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jdeegan

How would you describe this bid?  

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  1. 1. How would you describe this bid?

    • Conservative
      0
    • Routine
      6
    • Pushy
      13
    • Highly aggressive
      8
    • Insane
      7


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[hv=d=s&v=n&s=sa752hq87dq5ca1083]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-P-1-1

1NT[/hv]

 

Playing in a BBO indy. You opened 1, your partner responded 1 and your RHO overcalled 1. Your hand rebid 1NT. How would you describe your hand's second bid (i.e. the 1NT rebid)?

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"I have played weak NT all my bridge life so this is not an auction I feel confident about, but if Pass here does not show a weak NT, then what does show it, and what does Pass show?"

 

Pass shows a minimum without a stopper, 1NT shows a minimum with a stopper.

 

Petre

In that case, 1NT is Pushy.

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1 is OK, unless I am playing Walsh and 1 shows an unbalanced hand (and I think it should even in comp).

 

I characterized 1N as pushy. While this hand is a minimum, hasn't my Q improved a little with the overcall?

 

I'm guessing pard tabled something like: xxx, xx, Axxxx, Kxx and you were -200 or so.

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Not sure if I agree with how this problem is being framed...

 

You are offering a continum between conservative and insane. All of these choices focus on the level of aggression of the bid. From my perpective, this this isn't the most interesting part of the problem. Personally, I'd pass. However, I think that 1N is reasonable, though it might not work. Change the Qxx in Hearts to Kxx and I think that 1N would be clear cut...

 

What is much more interesting is how people would treat other bids like 1 and X. For example, have Walsh tendencies spread far enough that folks would assume that a advance denies 4 spades unless responder is strong enough to make a second bid? In a similar fashion, how do people assume that partner would interprete a double?

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[hv=d=s&v=n&n=sj9hkjdkj10972cq63&s=sa752hq87dq5ca1082]133|200|Scoring: IMP

1-P-1-1

1NT-2-3NT??-Dbl

P-P-P[/hv]

;) Well, it generally takes two questionalble bids to create a disaster, and this was no exception. In my world, opener's one NT rebid showed something more than a dead minimum - the bidder should have a reason to bid. So, I made the overbid of 3NT which was promptly doubled and went for 1100 when the club king was wrong and partner misplayed the hand. Next time I'll bid a pedestrian 3 and double 3 if they bid it.

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Okay I learned, that most people prefer to bid 1 NT with this lousy opening bid, so I gave up on my idea, that a free bid 1 NT shows more then a minimum. But I still vote insane, because I think that the 4 card spade suit is a much bigger value then the lousy stopper.
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Okay I learned, that most people prefer to bid 1 NT with this lousy opening bid, so I gave up on my idea, that a free bid 1 NT shows more then a minimum. But I still vote insane, because I think that the 4 card spade suit is a much bigger value then the lousy stopper.

I hold out hope that some day, your view will be the correct one. There is no need to rush to bid 1NT with balanced minimums here. That is what pass is made for.

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Certainly pass , nothing additional as information, even on 1, could be weak with nothing, or weak with / interest with

Kxxx

Jxxx

Qxxx

x

rebid 1nt will be lead to doubt did he need to continue bidding becouse you can hold :

Axx

KQx

A10x

J109x

 

when is most typicall on 1of partner to continue overbidding

 

I will pas, but if i wasnt't , i'll bid 1, and to expect to excuse to my partner after game

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I take it you play walsh, otherwise 1NT doesn't make much sense with 1 and dbl as more natural and flexible altenatives :)

 

Normally, in these situations, a 12-13 balanced hand passes a 1-level overcall by RHO, while a 14 one volunteers 1NT, so in this hand 1NT rates as "pushy" :)

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