What is your opening bid?
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#1
Posted 2012-July-11, 21:21
What is your opening bid?
#2
Posted 2012-July-11, 21:28
I need to double check and see what I open with 9-4 hands.
#3
Posted 2012-July-11, 21:35
... and apparently regret it (I just read the spoiler)
#4
Posted 2012-July-11, 21:53
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#5
Posted 2012-July-12, 00:53
#6
Posted 2012-July-12, 01:00
However, with ♥ KQxx, it's just possible that pard could show up with ♥s and 6 ♥ comes into view.
Keep all options open by bidding 1 ♦. You can always bid 5 ♦ later.
#7
Posted 2012-July-12, 01:18
#8
Posted 2012-July-12, 01:27
Zelandakh, on 2012-July-12, 00:53, said:
What would you do if partner showed two aces?
#9
Posted 2012-July-12, 02:08
gnasher, on 2012-July-12, 01:27, said:
That depends on the methods in use. Playing standard it's a guess - no problem there, probably everyone will be guessing on this hand. If playing one of the (rare) extensions where responses at the 6 level pinpoint the 2 aces then there may not be such a guess. Mostly though, it just offers one extra chance to find out a key point of information that is going to be very difficult otherwise. I cannot see any real downside of this over, for example, a direct 6♦, even if that were not offering partner the option to bid 7 with a top diamond honour.
Obviously the 3NT specific ace asking convention would be golden here since (I assume) the extended responses would be standard over that. On the flipside the opponents may well get involved when they are only coming in at the 4 level.
#10
Posted 2012-July-12, 05:07
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#11
Posted 2012-July-12, 08:50
After
1♦ (2♥) 2♠ (Pass)
5♦ (Pass)
Partner bid 5♥(!). He obviously had a first-round heart control and was trying for seven. Thinking back, maybe I should just bid 7♦ myself, but I felt that even with a heart void (my LHO wouldn't make a vulnerable jump overcall on JTxxxx) I couldn't guarantee making seven, so I cuebid 6♣ and let partner make the final mistake. He bid 7♦ which ended the auction.
The combined hands were:
At the table, I just claimed, but unfortunately I had the beer card which I didn't notice.
#12
Posted 2012-July-12, 08:53
gnasher, on 2012-July-12, 01:27, said:
What if you open 4NT and partner shows ♠A with 5♠, or ♣A with 6♣ - assuming those are the responses?
4NT seems to only gain over 6♦ when partner has no aces. Though it's nice and pre-emptive against vul opps so that may be enough of a gain. They might also bid or double to give us extra bids...
#13
Posted 2012-July-12, 12:17
reason to preempt here and arbitraily eliminate hearts from the bidding.
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#14
Posted 2012-July-12, 13:38
gszes, on 2012-July-12, 12:17, said:
reason to preempt here and arbitraily eliminate hearts from the bidding.
Opponents' hands can easily be playable in 2 spots (♠ and ♣)?
#15
Posted 2012-July-12, 19:21
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#16
Posted 2012-July-12, 23:10
In the first spoiler, I bid 5♦.
I would not open this Acol 4NT, because I would not happy with 5♠ or 6♣ response. I cannot take the fourth heart as a winner in this hand.
#17
Posted 2012-July-13, 07:05
#18
Posted 2012-July-13, 13:43
#19
Posted 2012-July-18, 20:21
Edit: On reading the spoiler my plan seems rather ruined - but I would rebid 4♦, hopefully this shows an invite to slam, without the HCP requirement of a 2♣ opening, and encourages pard to make a cuebid, or sign-off with no aces or singletons or anything else useful (he should realise he may as well throw ♠KQJ and ♣KQJ in the bin for all the good those HCP will do you). Superficially you'd think you then wouldn't get to slam when pard has a nice JT doubleton heart and a few small diamonds, but in this case you don't want to be - it will go ♥A ... ruff. If he doesn't have the ace of hearts (which he probably doesn't, given you have the KQ and someone bid 2♥) you really want him to have a singleton heart AND a couple of trumps. With this he will gladly oblige you by cue-bidding hearts.
#20
Posted 2012-July-20, 01:23
kriegel, on 2012-July-12, 08:50, said:
After
1♦ (2♥) 2♠ (Pass)
5♦ (Pass)
Partner bid 5♥(!). He obviously had a first-round heart control and was trying for seven. Thinking back, maybe I should just bid 7♦ myself, but I felt that even with a heart void (my LHO wouldn't make a vulnerable jump overcall on JTxxxx) I couldn't guarantee making seven, so I cuebid 6♣ and let partner make the final mistake. He bid 7♦ which ended the auction.
The combined hands were:
At the table, I just claimed, but unfortunately I had the beer card which I didn't notice.
The beer card doesnt count when it is trumps