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[hv=d=e&v=a&n=sq2hkt82d764ckjt5&w=s973hj973dqj52c97&e=skhq65dkt983cq643&s=sajt8654ha4daca82]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

Some pairs did find 6 after a strong, artificial opening.

We were E/W , just watching.

Hi,

 

if you decide to it 2C, you will reach 6S,

no way, that responder will stop below

the 6 level, he has 3 tricks opposite a 2C

opener, but as always, it is a matter of

partnership agreement if you open the hand 2C.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Dealing AJTxxxx Ax A Axx opposite Qx Kxxx xxx KJTx, Both, IMPS

 

50/50 2C opener. If you open 2C, you will probably get to 6S. If you open 1S, you should rebid 3C over 1N then bid 4S to show this hand. Partner may or may not recognize that 2 kings and 1 queen are great. But I think that is the best bidding.

 

Reserve the 1S 1N 4S bidding for weaker hands with better spades. Something like AKQxxxx xx Axx x.

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[hv=d=s&v=b&s=saj10xxxxhaxdacaxx]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

The bidding went 1 (p) 1nt (p)

 

Would you open this 1 ?

 

Having opened 1 how do you continue after your hear 1nt?

 

ty

jb

With outside Aces and a long major I want to open 2clubs if I have 9 playing tricks.

How many playing tricks should I estimate AJTxxxx equals?

I have 7 spades so there are 6 outstanding.

I will assume the 6 spades will break evenly among the other hands.

With that assumption I have 9 spades so with 7 spades across from 2 spades and with spades breaking evenly I will estimate 6 playing tricks in spades. If you add the 3 outside aces I estimate this hand as 9 playing tricks so I open a strong 2 clubs.

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Partner could also have put down: x, xxx, KQJxx, xxxx

 

There is no doubt big club bidding does better on these hand types - when your chosen system doesn't allow you to do the same, shrug if off and move on to the next board.

You may use other systems than big club, as long as you can stay low without problems. Gazzilli for example would help:

 

1 - 1NT

2! - 2! (natural and minimum OR 16+ ; 8+ any distribution)

3 - 4 (the GF auction ; control)

4 - 4 (control ; control)

...

 

Now you know about K and K (or singletons in those) so slam becomes quite easy.

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Dealer: South
Vul: Both
Scoring: IMP
AJ10xxxx
Ax
A
Axx
 

 

The bidding went  1 (p) 1nt (p)

 

Would you open this  1 ?

 

Having opened 1 how do you continue after your hear 1nt?

 

ty

jb

With outside Aces and a long major I want to open 2clubs if I have 9 playing tricks.

How many playing tricks should I estimate AJTxxxx equals?

I have 7 spades so there are 6 outstanding.

I will assume the 6 spades will break evenly among the other hands.

With that assumption I have 9 spades so with 7 spades across from 2 spades and with spades breaking evenly I will estimate 6 playing tricks in spades. If you add the 3 outside aces I estimate this hand as 9 playing tricks so I open a strong 2 clubs.

Reviewing this hand again, I agree with you Mike. It should be counted as a 4-loser, 9-winner hand which qualifies in my book for 2C. The possession of all the Aces is a big plus as well.

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A fairly reasonable way to determine if the hand is worth a 2C opening is to visualize sub-minimum responding hands that would make game a reasonable proposition but could not resond to a 1S opening bid:

 

Qx, xxxx, xxxx, Qxx

xxx, xxxx, xxx, Qxxx

9xx, xxxx, Kxxx, xxx

 

and so on.

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