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We are hoping to play some ACBL tourneys online.
We play 2M as weak 6 cards but sometimes 5 NV and occasionally 5 Vul.
We might open 2H green on any of:
x QJ9xxx xxx xxx
x KQJxx xxxx xxx or even rarely at Fav:
xx KQJT9 xxx xxx
We open 2H on these because our judgement (rightly or wrongly) is that they are all worth a weak two.
Is this legal? If we open 2H on example two will be thrown out for opening an illegal Muideberg?
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Weak Twos 5-6 cards ACBL
#2
Posted 2011-May-08, 19:27
All I know is that if you think the hand with 1-5-4-3 and a good heart suit looks like a wk 2 to you, the fact that you accidentally have a side xxxx doesn't make it illegal. Certain bids are illegal agreements, but if you don't guarantee a second suit, the only issue is whether you can call it a weak two.
I don't know about the 3-count, though...if your stated range is 5-11. The directors on this forum will answer that one.
I don't know about the 3-count, though...if your stated range is 5-11. The directors on this forum will answer that one.
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#3
Posted 2011-May-08, 19:35
It depends on the upper limit of the weak two. A range of 3-6 or 3-8 HCP, or even 3-9, would present no problem, legally. But if your range is greater than 7 HCP (3-10 or more) then you can't play any conventional responses or rebids after it, nor may you have a conventional defense to your opponents' conventional defense to your opening.
IMO you aren't playing Muiderburg, so you shouldn't get in trouble on the grounds that you are playing it.
IMO you aren't playing Muiderburg, so you shouldn't get in trouble on the grounds that you are playing it.
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As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#4
Posted 2011-May-10, 07:05
I don't know anything specific about ACBL regulations, but if they are a little bit logical (I know, I'm sticking my neck out here) then you aren't playing Muiderberg. Muiderberg promisses a side 4 card minor, your 2♥ opening does not. I'm also pretty sure that 2♥-3♣ is not P/C in your partnership. So imo it depends on whether weak twos on a 5 card suit are allowed or not.
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