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[hv=pc=n&n=sha85dakqjt965c63]133|100[/hv]

 

2nd in hand all white, is this way too much to open 5D? I screwed partner over who held the following:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=saq54h752d4cakt98]133|100[/hv]

 

Basically what is people's general expectation of a 5 minor opening in 1st or 2nd seat? (we don't have a gambling 3nt available) I thought I could run into competitive auction trouble if i opened 1 but I wasn't very happy opening 5. Is it best to open 1 and then try and get doubled in 5?

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While a 5 of a minor opening does show an offensive powerhouse, it is still a preemptive bid. This hand is FAR too good to open 5 of a minor. It takes the right next-to-nothing to make a small slam (singleton heart, a couple (maybe 3) diamonds and the A or KQ of clubs), and a grand is not out of the questions.

 

Not only that, but you are in second seat. RHO has passed, so the chances that partner has some useful cards have increased.

 

A classic 5 of a minor opening (ignoring the rule of 2 and 3) would look more like this in second seat:

 

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KQJTxxxxx

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8 sure tricks and no defense. You would be very unlucky to go for 500 and find that the opps can't make a slam.

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Most hands with 8 cards in the same suit below 12 HCP (some 9-12 HCP would be too good, some not) should be opened game, and some with 7 cards. This could be hands as bad as QT876543 and nothing else or KQJT765 - K543 32 (most would open 4).

 

If you are too strong to open game, there are lots more options.

 

If you have a solid suit you can consider opening the suit and rebidding 3NT - this shows a solid suit that was too good to open game with. You don't need a lot of HCP, just a solid suit and maybe some outside cards (but not necessary). If you play a Gambling 3NT opening, then this would cover similar hands but with a few cards outside the suit.

 

If your hand is too good to open game with and your suit is not solid - simply open one of your suit and rebid game - this will be hands in the 15-18 HCP range. You might be solid but too good to rebid 3NT (e.g. you have multiples of the following outside your suit: voids, aces, kings).

 

If your hand is too good to open game and not good enough to open one and rebid game (or suit is not QUITE long/good enough) - simply open one of a suit and rebid 3.

 

This covers every possibility of long, good suits.

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This is too good for a 5m opening imo.

 

I would open 1d, and then you can either rebid 3d, or rebid whatever it is that shows a hand too good to rebid 3d. I believe 1d-1X-3N to show a hand too good to bid 3d is pretty common. Other than that there is loads of decent artificial stuff you can play.

 

I quite like the idea of turning jump rebids and shifts into transfer, starting with 2N, so eg 1d-1S-3C would be an unlimited transfer to clubs. This avoids the chance of being passed out, and often seems to improve the tempo of auctions. You have to think a bit about what to do with 18-19 balanced though. DG gave me a scheme for this if you want it.

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