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AKQx AQx 8xx 9xx  

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  1. 1. AKQx AQx 8xx 9xx

    • 1NT 15-17
      52
    • 1[_SP]
      1
    • 1[_CL]
      1
    • PASS
      0


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I opened 1NT too, PD jumped to 3NT with 9 hcps and balanced hand 754 K54 QJ63 QJ6, I won't complain about that. 8 trick was collected. Afterward, when I checked traveller, I found out 75% players played some contract down, 1NT, 2NT, 3NT, 3C, -1, -2, -3. For the other 25%, three of them opened the hand with 1, another opened 1NT but pd invited with 2NT. These 3 wining dealer seems get right pace. I recalled that old book told us don't open 1NT when has not stopper in 2 suits. It looks quite right for this hand.

 

However, the forum is so coincident on the choice of 1NT opening, 94.59%! I wonder if this had happened before:)

 

We love this game.

 

 

For whom is interested with the traveller:

http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/hands...username=adhoc3

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I opened 1NT too, PD jumped to 3NT with 9 hcps and balanced hand 754 K54 QJ63 QJ6, I won't complain about that. 8 trick was collected. Afterward, when I checked traveller, I found out 75% players played some contract down, 1NT, 2NT, 3NT, 3C, -1, -2, -3. They all opened 1NT. For the other 25%, three of them opened the hand with 1, another opened 1NT but pd invited with 2NT. These 3 wining dealer seems get right pace. I recalled that old book told us don't open 1NT when has not stopper in 2 suits. It looks quite right for this hand.

 

However, the forum is so coincident on the choice of 1NT opening, 94.59%! I wonder if this had happened before :(

 

We love this game.

 

 

For whom is interested on the traveller:

http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/hands...username=adhoc3

I think, given his hand, 2NT from your partner would be enough.

 

Marlowe

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As usual, looks like I'm the outlier (I was the sole person voting for a 1 opening)

I don't have a problem with the shape or the fact that two suits are wide open. Rather, the hand looks a hair too weak for me to feel comfortable opening a 15-17 NT.

 

Once I decided NOT to open 1NT, I prefer 1 on a chunky 4 card suit to opening 1 on xxx

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I must admit I would open 1NT at the table, but I see a lot of merit in downgrading to 14 and opening 1 as Richard suggests. The 4333 shape and two suits wide open are negaitve factors.

 

It is even more clear that partner is not worth 3NT opposite 15-17. While a 24 point game 15 opposite 9 might be right, it really needs to be a good 9 and this is a bad 9: 4333 shape and no 10s or 9s.

 

As an aside, I think 3NT on 24 is generally not a good idea after a strong NT. After a weak NT it is a different matter: two average 12 counts often have a good play, and 13-11 isn't bad.

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Hello everyone

 

Partner 'pushed' on this hand. Just inviting would be plenty with this Quacky 9HCP and 4333 shape.

 

If partner bids to 2NT, you certainly will pass and make 8 tricks.

 

Seems to be a par result 'if' good bidding follows an opening 1NT bid.

 

Regards,

Robert

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Note that the fact that two suits were unstopped was irrelevant to the result on this hand.

 

Quite the opposite, in fact. if you give responder the Q and opener the Q but keep both hand shapes the same, so that opener has one suit unstopped, then 3NT plays even worse than on the actual hands. Similarly swap the Q and the Q so that opener has stops or partial stops in each suit, and 3NT gets even worse.

 

Eric

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This hand is somewhat like the Roman soldier falling upon his sword - the results of this one hand make little difference in the overall scheme of things, but you must sacrifice this hand (if using 5-card majors) and open 1N in order to keep the empire and the rest of your bidding in order. The only other acceptable solution is to downgrade because of poor shape and open 1C - but even then if you play a 1-spade rebid as unbalanced you'd have to rebid 1N. So if you are going to be stuck bidding NT no matter what, why not just open 1N and take the more aggressive stance with such good controls?

 

Winston

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