Open this hand?
#8
Posted 2022-April-16, 16:26
#9
Posted 2022-April-16, 16:28
DavidKok, on 2022-April-16, 13:31, said:
Yes, it would be nice to play a system (like Precision for example) in which opening this hand doesn't cause too much trouble.
I wouldn't open it playing SA or similar. Partner tends to GF on misfitting 12 counts, certainly misfitting 13 counts.
#10
Posted 2022-April-16, 23:35
mikeh, on 2022-April-16, 15:31, said:
If your partnership,opens these, then open.,if not, then pass.
Agree. Though I would add 4441 hands can be a problem generally, especially if partner replies in your stiff (short suit ♥) I am a optimist and think that I have three suits where 4 card trump support would be useful to partner, and although the hand looks a bad 11 points (and as beginner we are told not to open) we have 2.5 honor tricks in our hand with good controls in two of our 4 card suits. The hand has 7 losing tricks, and that is the maximum (as far as I know) accepted for a opening bid at the one level, so on that count I would open...but as mikeh says it does depend on your partner and what agreements you have made.
#11
Posted 2022-April-17, 04:00
helene_t, on 2022-April-16, 16:28, said:
I wouldn't open it playing SA or similar. Partner tends to GF on misfitting 12 counts, certainly misfitting 13 counts.
#12
Posted 2022-April-17, 04:16
DavidKok, on 2022-April-17, 04:00, said:
This is essentially a 4441 10 count, I probably open it 1♦ playing what I play, not sure whether I open it playing 2/1, probably don't open it with the minors reversed (so I'm opening the bad suit).
#13
Posted 2022-April-25, 08:14
never.
As stated, this is a 10 count, a 10 count can contain 2 Aces.
The good thing is, you have a rebid, what ever partner does, you know, what to do next,
even a 1NT response does not kill you, if you started with 1D.
In the end this is something to make up your mind before you get dealt this hand.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2022-April-26, 08:45
#17
Posted 2022-May-04, 20:03
Tramticket, on 2022-May-04, 15:53, said:
+1. Years ago I stopped opening 4441 hands light and I can't remember ever regretting making that adjustment. They almost always play worse than expected and often play well on defence. Even on defence they can have major problems - the second trick in your singleton suit can simply trash your hand in a triple squeeze, whether real, pseudo or information.
#18
Posted 2022-May-04, 22:07
Or are the same problems there. What I see with 4441 is the amount of time to find a fit
It needs some kind of conventional opening bid saying tell me which of the other three suits you like
I recall there being one in Precision but that's just strong ones isn't it?
I'm reading about some unusual conventions at the moment. I think my favourite so far is the Fighting Irish 2D but that requires both majors
#19
Posted 2022-May-05, 00:46
thepossum, on 2022-May-04, 22:07, said:
Or are the same problems there. What I see with 4441 is the amount of time to find a fit
It needs some kind of conventional opening bid saying tell me which of the other three suits you like
I recall there being one in Precision but that's just strong ones isn't it?
I'm reading about some unusual conventions at the moment. I think my favourite so far is the Fighting Irish 2D but that requires both majors
Precision has the 2♦ opener. 11-15ish 4414/4405 originally, but then 3415/4315 were added.
Strong 4441s were one thing that could be included in a multi 2♦, we did that when we played it.
Roman 2♦ was strong 4441/5440 with mini roman being less strong.
We make no concessions to 4441s other than playing 1x-1y-3N as a 4441 with support rather than the usual long suit.
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In favour of opening 1♦
Suggests a ♦ lead.
4 ♠
2.5 quick tricks
4144 is good shape for defence
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