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Woul you invite?  

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  1. 1. Woul you invite?

    • No invite for both (1: pass, 2: pass)
      4
    • Invite for the first one (1:something, 2: pass)
      7
    • Invite for the second one (1:pass, 2: something)
      2
    • Invite in both cases (1: something, 2: something)
      12


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First hand:

[hv=d=w&v=b&s=sa1093h64dkj103cq43]133|100|Scoring: IMP

p - 1 - p - 1

p - 2 - p - ?

[/hv]

 

Second hand:

[hv=d=w&v=b&s=sa1093h64dkj103cq43]133|100|Scoring: IMP

p - 1 - p - 1

p - 2 - p - ?

[/hv]

 

1 = 2+, could be 4-4, if are better then

(now opener has 4+, because he is unbalanced)

(Other opennings: 1=4+, 1NT=11-14)

2 = 3+, 12-14, unbalanced - usually singleton somewhere

 

Any suggestion why you would or would not invite are welcome.

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Assuming pard would have streched to 3♠ on a 5-4 with a good 13-14 hcp concentrated on his main suits, I would pass both hands.

 

He would not, we are playing weak NT. So what would pd bid on a min. strong NT and 4-card support? This is the main hand I want to play game opposite.

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Assuming pard would have streched to 3 on a 5-4 with a good 13-14 hcp concentrated on his main suits, I would pass both hands.

Why would he bid 3 with just 13-14 points? What could be his bid with 17?

With AK10x xxx x AK10xx, I'll say 3, but not a weaker hand.

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Assuming pard would have streched to 3♠ on a 5-4 with a good 13-14 hcp concentrated on his main suits, I would pass both hands.

 

He would not, we are playing weak NT. So what would pd bid on a min. strong NT and 4-card support? This is the main hand I want to play game opposite.

We play it this way:

 

1 - p - 1 - p

1NT = 15-17, balanced, could be with 4

2NT = 18-19, balanced, could be with 4

2 = 12-14, unbalanced, 3+

3 = 15-17, unbalanced, 4+

4 = 18-19, unbalanced, 4+

Splinters are possible but usually not used (only exceptional hands and/or voids).

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Assuming pard would have streched to 3 on a 5-4 with a good 13-14 hcp concentrated on his main suits, I would pass both hands.

Why would he bid 3 with just 13-14 points? What could be his bid with 17?

With AK10x xxx x AK10xx, I'll say 3, but not a weaker hand.

Well, what I mean is with, say,

 

KQxx

Axx

x

AJTxx

 

or

 

KJTx

Kx

x

AJTxxx

 

it feels right to bid 3, despite the 'min'. If pard would bid 3 on these, I'd pass 2. Otherwise I guess I'd need to invite.

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Itr really depends how disciplined your minor suit openings are playing a weak NT. If you are opening trashy 11's and have to raise 1 to 2 with: Qxx, AQxx, x, Kxxxx then I wouldn't invite on the 1st but probably the 2nd.

 

If you play sounder openings in the minors, which is how I think a weak NT system should be played, then I think I'd invite on both.

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