Opening bid with 6-5 Bidding
				
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				Posted 2017-December-10, 16:21
Your hand
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QJ109xx
Q
KJ8xx
What is your bid
				
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				Posted 2017-December-10, 16:55
 LBengtsson, on 2017-December-10, 16:33, said:
LBengtsson, on 2017-December-10, 16:33, said:
Would prefer 4♥ to 2♥, it's several tricks too good for one of our 2♥ bids, we'd actually open 1♥ but not particularly like it. Pass is dangerous in that partner may assume you can't be this good and not get involved in an auction when it's your hand.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-10, 17:36
 Nasok, on 2017-December-10, 16:21, said:
Nasok, on 2017-December-10, 16:21, said:
What is your bid
I rank
- 1♥ = NAT.
- 2♥ = If too weak for 1♥ under your methods.
- 4♥ = NAT. Prepared to apologise if it goes pear-shaped.
- Pass = NAT intending to compete with Michaels or an unusual 2N.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-10, 17:44
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 01:12
2♥, 3♥ and 4♥ all have their arguments. None of these would be wrong - the decision is more tactical than one being clearly better than the others. I would recommend against Pass or 1♥ though. Finally, another possible gambit with this shape is a 2NT opening bid.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 02:30
George Carlin
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 07:04
 Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 01:12, said:
Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 01:12, said:
This is one I had not thought of. It could be difficult getting back to team-mates after 2NT 3NT, 4♥ 4NT (X). Or maybe 2NT 6NT (X).
I think it is so awkward, anything could be right. I will not argue against Pass, because you are much more likely to avoid a terrible score by coming into the bidding later, but for me, it fits my style for natural weak 2♥.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 07:53
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 08:20
 fromageGB, on 2017-December-11, 07:04, said:
fromageGB, on 2017-December-11, 07:04, said:
It is something of a gamble for sure but the odds favour partner having 4 or more spades, in which case you will usually hear 3♣, 3♥ or 4♥, any of which can be passed. if partner bids a simple 3NT then the opps can almost certainly make 4♠ so going down in 50s is not so bad. The killer is a 4NT or 6NT response and there is not much you can do about that; but that is such a low proportion of cases that the gambit has merit and is, I feel, worth a mention. If nothing else it is nice to know the pattern in case it ever happens against you!
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 08:23
 mikestar13, on 2017-December-11, 07:53, said:
mikestar13, on 2017-December-11, 07:53, said:
The point behind a 2♥ opening is that you will usually compete again with 4♣ if the bidding comes back at a low enough level. It is much less likely that you will get a chance to show both suits after a 3♥ or 4♥ opening.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 10:48
 Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 08:23, said:
Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 08:23, said:
i thought too that 3♥ opening bid ok, a 4♥ opening bid too high, but even as hand is strong for a 2♥ opening bid, the hand is shape for jumping michaels so good chance after 2♥ to bid 4♣ in auction and partner know that your 6/5 shape
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 11:50
 LBengtsson, on 2017-December-11, 10:48, said:
LBengtsson, on 2017-December-11, 10:48, said:
I might do that if I was willing to bid 5♣ unilaterally over 4♠ (prob 6-6), but I would be really uncomfortable if it proceded 2♠-P-4♠.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 13:09
 Cyberyeti, on 2017-December-11, 11:50, said:
Cyberyeti, on 2017-December-11, 11:50, said:
Against that there are not so many hands where the corresponding auction over 3♥ would not be (3♥) - 3♠ - 4♠. I am not saying that 2♥ is necessarily better than 3♥ on this hand but it certainly has its advantages.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 16:31
 Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 13:09, said:
Zelandakh, on 2017-December-11, 13:09, said:
This is why I didn't open 3♥, partner is more likely to act when it's right over 1♥-(1♠) and they might not be able to bid 4♠ over 4♥.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-11, 19:39
Reason for 4H working better:
Opponents landed in a bad contract: 5
Mis-Defence: 5
Found a good save: 3
Various places you get into a good contract or block oppo from getting into a good contract: 5
Reasons for 1H working better
Misdefence: 2
Found a slam: 1
Stopped in a part score when game didn't make: 1
Opponents had more confidence in bidding to a grand slam that doens't make where they only get to 6 clubs going off on the other table: 1
Opponents give you a clue in the bidding so you find a better line: 1
Opponents get to high: 1
You don't get doubled when opponents have no-where to go and play 4Hx going off: 1
This is pretty convicing for me, just bid 4H and see what happens. Opponents will be under massive pressure and partner cannot get you in trouble! win/win.
				
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				Posted 2017-December-12, 02:55
 Cthulhu D, on 2017-December-11, 19:39, said:
Cthulhu D, on 2017-December-11, 19:39, said:
Thank God we are not choosing between 1H and 4H.
George Carlin

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