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We play strong NT and don't open balanced 11s in 1st or 2nd seat. Given that, what would you open, if at all?

 

In my regular partnership we don't open as agressively as others in 1st or 2nd either.

 

I'm bidding 1, folding my cards and putting them in my pocket.

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Matchpoints, favourable. Two passes to you.

Q98 AT54 KJ5 J93

 

We play strong NT and don't open balanced 11s in 1st or 2nd seat. Given that, what would you open, if at all?

Does the following look familiar?

It is from a recent post ( Expert Class forum ) : http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=reply_post&f=6&t=54311&qpid=650640

 

It is like madness nowadays. I thought we open light in 3rd seat to show a lead or to show a hand that can compete after a fit. But lately i saw my pick up pds, who are experts and bbo wc players, opening in 3rd seat 1 with hands like

 

KJxx

Qxx

Ax

Txxx

 

This is crazy to me.

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Matchpoints, favourable. Two passes to you.

Q98 AT54 KJ5 J93

 

We play strong NT and don't open balanced 11s in 1st or 2nd seat. Given that, what would you open, if at all?

 

Playing Str NT, it's madness to me to not open opening hands like this in 3rd seat. Way too many things can go right, and very few can go wrong, so long as you have the agreement to open hands like this. My style (playing str NT) is to open any ACBL legal hands in 3rd (with very light marked on our card, prominently), as well as 4cM's in 3rd. I'm not selling anything, nor on commission, but don't underestimate the preemptive effect of even a 1 opening. What to open depends on your style and your partnership's style -- 1, 1, and 1 are all plausible (my preference is a baby NT, but I realize that's off the table). A 4/3/3/3 8-9 count with no good lead to ask for makes sense to pass, but if pard is systemically passing his 10's and 11's, in my opinion you have to get in with these hands. Put another way, the lighter pard will open in front of you, the less you have to protect, while the heavier partner needs to be to open, the more you have to protect with near openers.

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