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The normal definition is UNT, often with less strict requirements (ie 5-4 rather than 5-5). I have also seen it played as a mini-NT (very bad imho) and as Raptor (4M with longer minor). I suppose you could also play it as the 3rd 2-suited overcall so that they are all defined with specific suits (without losing 3C) but I cannot remember ever having seen someone play this.
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I play raptor with passed hand, I'm quite happy with it. Using p-p-p-1M-1NT for minors is quite useless imo, opps can easily play unusual vs unusual and have 2 ways to bid each Major. And guess what, we'll have a hard time competing against opps having both Majors...
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P-P-P-1

1NT

 

or in general

 

P-P-P-1X

1NT

 

What is 1NT? Does it make a difference if you're playing teams or pairs? Does Vulnerability matter?

 

 

 

Yes !

Certainly something you best agree with your Partner.

 

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