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6 hearts and 5 spades (light to medium hand 12-1d)


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Berry Westra (Dutch topclass player) uses a jump reverse for a 5-6 hand with normal opening values.

With that agreement you bid 1 - 1NT - 3 with this hand and feel comfortable that you're able to describe it.

 

Without such an agreement I would open 1 and rebid the spades twice (if the auction let's me).

When we find a fit this hand really upgrades to reverse strenght.

Without a fit, we're in trouble, sorry p.

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Hi,

 

if you have a 6-5 distribution with

 

#1 two touching suits

#2 the higher ranking suitis the 5 card suit

 

a sensible advice is, to treat the hand as 5-5, if you

dont think the hand suitable for a reverse.

 

Usually a hand with 14HCP and a 6-5 distribution will

be strong enough for a reverse, because the playing

strength of the 6-5 distribution is a lot higher than the

HCP count, but lots of hands with 11-13 HCP, some of

the HCP being in the short suits, wont.

 

Not everybody agrees with opening the shorter suit in

those case, but it works reasonable well.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Berry Westra (Dutch topclass player) uses a jump reverse for a 5-6 hand with normal opening values.

With that agreement you bid 1 - 1NT - 3 with this hand and feel comfortable that you're able to describe it.

 

Without such an agreement I would open 1 and rebid the spades twice (if the auction let's me).

When we find a fit this hand really upgrades to reverse strenght.

Without a fit, we're in trouble, sorry p.

In other words you treat the hand as strong enough for

an reverse.

Because, if you opene 1H, most likely you cant

bid the spades, ... unless you make a reverse.

 

For that matter, Westras agreements seems to be similar:

an opening hand with 6-5 will always be strong enough for a

reverse.

Of course it depends on "with normal opening values",

if he happen to hold 11HCP, with QJ in the short suit,

does this still mean, the hand has normal opening values,

or with two single Queens / Kings?

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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