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Not a first seat opener?
#4
Posted 2015-February-13, 19:01
With that hand, GIB would open 1♣.
GIB would open 1♦ with 5♣4♦, only with hand under 16TP which has super diamonds and lousy clubs, where the expected reverse is impossible and rebidding 2♣ with xxxxx, while having AKJ10/AKQx in dimonds would remain concealed.
GIB would open 1♦ with 5♣4♦, only with hand under 16TP which has super diamonds and lousy clubs, where the expected reverse is impossible and rebidding 2♣ with xxxxx, while having AKJ10/AKQx in dimonds would remain concealed.
#5
Posted 2015-February-13, 21:42
georgi, on 2015-February-13, 19:01, said:
With that hand, GIB would open 1♣.
GIB would open 1♦ with 5♣4♦, only with hand under 16TP which has super diamonds and lousy clubs, where the expected reverse is impossible and rebidding 2♣ with xxxxx, while having AKJ10/AKQx in dimonds would remain concealed.
GIB would open 1♦ with 5♣4♦, only with hand under 16TP which has super diamonds and lousy clubs, where the expected reverse is impossible and rebidding 2♣ with xxxxx, while having AKJ10/AKQx in dimonds would remain concealed.
It seems open 1♣ is playable if partner respond higher suit at 1-level.
However there are several special hands.
1- 1♣ -- 1nt,now opener only pass?
2- 1♣ - 2nt(invitiona hand),How to handle? only pass?
#6
Posted 2015-February-14, 03:50
1♣ - 1NT
you could just rebid 2♣, partner has 3+ clubs for sure and unlikely 5+♦. At least unlikely GIB to have.
2♦ for GIB here would require reverse strength.
1♣ - 2NT
Here 3♦ would only promise 14+ TP so this hand matches and could find this call.
In all cases 2♣/3♣ are not forcing, so based on 1NT/2NT you will find the part-score you'd like.
If you want to invite for game you have to risk a little, as for GIB at the moment there is no invite with 5-4 in minors.
Even if you have opened 1♦ problem remains if partner bids 1NT/2NT.
What would you do over NT's ?
1♦ - 1NT
2♣ - is passable
3♣ - is GF
So the solution seems not safe unless there is some new path. Nevertheless, the chance partner to rebid on 1st level ( unless Soloway ) is much higher anyway than 1NT/2NT.
you could just rebid 2♣, partner has 3+ clubs for sure and unlikely 5+♦. At least unlikely GIB to have.
2♦ for GIB here would require reverse strength.
1♣ - 2NT
Here 3♦ would only promise 14+ TP so this hand matches and could find this call.
In all cases 2♣/3♣ are not forcing, so based on 1NT/2NT you will find the part-score you'd like.
If you want to invite for game you have to risk a little, as for GIB at the moment there is no invite with 5-4 in minors.
Even if you have opened 1♦ problem remains if partner bids 1NT/2NT.
What would you do over NT's ?
1♦ - 1NT
2♣ - is passable
3♣ - is GF
So the solution seems not safe unless there is some new path. Nevertheless, the chance partner to rebid on 1st level ( unless Soloway ) is much higher anyway than 1NT/2NT.
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