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manudude03

  

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  1. 1. What's your plan with this collection

    • Open 1H
      3
    • Open 2NT (20-21)
      0
    • Open 2C rebid 2H
      26
    • Open 2C rebid 2NT (22-24)
      1


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So, I am hampered by competition; who isn't? Someone, pls explain why I have to find something to do with either OP's hand or the club hand other than double 5D and accept that they made life difficult. If I pass with the club hand, it is the same as bidding 6C (now or when partner respects the forcing pass); neither route really helping partner participate.
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I can open 2 alright but really want the lead coming up to me and pard will bid 2 with a bust. A reason to open 1? Might put pard on play in nt though.

 

I'm torn about bidding 2nt next, maybe just as a matchpoint swing? 3nt might be stolen opposite the J and not much else.

 

I can often show a 5th if I go this route but it will probably blow up in my face.

 

So many dilema's, I vote "I don't know".

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So, I am hampered by competition; who isn't? Someone, pls explain why I have to find something to do with either OP's hand or the club hand other than double 5D and accept that they made life difficult. If I pass with the club hand, it is the same as bidding 6C (now or when partner respects the forcing pass); neither route really helping partner participate.

At least partner knows about a suit you hold (well they do when I open 1 as it is a real suit). Also IMO people go less ballistic over a natural 1 than they do over 2 largely for that reason.

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I was more thinking of (round the table) 2-3-P or 3-5, what do you bid now ?

Ok look - I'm not saying that it can't happen. But I don't spend my life wondering how I'll bid every hand on the idea that it will probably be up to 5 of a minor by the time I get to make my 2nd bid. Sure, I'm void in diamonds, but that means the opponents probably have a 8- or 9-card fit that's breaking very badly for them. It doesn't mean they probably have 13 diamonds among them and that I must find one single bid to express my holding now.

 

Now I won't quibble with someone who opens the hand 1 and follows up with a ridiculous number of hearts - that could work well. It's just not my style.

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Despite being, usually, a proponent of very strong 2 openings, I'd open 2 here, even tho I play that my 3 bid over partner's feared 2 immediate negative response is forcing.

 

This hand is just too good to open at the one level, even for me.

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