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I think I'd bid 1S.

 

Also ran

3S (if you play that opening 3 bids actually promise playing strength)

4S (actually fun bid but really with 6 cards..)

 

Have absolutely no merit and are abominable:

Pass

2S

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I think I'd bid 1S.

 

Also ran

3S (if you play that opening 3 bids actually promise playing strength)

4S (actually fun bid but really with 6 cards..)

 

Have absolutely no merit and are abominable:

Pass

2S

Largely agree with this.

 

2 has very little merit unless you play the 8-12 or 10-14 style, I'm not opening one that stops at 10.

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white vs red the infamous license to steal position in first chair. Opinions about alternatives first:)

 

2s accurate suit point count but this hand would be a decent 2s bid r/w has little merit w/r because it is way too good.

 

1s some find this close to opening bid but I feel it gives poor (anti acid addicted) partner a totally wrong idea of our potential defense in any competitive or slam

oriented auction. I mean would you really want the excuse but P i told you I had

the worst hand I could in context:))))

 

3S has some solid merit in setting suit preemting a significant amount and warning p about a serious lack of defense. AT MP I think this would merit consideration as

top spot but sigh this is IMPS and here it strikes me as trying to stop on a dime

(3s vs 4s) at the slight risk that the preemtion was not sufficient. 3s will win mostly

tiny amount of imps (vs a 4s opener) but lose big when we miss game or opps bid a game they would never arrive at over 4s.

 

my favorite 4s

Trump suit decent enough to play opposite even 1. Huge amount of preemption

and warns p about our defensive liability if opps do bid. Severly limits our power

just like 3s but who knows maybe p will hit with a nice club fit and 4s will make

when it can never be bid if we open 3s

 

This is how I like to use my license to steal by giving p a pretty fair evaluation of

my hand in a playable spot with some (virtually impossible to evaluate) upside potential.

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I play 6-10 points so this is 2S.

I play 6-10 points so this is much too good for 2

Nigel

 

What does a suitable ten count look like?

2 would be fine if it was:

 

AQJxxx

xx

Qx

Jxx

 

Having a 6-4 shape and good intermediates in both long suits means it just has too much trick taking potential for a weak two bid. If it's 10 it should be an ordinary looking 10 at most.

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I might open 2 if we were vulnerable. At NV, the combination of a very good suit and the extra distribution is too much playing strength.

 

I'm sure that 1 is a popular choice here, but I like to have some values for my one-level openings. It doesn't make much sense to me that there are hands I'd open 1 with at NV (where we want to bid games less aggressively) but would not open 1 at V (where we want to push for games).

 

So this looks like a 3 opening to me. I'd make the same opening bid without the Q (which I don't think really adds anything to the hand).

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1 is a real wtp to me. 3 doesn't seem very accurate to me, as far as hand type is concerned it would fit 2 but of course it's a bit too good.

 

But all that said, I don't think you will usually come to much harm with any of those choices. Pass and 4 seem really insane.

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This vulnerability, 3 for me.

 

If you like the JTxx of clubs well enough to count it as more than half a trick, and want to open 4, I understand.

 

I'd be quite angry with a partner who opened this 1.

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I guess an interesting question is the same hand without Q. So:

 

AQJTxx

x

xx

JTxx

 

Does anyone really open this 1 in a fairly standard system? I'd assume probably not.

 

If you open 2, does the doubleton Q really add so much to the hand that 2 becomes "ridiculous" (as a few people mentioned)? That seems weird.

 

If you open 3, I think that's a good argument for opening 3 on the hand with Q also. At least the offense must be right for the call.

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 AKxx

 Kxx

 Qx

 xxxx

 

 AKxx

 Kxx

 Qx

 Axxx

 

Are to assume that awm passes the first hand (a 10 count), and opens the second hand (a 14 count) 1? I would never consider counting a doubleton queen as 0HCP, sure it might turn out to be worth nothing but to count it is nothing is a fairly elementary error IMO.

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