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Two possibilities (assuming 2/1 GF):

 

 

1-2

2NT-3

3(control)-3(two of top three diamonds)

3(control, not two top hearts)-4(no additiopnal cues available, non-serious)

P

 

1-2(real or fit)

2(real or balanced)-2(fit)

2(control)-3(control, no club control, not two top hearts)

4

 

If playing MICS (canape), two options:

 

1(could be balanced 11-12, 4-5*)-2/2(GF, deciding as above)

2(minimum)-2NT(asking for more)

3(balanced minimum)-3NT

P

 

*With better hearts, might have opened 1.

 

1NT(fifth heart merits upgrade to 13)-3NT

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Thank you for your answers.

We were not playing 2/1 GF, so after 3 opener judged his Axx was golden. Our auction went

 

1 - 2 -

21 - 3 -

32 - 4 -

4NT3 - 5...

 

(1) 2NT would have shown 15-17

(2) 2nd-round control

(3) RKCB

 

Fortunately we had horrible breaks so every game was also doomed.

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1 Nt 3 Nt

 

or

1 2

2 4

 

or

1 2

2 3 (SI)

3 4 (Cue, Cue, but not serious..)

4 4 NT (Shows Club control, wants partner to ask, as we have the better defined hand so far) KC

5 pass (2 without...) We are too high. :(

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I find it amusing how many people claim they would reach 3NT on this hand. Cyberyeti's auction is plausible.

For me in a 2/1 scenario:

1H 2D

2H 3H

4C 4H

 

2H = standard waiting rebid on a min, 3H = GF, 4C = non serious cue.

 

Not all contracts make. I still have good chances on a S lead.

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While Germany is a country filled with world renowned bridge theoreticians, I doubt the wisdom of opening anything but 1NT on this hand playing weak notrumps.

 

With my partner I would probably relay as east, and partner would show a 5332 distribution (any 5332). Looking at AQ tight of spades, poor hearts and a source of tricks, perhaps east would find 3NT.

 

Our auction:

 

1H - 2C

3C - 3D

3S - 3NT?

 

2C = GF relay

3C = no side suit, no shortness

3D = ask

3S = 5332

3NT = to play (although partner will bid again with 18-19).

 

It is not completely clear to me that relaying on this hand is best. I could also start with 2D, then the auction would go

 

1H - 2D (5+, GF)

2H - 3H

3S (non serious) - 4H

 

Driving to slam as west is bizarre.

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Han: Usual does not translate into good or preferable. It is just common.

 

I belive that opening 1 NT with these kind of hands is a winner and I do so in all of my partnerships, but is there any hard evidence that this really is an imp winner?

I think that there had been a research about this theme and that we discussed it here several years ago, but I am not sure anymore. Are there hard facts?

I guess there are, but obviously my memory is no real help in this case.

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IMPs, all red, spots approximate.

West deals, opps remain silent.

 

Warning: I play 2/1 inv+

 

1-2

2(1)-2nt(2)

3nt(3)-4H(4)

 

(1) minimum (11-13)

(2) GF, does not have to be balanced (3 or 3 are NF)

(3) balanced (5332, maybe 4-5-2-2)

(4) honestly...

 

Steven

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Han: Usual does not translate into good or preferable. It is just common.

 

I belive that opening 1 NT with these kind of hands is a winner and I do so in all of my partnerships, but is there any hard evidence that this really is an imp winner?

I think that there had been a research about this theme and that we discussed it here several years ago, but I am not sure anymore. Are there hard facts?

I guess there are, but obviously my memory is no real help in this case.

 

No, there is no hard evidence to the general proposition that opening 1NT with a 5-card major is a long term imp winner. In general, I don't open 1NT with a 5-card major.

 

However, I would open this hand 1NT playing weak NT and think it's pretty obvious.

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No, there is no hard evidence to the general proposition that opening 1NT with a 5-card major is a long term imp winner.

 

I agree about no hard evidence. It is too dependent upon who is doing it (or not doing it), plus the tools they have. And, maybe I just agree with the "celebs" who do it, because we do it, too.

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I agree about no hard evidence. It is too dependent upon who is doing it (or not doing it), plus the tools they have. And, maybe I just agree with the "celebs" who do it, because we do it, too.

What about all the times you get to a stupid contract because you had to lie about your HCP or shape? That has to be a loser at any scoring?

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