A series of choices What to open, do you cuebid, do you move forward?
#1
Posted 2012-January-07, 14:49
A partner can convince me to play nearly anything, but if partner breaks agreements, then you will fairly fast reach the point, that I wont be interested in playing any longer. Stick to your agreements.
Marlowe (Uwe Gebhardt)
#2
Posted 2012-January-07, 15:15
Either open 1NT or rebid 1NT. The hand qualifies in my opinion for opening 1NT (15-17).
Cue bidding 4♣ is okay. But over 4♥ I would certainly not press on.
Partner is likely to misjudge because of the 2♦ rebid. With a singleton in ♦ he will devalue his hand and with ♦ Jxx or ♦Qx he will believe there is a double fit.
Rainer Herrmann
#3
Posted 2012-January-07, 15:50
#4
Posted 2012-January-07, 16:01
#5
Posted 2012-January-07, 16:21
balanced) the 2d rebid can usually be made with a much
wider range of hands. The downside of not rebidding 1n
with this balanced hand is that p never knows you are so
balanced. Somewhere below or at game level the
one of the undefined hands need to define itself
and a sign off at 4s (over 4h) is a place to start
even though it is too late IMO.
#6
Posted 2012-January-08, 00:04
Over 3♠ a cue seems wise given the controls in your hand and the pretty good Ax support.
Given what you've shown so far, a cautious 4♠ seems right. There is some chance that you miss slam if partner has xx in diamonds with an otherwise good hand and reads your caution for quick diamond losers. But I think if slam is good, he'll probably make a move over 4♠ anyways.
#7
Posted 2012-January-08, 00:15
Now it's pure lottery, partner values his ♦Qxx high and his Kxx as the nuts. There is no chance whatsover for intelligent slam bidding now so we can just as well pull the rkcb and punt 6 hoping his SI is based on general strength and not ♦ fit.
#8
Posted 2012-January-08, 04:00
rhm, on 2012-January-07, 15:15, said:
Rainer Herrmann
Obviously, a singleton fits well with A10863 and Qx(x) is useful against KJ1083. Would you open the hand with 1NT with that Diamond holding?
A partner can convince me to play nearly anything, but if partner breaks agreements, then you will fairly fast reach the point, that I wont be interested in playing any longer. Stick to your agreements.
Marlowe (Uwe Gebhardt)
#9
Posted 2012-January-08, 10:50
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#11
Posted 2012-January-08, 15:03
Someone needs to step up and grab the reins in these auctions. I don't like 5♣ or 5♦ because it makes the auction difficult. Our hand is very useful - actually its the nuts, so I would just bid RKC.
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#12
Posted 2012-January-10, 06:05
skaftij, on 2012-January-08, 04:00, said:
I would not rebid diamonds even with this holding. I prefer a six card suit unless there seems to be no alternative. But rebidding diamonds is more sensible here. I still open 1NT.
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2012-January-10, 07:10