aces and jacks
#1
Posted 2013-January-08, 04:33
AJxx
Axx
Jx
What do you open in first seat?
- hrothgar
#3
Posted 2013-January-08, 05:06
If we open 1♦, presumably the main reason is to avoid missing game in a major. To decide how likely that is, try constructing some hands that would pass 1NT. xx Kxxx KJxx xxx is a very well-fitting 7-count, and game is just good enough for us to want to be in it. xx Kxxx xxx KJxx is rather more likely, and game is awful. And there's no reason to assume he'll have either a 7-count or a 4-card major.
#4
Posted 2013-January-08, 05:06
#5
Posted 2013-January-08, 06:14
gnasher, on 2013-January-08, 05:06, said:
The second hand is less likely since we also have the club jack.
I would have given J10x K10xx Kx xxxx as my candidate for a well fitting 7-count.
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2013-January-08, 06:18
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2013-January-08, 06:23
han, on 2013-January-08, 06:14, said:
Yes, you're better at making miracles than I am. That has a two fitting kings, a fitting jack, two fitting tens, and a fitting doubleton. Even with this, game is merely decent, especially if it's played from responder's side so that we can't benefit from a spade lead away from the queen.
#8
Posted 2013-January-08, 06:41
As a side note, last two times I opened 1m with these type of hands, one it got us to a cold game when partner had the exact hand type I described (balanced 4234 with 7 highs) when the rest of the field played in 1NT+3, and second time partner had a complete yarborough and opponents bid to an aggressive 3NT doubled for one off - take it for what you will.
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#9
Posted 2013-January-08, 06:44
han, on 2013-January-08, 06:18, said:
Usually, if it had a doubleton. In any of the examples we've seen, if you add a jack to one of the long suits I'd respond. I'd expect partner to pass a lot of aceless 4333s, but unless it fits very well we won't miss anything. Qxx Kxxx Kxx xxx is a good but not cold game, but xxx Kxxx Kxx Qxx is awful.
This is a chicken-and-egg thing though. If we make a habit of upgrading 4432 17-counts, we should be less inclined to respond on 8-counts. I don't think one should often upgrade a balanced 17-count, because 1x-1y;2NT or 1x-1NT;2NT isn't a good start to an auction, so that affects my views on what you need to respond to 1NT.
#10
Posted 2013-January-08, 07:34
#11
Posted 2013-January-08, 08:05
andy_h, on 2013-January-08, 06:41, said:
When partner has 5 cards in the major, we can super accept to show a 4 card support and a maximum hand excellent 16 or 17 HCP. When partner has 8 points and a 4 card major he will stayman and we bid game. So we are left with the hands where partner has exactly 7 points and a 4 card major. I am not sure that partner will be routinely accepting with a balanced 7 count (or that game will be good more than 50% of the time). And when he doesnt accept I think 1NT is a lot safer than the 3 level in a 4-4 fit. Furthermore partner will never know if the hand is well fitting or not. You would bid the same way anytime you have say a 15 count with 5♦4M.
Now we come to the hands where partner doesnt have a major suit fit (and has less than 8 HCP). I dont think I want to be in game opposite some random 6-7 count.
#12
Posted 2013-January-08, 08:05
#13
Posted 2013-January-08, 08:27
With AK9x-AJxx-AJx-xx I'd probably open 1m, because the ♦J is an asset as opposed to the ♣J from the original.
#14
Posted 2013-January-08, 09:24
#15
Posted 2013-January-08, 10:07
#16
Posted 2013-January-08, 10:11
RSClyde, on 2013-January-08, 10:07, said:
Why 3NT and not 4M? That's what the upgraders are especially aiming for.
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#17
Posted 2013-January-08, 10:22
han, on 2013-January-08, 04:33, said:
- If you rarely upgrade a 14 count and sometimes downgrade a 15 count, then open 1N.
- If (like many BBO players) you upgrade most 14 counts and never downgrade a 15 count, then open 1♦.
#19
Posted 2013-January-08, 11:18
RSClyde, on 2013-January-08, 10:07, said:
I'm in the rarely make adjustments on the opening bid camp. Later in the auction may make adjustments based on info about other player's hands.
4333 and 4432. 15-17 HCP 1NT.
5332. 15-16 HCP 1NT.
5332 with 17. Now use judgment based on the quality of the 5-card suit.
#20
Posted 2013-January-08, 11:21
gwnn, on 2013-January-08, 10:11, said:
That's fine: compute both and condition on the probability of partner having a 4 card major vs not. Eliminating any hands where partner has 5+ since superaccepting a transfer would see you through on those. After that partner's probably 50-50ish to have a 4 card major. I'd still doubt that 4M in a 4-4 is that much better than it is on a random 17, probably a little but not that much and that would need to be balanced with the fact that 3nt is probably no better at all.