pbleighton, on Jul 7 2007, 07:37 PM, said:
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You couldn't get me to bid 2D with a stick. It's not 2/1 strength, it's not 2/1 shape
No stick, but 2/1 responses in competition are frequently done on 10 hcp, at least where I play bridge, and this is a (bad) 11 count, and diamonds are where we live. I don't *like* 2D, but I dislike treating an invitational hand as a weak hand worse.
If I was going to bid NT, it would be 2NT.
It's not a bad 11 count, it's an awful 11 count. I don't generally associate 11 counts with 10 losers.
This:
Kxx
xx
AQxxx
xxx
is a freakin' 9 count, and yet I'd consider it more of a 2 diamond bid. It has one fewer losers, and it likes diamonds.
One the actual hand, you're 3343, and you have two Jxxs, one in the opponent's suit. If the jacks are useful, you have a no-trump hand. If they don't work, you don't have a bad 11 count, you have a bad 9 count. So this hand lives and dies in No-Trump.
One example is not worth much, but how are you going to bid it across the actual hand? If partner makes an invitational call, I assume you're going to pass, and can the actual opening hand force game? Sounds a lot like a misfit to me.
In general, given a choice between overbidding and underbidding on first response, I'd rather underbid. I'd rather not have an invite at all than have one and decline it. And I feel that while 1NT is an underbid (by 1 hcp), 2
♦ is a decided overbid (by 1 trick).