far more common than the higher value (for reference: 22HCP balanced ~0.12%, 23HCP 0.08%, 24HCP 0.04%, 25HCP 0.01%). I feel more comfortable showing this as a 24-count than as a 'partner-will-assume-22'-count.
#3
Posted 2023-March-09, 04:06
The diagram shows East in doubt, but I imagine the question is how to open South.
I would settle for 2 clubs and then whatever sequence shows 2NT with 24.
I would settle for 2 clubs and then whatever sequence shows 2NT with 24.
#4
Posted 2023-March-09, 04:57
This is a huge hand. A flat hand with ♥A and ♦K is at least 12 tricks in clubs, ♥ AJ10xx and a doubleton club makes 6♥ with a finesse for 7 unless they lead a spade, ♦KJxxx and a doubleton club makes 6♦ most of the time, I can't make my mind up whether this is 25 or 26 balanced equivalent, K&R says 25.
I don't have strong views whether this should be shown as balanced or clubs. Showing clubs at least means partner realises his xxxx is gold.
I don't have strong views whether this should be shown as balanced or clubs. Showing clubs at least means partner realises his xxxx is gold.
#5
Posted 2023-March-09, 10:54
(I'll post the full hand shortly)
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#6
Posted 2023-March-09, 11:01
I don't play the double negative over 2♣. It completely ruins Kokish, and often I don't really care about partner's ace or king anyway opposite my strong 2♣ hands. If partner insists on bidding something it would need to be a long suit - shape is much more important than strength or key cards. This bean counting has no place in the modern game.
#7
Posted 2023-March-09, 11:06
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#9
Posted 2023-March-09, 11:10
DavidKok, on 2023-March-09, 11:08, said:
2♣-2♦; 2♥-2♠; 2NT-3♣; 3NT-P and best of luck partner.
What is 3♣?
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#12
Posted 2023-March-09, 13:20
1♣(1)-1♦(2)
2N(3)-3N(4)
P
(1) "10+, NATish unBAL OR 11-13/17-19/23+ BAL"
(2) "0+, 4+ H"
(3) "GF, either 5+C4+S or one-suited with 6+ C"
(4) strong suggestion
2N(3)-3N(4)
P
(1) "10+, NATish unBAL OR 11-13/17-19/23+ BAL"
(2) "0+, 4+ H"
(3) "GF, either 5+C4+S or one-suited with 6+ C"
(4) strong suggestion
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