What is your call?
Opening bid
#2
Posted 2016-August-31, 06:19
Opening this hand weak 2♥ is a bridge crime, not a style.
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#3
Posted 2016-August-31, 06:24
#4
Posted 2016-August-31, 07:32
Rule of 20 - this is 21 - says open this hand 1♥, the sixth ♥ making it a definite one level opening even at red, I feel.
Not keen on ♦Qx outside the main suits, but the 6-5-2-0 (or 6-5-1-1) shape has great playing strength except if you have a massive misfit.
I agree with MrAce and kenberg that a 2♥ opening doesn't even enter the equation as you could miss game as partner doesn't need much to help you make one.
As for pass and competing later, well the opponents could be 4♠ before you can bid again, so pass is not on my radar either.
#5
Posted 2016-August-31, 07:37
MrAce, on 2016-August-31, 06:19, said:
At these colours perhaps but not/vulnerable, opening 2♥ planning to rebid 4♣ does not seem so unreasonable assuming it is not too good. On the other hand, coming from a UK (light opening) style makes this hand a wtp 1♥ opening.
#6
Posted 2016-August-31, 08:15
Zelandakh, on 2016-August-31, 07:37, said:
As I said, to me it is a crime. I should have mentioned that it is a crime for me in any vulnerability.
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#7
Posted 2016-August-31, 08:30
I stretch the shapely hands with short spades when spade bids by them can get annoying if you don't. Wrong texture/shape/potential/direction and a few other things for a weak two.
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#8
Posted 2016-August-31, 08:34
If I had better intermediate hearts, 4♥ would enter my head in 3rd NV.
#9
Posted 2016-August-31, 08:42
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#10
Posted 2016-August-31, 23:31
First, to the 1H bidders. After 1H 1S 1NT 4S, are you bidding 5C now, or siting for the inevitable doubke? For a pass and pull shows a much betrer hand. Partner might be a bit surprised when they make an overtrick.
Nor do I like 4H which is pretty easy to punish at these colors. 4H shows about 8 tricks, and while I have a 5 loser hand, my suits are too moth-eaten to have much hope of taking 8 tricks without a fit.
And yet the 2H bidders promise too little offense. Partner would never expect game opposite a good fit and 2 cover cards.
Well, if 2H promises too little offense and 4H shows too much for this vulnerability, what about 3H?
About 6-7 tricks with hearts trump, sounds about right. Not much defense, sounds about right. Partner will raise with a good hand and moderate fit, or a couple of aces and a good fit with ruffing values - sounds good. Just preemptive enough that the opponents might find their 7 card spade fit with a 6-0 break instead of an ice cold 3NT. Oncertainly in a blue moon you will go down a lot but when is the last time your opponents cauggt you in 3H? That's my bid.
#11
Posted 2016-September-01, 01:39
It is close, 1H is ok as well.
If I choose to preempt, than 3H or 4H, but somehow
I prefer to have a better suit.
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#13
Posted 2016-September-01, 01:53
Kaitlyn S, on 2016-August-31, 23:31, said:
Well, if 2H promises too little offense and 4H shows too much for this vulnerability, what about 3H?
hi Kaitlyn S,
I like innovation, but "moth-eaten" (your words) 6 card suits pre-empts are not advisable red/white in 1st. Forget about what else you have in your hand, because pre-empts should promise virtually nothing outside, I feel.
I'll deal with the 1♥ - 1♠ - 1NT - 4♠ auction if it arises, in the meantime I will find the best opening bid with a hand that is easy to rebid if the opponents don't interfere. That is a gauge of an opening bid with a light(ish) hand: have you got a suitable rebid?
3♥s is miles worse (in my opinion) than 2♥, and 2♥ is pretty bad.
Nothing personal as everyone's entitled to their view. But many big hitters have also endorsed 1♥. I am merely a small time card shark in comparison
#14
Posted 2016-September-01, 02:29
Kaitlyn S, on 2016-August-31, 23:31, said:
First, to the 1H bidders. After 1H 1S 1NT 4S, are you bidding 5C now, or siting for the inevitable doubke? For a pass and pull shows a much betrer hand. Partner might be a bit surprised when they make an overtrick.
Nor do I like 4H which is pretty easy to punish at these colors. 4H shows about 8 tricks, and while I have a 5 loser hand, my suits are too moth-eaten to have much hope of taking 8 tricks without a fit.
And yet the 2H bidders promise too little offense. Partner would never expect game opposite a good fit and 2 cover cards.
Well, if 2H promises too little offense and 4H shows too much for this vulnerability, what about 3H?
About 6-7 tricks with hearts trump, sounds about right. Not much defense, sounds about right. Partner will raise with a good hand and moderate fit, or a couple of aces and a good fit with ruffing values - sounds good. Just preemptive enough that the opponents might find their 7 card spade fit with a 6-0 break instead of an ice cold 3NT. Oncertainly in a blue moon you will go down a lot but when is the last time your opponents cauggt you in 3H? That's my bid.
Depends what you open as a matter of course at the 1 level. If your openers are generally sound, it's more of a problem, but since we'd open say x, QJ109x, Qx, KQxxx, partner will not double if it's making an overtrick.
I don't think 4♥ was a serious suggestion at these colours.
The problem with 3♥ is what does partner do with say xxx, void, AKJxxx, Axxx ? you proceed to go off in 3♥ instead of making 7♣.
#15
Posted 2016-September-01, 10:52
If we don't find a fit, it's because partner has spades, and my hand is no help. It's double zero time again.
I can see opening this. I'd do it if my hearts were spades. But this looks like a trap for partner. I'm passing. Unlike MrAce, I can see a 2♥ call, because at least partner will know that they're not sacrificing against us. Of course he won't know that Kx Ax in the round suits will take 10 tricks (and be zero defence), so it's not like he'll have a good idea whether to sacrifice against *them*.
If I'm playing EHAA, of course, it's an auto-2♥, probably with a club bid next time around. But partner's going to expect what I have. That's also why EHAA isn't all that popular.
#17
Posted 2016-September-01, 12:11
There's a poker comparison - I'm 30 blinds deep, so I'm not willing to barrel on the turn with this, so it's fold or shove.
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#18
Posted 2016-September-01, 12:34
Phil, on 2016-September-01, 12:11, said:
There's a poker comparison - I'm 30 blinds deep, so I'm not willing to barrel on the turn with this, so it's fold or shove.
Why? Unlike poker you do have a partner. Show the 6-5 and let partner decide whether you should go pass the 3 level.
#19
Posted 2016-September-01, 13:31
jogs, on 2016-September-01, 12:34, said:
I opened up a 4-table team game. My partner was a 2/1 "expert" and yes, I ignored my own advice and played with an unknown partner. First hand, I had --, AQ10xxx, xx, K10xxx which I think is a lot closer to a 1-bid then the actual example in this thread since I might have 1.5 tricks on defense. (I have 2QT.) I opened 1H. Partner held a 24-count with heart support and after a couple rounds of bidding, bid 7H which got doubled. Turns out I was off a trump trick as well as the ace so 6H doesn't make either. As soon as he saw my hand, I had to find a substitute for the rest of the match.
Funny how a lesser player can't bid a slam without Blackwood and yet that seems to be missing from the arsenal of some experts; the other boards were pretty non-descript so I would have won the match with a novice who knew Blackwood. But you 1H openers on this hand, be prepared to play in a team game and have your partner leave in a huff 30 seconds into the match.
#20
Posted 2016-September-01, 13:50
Partnership agreements are important, I expect many on the forums to have an agreement to open this 1h which is fine if that is our system. Opening this 2h at this vul is very playable with agreements.