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would you open this hand?  

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  1. 1. would you open this hand?

    • Yes
      17
    • No
      30


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There are many hands where partner holds shape with very little in the way of values that will produce game. On those hand types it is very possible I will be able to act, some I will not, and we will regain a place in the auction. Those hands are also quite likely to be highly competitive and the opps are likely to bid a minor suit game. This hand is very close to pass or 1C using a 2/1 approach but could also lead to a poor result when partner takes a push bidding a major suit game because they over value Qxx of C on a marginal situation.

 

Weak NT players will possibly start with 1N, close, and miss a 4-4 major fit and play a poor 1N rather than 2 of a major. I would pass even with 12-14 NT thinking I have gone for a number before with this very hand.

 

I like to bid, but I also want partners to know when I do open I have a better reason than this.

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Pass. When I open the bidding, my partners play me for an opening bid. I don't have one.

 

Sure, I open a weak NT if I am playing a weak NT. But I don't play a weak NT vulnerable.

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If I can open 1H (or 1S) I open, if I have to open 1C I pass.

That's strangely backwards, IMO. I open this because I can open 1.

 

IMO, there are reasons favoring a range spread of 11/12/13/14 for 1/1/1/1 respectively when there is rebid impurity or other problems.

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Since we have a clear winner...for those who entered "Yes," how critical is it to your decision that the hand has both majors? If you switched the red suits, so the hand only had one major, would you still open it? If "Yes," again, how about if you switched both the red and the black suits?
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Since we have a clear winner...for those who entered "Yes," how critical is it to your decision that the hand has both majors? If you switched the red suits, so the hand only had one major, would you still open it? If "Yes," again, how about if you switched both the red and the black suits?

Yes, yes and yes. Like I said, I like to open light, and my partners know that.

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Since we have a clear winner...for those who entered "Yes," how critical is it to your decision that the hand has both majors?  If you switched the red suits, so the hand only had one major, would you still open it?  If "Yes," again, how about if you switched both the red and the black suits?

Yes, yes and yes. Like I said, I like to open light, and my partners know that.

You know the old saying...an opening hand opposite an opening hand should produce a partscore bonus.

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Since we have a clear winner...for those who entered "Yes," how critical is it to your decision that the hand has both majors? If you switched the red suits, so the hand only had one major, would you still open it? If "Yes," again, how about if you switched both the red and the black suits?

We do have a clear winner. The poll shows overwhelming support for not opening. Most of the posters open the bidding, but most of the poll respondents do not.

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