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What is your call as dealer?  

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  1. 1. What is your call as dealer?

    • Pass
      3
    • 1D
      0
    • 2C
      4
    • 2NT
      12
    • 3C
      4
    • Other
      3


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[hv=d=s&v=b&s=sxhxd987xxcakqxxx]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

What is your choice of calls as dealer?

 

Your options are:

 

Pass

1: 11-15, 4+, unbalanced hand. Longer clubs allowed.

2: 11-15, 6+, may be balanced or unbalanced, but partner will not expect 4+ diamonds.

2NT: 6-10, at least 5-5 in both minors

3: Natural Preempt in clubs

 

Note 1 would be artificial 16+.

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Well I have the 2NT opening available, so may as well use it.

 

Would I really bid 2NT on a 5-5 six-count at vul? It seems to me that a vulnerable 2NT should show something more like this hand, although perhaps with the minor suit honors more evenly distributed. I like to show my shape on auctions like these, even when one of the suits is weak, and 2NT shows ten cards whereas 3 would show only six.

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Hi,

 

2NT, after discovering I play it.

Sry, what's the point playing it, when

you dont use it, you would like to hear

a 4 card D suit, you would like to hear

a preempt club raise, bid it.

 

Marlowe

Agree totally ! :)

 

If you have the bid to show both suits bid it !

 

Better to involve partner in the preempt than discover he has after the unilateral bid of 5 ! Come on guys, bridge is a partnership game ! :)

 

Alain

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2NT, after discovering I play it.

Sry, what's the point playing it, when

you dont use it, you would like to hear

a 4 card D suit, you would like to hear

a preempt club raise, bid it.

And how! You lose the 2NT 20-21 to not use the bid? What will pard think other than, he can't have that hand, he would have opened 2NT and then you get to the wrong spot. Didn't Mama say not to lie?

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2NT, after discovering I play it.

Sry, what's the point playing it, when

you dont use it, you would like to hear

a 4 card D suit, you would like to hear

a preempt club raise, bid it.

And how! You lose the 2NT 20-21 to not use the bid? What will pard think other than, he can't have that hand, he would have opened 2NT and then you get to the wrong spot. Didn't Mama say not to lie?

In this particular system, I don't think the 2NT 20-21 bid is a loss. It's personal, but that's my view.

 

As per using a convention just because it's on your card, I don't agree with that. That's basically saying that you cannot use any judgment. For example, if the hand were:

 

x

x

AQT9x

KTxxxx

 

I would not open it 2NT as I don't consider it a preempt. I would open it 1 and bid all the way up to 5 on my own (if bidding or vul didn't warn me otherwise). I would also prefer this since if partner has a big balanced hand, it is the only way we can bid a small or grand slam when it's right. E.g. give partner:

 

ATxx

AJx

Kxxx

Ax

 

And we could find 7 easily if uninterrupted. If I started with 2NT, it would be a lot harder.

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2NT, after discovering I play it.

Sry, what's the point playing it, when

you dont use it, you would like to hear

a 4 card D suit, you would like to hear

a preempt club raise, bid it.

And how! You lose the 2NT 20-21 to not use the bid? What will pard think other than, he can't have that hand, he would have opened 2NT and then you get to the wrong spot. Didn't Mama say not to lie?

the gross disparity in suit quality between clubs and diamonds is a strong argument against trotting out a 2NT opening...

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