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Opening bid problem


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What's your opening?  

42 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your opening?

    • Pass
      17
    • 1S
      5
    • 2S
      0
    • 3S
      2
    • 4S
      17
    • Something else
      1


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I'm passing. We have the majors and favorable vulnerability, no need to do anything to preempt our auction just yet, and I don't have any descriptive constructive options at this point.
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Pass.

 

No second choice.

 

Anything else is a distortion.

 

Why would I want to make life any more difficult than it already is?

 

This hand can be described MUCH better after the auction has progressed - as we have some idea of who has what and how the strength is divided (since we lack most of it).

 

Al Roth was right about a great many things - and PASSING hands like this initially was one of them. :lol:

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4S for me.

 

"Why would I want to make life any more difficult than it already is?"

I totally agree with this. Why should we make life difficult for our opponents. Let them open and limit their hands, then lets come in with a 2 suited bid and get doubled. They will thank us for being so nice.

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1 strong enough. 4 throwns a bomb but this will often hit ourselves with a 5 card major aside, so I take the low road. I won't pass partners penalty double before we reach 5 diamond- nad maybe not even then.
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I'm glad noone's voted for 2/3 lol

Opening 2S with the hand is also an option, ... as long as you are willing

to bid your 2nd suit at the appropriate level.

 

My reg. p likes to open weak two suiters with 2M, but will show his 2nd

suit at any level, which comes along.

The style was adv. by Roth, and if I remeber correctly, Zia and Rosenberg

also played asimilar weak two style.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Pass followed by a LOT of bidding.

 

I'm not worried about them competing in the minors with the bad splits they will face and the level I can force them up to. If the hand belongs to us, the sky is the limit IF we play in the right strain.

 

Much less chance that the hand belongs to them in a minor at a very high level.

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My first thought was definitely 4. I think it matters how good your opponents are to some degree. I feel like better opponents tend to double you more and take their money, so against good opponents I'd be very likely to open 4. Against lesser players (especially aggressive ones) I might go the pass - Michaels route since if they bid 5m over my 4 I will feel like I haven't done my hand justice.
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