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  1. 1. what do you bid?

    • pass
      6
    • Dbl showing a 6+ card suit somewhere
      14
    • 2C showing C and another suit 54+
      21
    • other (???)
      3


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My concern on this hand is that partner may still not known my relative lengths if I back in with 2 later. Could I not bid this way with:

 

KQTxx

xxx

x

KQT9

 

or am I always bidding 2 with that hand? I just don't play enough DONT to know.

This hand would be a 1 opener... B)

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My concern on this hand is that partner may still not known my relative lengths if I back in with 2 later. Could I not bid this way with:

 

KQTxx

xxx

x

KQT9

 

or am I always bidding 2 with that hand? I just don't play enough DONT to know.

If the auction goes:

1N-2C-P-P

bid-2S

 

Or

1N-2C-bid-P

P-2S

 

I would expect 5S and 4/5C playing dont.

 

If you start with a x:

1N-x-P-2C

P-P-bid

and later bid spades you will have shown your hand, but its much more likely that the auction goes:

1N-x-bid

 

or 1N-x-P-2C

bid

 

In which case you can't show your hand at all (you have to bid 3C next to show the 6 card suit, and that shows clubs and a better hand then you have, so you would have to pass)

 

Now in dont, there are two ways of showing spades:

2s Direct

x then 2S

 

Traditionally these are used to differentiate a stronger and weaker 2S bid (although there is little agreement as to which sequence should be stronger). But it might be better to use one of these sequences for another purpose (like 4S and a 6 card minor). But thats not a normal agreement...

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You've said it all: this is NOT a discussion about defenses against NT

Uh, what did you expect -- mention DONT and not have people suggest alternatives?

Yes, I would expect people to just answer the question. If he could show 5+ clubs and a 4 card major there would be no problem. It is a problem because of the methods, and he was trying to stimulate a discussion of the best strategy with this hand.

OK OK, please don't get it the wrong way.

 

I was not suggesting that it is ok to turn every thread into a religious war about conventions - au contraire.

 

I'm just saying that simply mentioning debated conventions ("DONT" most certainly being one) is highly susceptible to replies like the ones we got here.

 

Even more so since the original poster said something like "I have to use DONT here", which of course means that in the situation he was talking about "DONT" was agreed so he was asking for suggestions for such a scenario. This provokes replies suggesting a different method. Human nature.

 

This is different from saying that the base system is 2/1 or something else: You can't easily replace your entire structure, so it would be extremely foolish to just suggest that because, say, Moscito would have worked better in the situation in question.

 

--Sigi

 

P.S.: Take a look at the title of this topic: "DONT or don't". Well, I'd say it's really easy to read that as a request to suggest something else (of course this was obviously not Free's intention, it just happened).

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This gets back to the priority of playing DONT, disturbing their nt..not, repeat not having a constructive auction to our best contract.

 

 

I think if partner passes my vul 2club and rho reopens I am just passing, I am vul after all and partner has club tolerance, why not let the opp have the last guess and not us? P may pass or be able to make a bid.

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I used to like DONT, but that has changed. I have had too many problems with the 2-suiters because advancer can't tell which is the longer. I recommend

 

Woolsey Defence to 1NT Openings

Dbl = 5-card minor and a 4-card major

2 = majors; 2 asks for preference

2 = 1-suited major

2 = Hearts and a minor

2 = Spades and a minor

2N = Both minors

3X = Natural

 

Playing Woolsey, I have a perfect double with this hand, but using DONT I don't have a clear bid. If DONT is what I must play, I prefer pass, alternatively double to show a 1-suiter. However, I don't think 2 (clubs and another) is horrible.

 

Roland

I was used to capp. Then tried DONT for while, didn't like it, for the same reason Roland mentioned here. Then a friend told me Woolsey which I like a lot, though capp (better than DONT) is still in my profile on BBO.

 

But since DONT is the only convention, I would bid 2C.

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2c is the only bid playing DONT. To not want to show a 4 card spades suit is plain bad bridge.

 

Plus 2c take more space then X.

 

 

For a review of defense over 1nt go to

 

 

http://www.firesides.net/mcguinty.htm

 

 

What i like to play is

 

2M to play

2m 5m+ 4M or both minors if 2c

 

X 5M + 4os or both Maj

 

 

The trick is keeping the 2 level safety level.

and sacrificing the 1-suiter minors to be able to show wich suit is longuest.

 

 

Woosley over 1nt isnt safe enough IMHO.

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the bad thing about this hand is that neither partne is ever gonna know what to do once you bid 2, partner most likely wont sit with 2 cards, I guess if someone put a good to your head and made you bid on this hand your better off just bidding 3 to start with
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