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7-4 M and weak


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"I would bid 1♠ to see how partner responds. Just about any bid by partner or opps would result in 4♠ by me.

 

All I know is pretty much SAYC at this point though."

 

1S isn't a bad bid. The reason many of us choose 4S is to make it difficult for the opps to find their very likely minor suit fit.

 

If we open 4S with this hand 100 times, we make them take the last guess most of them. And if partner has a nice hand, well...

 

Peter

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the suit isn't strong enough to consider NAMYATS

I thought KQT9xxx was the minimum. What is the classic minimum suit strength for NAMYATS?

Do you have 8 tricks with spades as trumps?

You loose to tricks in the minor, 2 hearts (most likely 3)

and at least 1 spade, i.e. at best you have 7 1/2.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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the suit isn't strong enough to consider NAMYATS

I thought KQT9xxx was the minimum. What is the classic minimum suit strength for NAMYATS?

The benefit of NAMYATS is to differentiate between a strong distributional hand, which may provide a slam opportunity with less opponent interference, and a preemptive bid which has no slam opportunity.

 

An artificial opening bid of 4C or 4D used to signify a good hand with 7+ card length in Hearts or Spades, respectively. Opener's hand should hold 8 or 8 1/2 playing tricks with good honors in the major suit, usually accompanied by an outside Ace or King. Conversely, an opening bid of 4H or 4S shows a weak preemptive hand not meeting that criteria.

 

Seems a 4 hand

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I'm not saying that 4 is a bad call. However, I'm not sure that I agree wholeheartedly with the idea that opening 4 gives the opponents the last guess.

 

If their guess is to pass, then they may well have made that choice after a 1 opening. If their choice is to bid somehow at the five-level in a minor (bidding one or 4NT takeout perhaps), then we may have the last guess.

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This hand is not good enough of namyats. that is a fact. For the "swan" bidders who just bid what you think (hope) you can make, nothing is too wrong with a direct 4 bid. It is just that my partner will never play me for first or second round control in EVERY SUIT and such a good hand if I open 4 NON-VUL on this hand. So for me, 4 doesn't seem like a good choice.
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This hand is not good enough of namyats. that is a fact. For the "swan" bidders who just bid what you think (hope) you can make, nothing is too wrong with a direct 4 bid. It is just that my partner will never play me for first or second round control in EVERY SUIT and such a good hand if I open 4 NON-VUL on this hand. So for me, 4 doesn't seem like a good choice.

I agree; this is the 'biggest' risk of 4.

 

Still, it looks like a classic 7-4 preempt to me.

 

(Al: Its very unlikely hearts will be the correct strain on this hand).

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