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  1. 1. your bid and why?

    • 1S
      16
    • 2S
      0
    • 3S
      0
    • pass
      9
    • other?
      0


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1 but pass is a close second. The reason I chose to open is that I would hate to overcall with that moth-eaten suit later. When you open you don't promise a good suit.

 

Besides, 1 takes the 1-level away from LHO. I would most likely have passed if I had hearts instead of spades.

 

Roland

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Pass.  But put the diamond Q in the spade suit instead, and then 1S.

yes, but it wouldn't be a problem then B) 99.9% would open that hand

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The peanut gallery is being very generous, I don't even think this is close. Unless playing a nonstandard system anything but pass is ridiculous.

 

The hand is clearly not worth opening (just how much are we counting the diamond queen for??)

 

It will be trivially easy to come into the auction next round.

 

What is the problem?? Since when are opening bids on the 1 level supposed to be preemptive? Why not open 1 without either ace then?

 

I have no problem with opening in a system or style that involves light openings, but short of that this is not even a problem. Would people be opening JTxxxx Axx x Axx?

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Dealer: South
Vul: Both
Scoring: IMP
J10xxxx
Axx
Q
Axx
 

I guess this is a great hand post.

 

 

Matter of style but how many not playing Roth/Stone pass this, more than I would have thought, wow.

Again makes one wonder just what the heck "standard opening bid" means. I do not know.

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Would people be opening JTxxxx Axx x Axx?

I would. Haven't you been in the situation

 

1 pass 1NT pass

2 pass pass ..??

 

and had absolutely no idea what to do with..

 

xxx

KQxx

x

KJxxx

 

Well, I have and I didn't like it. I would much rather be on the opening side. For that to happen, I must take the opportunity to pose opps this problem when I happen to have 6 spades :)

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2S, because game is unlikely.

and because you're not pre-empting partner.

 

The big disadvantage is that your partner may overbid- say, bidding 4 as a sacrifice when they don't have 4. It depends upon who I'm playing with, but I think I'd open 1. Most opponents have good mechanisms for bidding over 2 of a major, and partner will expect me to open light.

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