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do you open this?  

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  1. 1. do you open this?

    • Yes - go to question 2
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    • No - stop :)
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Obviously depends on system, but playing some form of SAYC or 2/1 I would pass.

 

Opening is supposed to show 12 hcp in these systems. I have 11 hcp. :)

 

Of course there is more to hand evaluation than counting high cards, if I'm going to open a hand with 11 or fewer hcp in first/second chair playing SAYC or 2/1 then I need to have some substantial reason that the hand is better than its point count would indicate. Generally this means I should have useful distribution and/or a strong suit. On this hand, I am very balanced and have a poor suit.

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People can say that they want about AK-evaluation.

 

This hand type:

5 of a major

332 other

A A K exactly

Exactly one honor in my major

 

This happens to be one of the weird handtypes I've been keeping track of mentally for about a year. I open this hand automatically and have gotten bad results from it. This happens all the time:

 

You end up in 4M and go down because partner gameforced on a borderline hand.

Partner competes to 3M, and you go down, when you would've set their contract because your hand is so valuable on defense.

You play 2M after partner bids a forcing NT, going down a ton, sometimes doubled.

 

This one happens to be easy, since all my honors are outside; pass.

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I pass. I like AAK, but this is a 5332 and there's no texture.

Agree with Phil. No pips, no hons in the long suit - clear pass and should be unanimous.

 

Edit: Just saw one dissenter. Ah well, there's always one.

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I would have passed because I have nothing in s but I'd probably open the new version of the hand.

 

As for part 2, is this not an automatic systemic 2 rebid playing normal methods?

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Several good 2/1 players prefer 2S rebid shows 6 and would bid 2N with this hand. Personally I hate this style and love a style where you just bid 2S here.
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I'd have opened the original hand with my regular and a few others, passed with most pick-ups.

 

I strongly prefer to rebid 2. I've tried a style where rebidding showed 6, but I don't like that much (I like the rebid showing 6, of course, it's what this does to other rebids I find unplayable).

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For me the hand isnt good enough for a 2nt rebid, I would normaly bid 2. I was wondering here with the 's being so crummy if a simple raise was possible. However, 2 is probably our only chance of staying out of game.
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For me the hand isnt good enough for a 2nt rebid, I would normaly bid 2. I was wondering here with the 's being so crummy if a simple raise was possible. However, 2 is probably our only chance of staying out of game.

Hi,

 

bidding 2S or 2NT is a systemic thing,

usually you dont have the choice, either

it is 2NT or 2S.

 

I would bid 2S, because for me 2NT would

show 15-17, but dont mind 2 NT,if it would

show 12-14 and a bal. hand, ... comes close

to what I hold.

 

Regarding staying out of game:

If you want to stay out of game now, or

if you fear that partner gets overly exited,

why did you open in the first place?

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Pass with the initial hand. For the second question, 2 without second choice. I don't know what you mean with a 'simple heart raise' but my weakest heart raise on this auction is 4 and, well, I won't do it here ! In fact, 2 is my only non GF bid (quite standard in SEF).
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