Are there tips out there as to how to handle a 1 di opener (by opponent)that shows 2+ dis and 11-15 hcp?
the pair plays precision with a 15-17 hcp 1nt opener.
This pair apparently opens 1 di with any hand with less than 15 hcp that has at least 2 dis and no 5 card major(even a decent 5 card club suit is allowed).
Thanks in advance!
Noreen (movingon)
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How to handle opps 1 di opener showing 2+ dis and 11-14 hcp
#2
Posted 2014-July-16, 12:46
There are three ways to handle this:
1.) If you double 1♦ and then bid 2♦ or 3 ♦, that it shows a real diamond suit.
2.) Bidding 2♦ directly shows 5+ and an overcalling hand. With a Michaels hand, X and then bid 2♦.
3.) Forget the fact that 1♦ might 'only be 2' and play what you normally do! According to Jan Eric Larsson (creator of the Tangerine Club), only 10% of the time will 1♦ have 2 and only 19% of the time will it be on 3. Therefore, 71% of the time it will be on 4+.
In my established partnerships, I play #2 because we have discussed all the possibilities and so shouldn't have any mistakes
With any pick-up partner, I play #3. We will be better off than the room because we won't make a mistake worrying about Diamonds.
1.) If you double 1♦ and then bid 2♦ or 3 ♦, that it shows a real diamond suit.
2.) Bidding 2♦ directly shows 5+ and an overcalling hand. With a Michaels hand, X and then bid 2♦.
3.) Forget the fact that 1♦ might 'only be 2' and play what you normally do! According to Jan Eric Larsson (creator of the Tangerine Club), only 10% of the time will 1♦ have 2 and only 19% of the time will it be on 3. Therefore, 71% of the time it will be on 4+.
In my established partnerships, I play #2 because we have discussed all the possibilities and so shouldn't have any mistakes
With any pick-up partner, I play #3. We will be better off than the room because we won't make a mistake worrying about Diamonds.
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"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#3
Posted 2014-July-16, 13:23
Just treat it as "natural" but accept that double makes few promises about clubs (for example, with a 4432 12 count, you can double 1♦ with no guilt - lacking a major, partner can respond 1NT without a stop).
Other sequences are unchanged, so opposite an overcall, 2♦ is a raise.
Pass then diamonds is natural, of course, as are any single jumps in diamonds.
Other sequences are unchanged, so opposite an overcall, 2♦ is a raise.
Pass then diamonds is natural, of course, as are any single jumps in diamonds.
#4
Posted 2014-July-16, 19:47
Here's a popular solution you might like.
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#5
Posted 2014-July-17, 08:28
SteveMoe, on 2014-July-16, 19:47, said:
Here's a popular solution you might like.
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#6
Posted 2014-July-17, 12:52
SteveMoe, on 2014-July-16, 19:47, said:
Here's a popular solution you might like.
http://bridgewinners...-secret-weapon/
I've used this and it works well.
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I've used this and it works well.
I'll take the under - it's pretty much a nailed-on recipe for disaster.
#7
Posted 2014-July-17, 13:36
PhilKing, on 2014-July-16, 13:23, said:
(for example, with a 4432 12 count, you can double 1♦ with no guilt - lacking a major, partner can respond 1NT without a stop).
How is this different than against standard?
The artist formerly known as jlall
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