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I open 1 at MP -- it's a rule of 20 hand.

 

The second decision is a bit tactical. The danger is that you could easily go for -500 or more opposite a 420+ game. If I know the opponents and they're likely to take the push or are not likely to Dbl, then I'll bid 4 NT to try to find a landing spot. If the opponents are unknown to me or are strong players, I sit for 4 .

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I open 1 and then pass. Opening 1 and then bidding again seems very unwise - we could easily go for 500 or more, and partner could have three trump tricks in 4.

At Imps I would agree, though I am not particularly worried that partner has three trump tricks.

 

At MP only frequency matters.

Most of the time 4 will make and you will have a cheap save, most likely in a minor, and there is also the possibility that your side can make game after a likely spade lead.

In a few cases nobody can make anything or you will go for 500 or more.

Trouble with bidding 5 now (after having opened 1) is that partner will play you for a stronger hand.

He might raise or double 5.

 

I would pass but it is close at MP.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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Agree with gnasher, 1 then pass for me. If it had gone 2-p-4 (with or without my initial pass) I would bid 4NT.

 

BTW I have everyone except the current poster of the year on my ignore list, sorry if someone had already said this.

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I'd pass then dbl playing my methods [short diamond, so no advantage in bidding for the lead]. Not sure about playing standard, might well be tempted to bid my AKQxx at my first turn even though I tend to be fairly solid with my 1m openings...I'd certainly pass on the next round now.
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I think that most play 4S X as takeout and 4S (4N) as a 2-suited takeout.

 

I'm curious what's standard and what's best after 1D (2S) P (4S) because now you have 5C to show one of the two 2-suited possibilities (you've already shown diamonds). I would think...

 

dbl-values, penalty (after all, you could have the 18-19 balanced with

.....some defense, etc)

4N-3-suited takeout (likely void) or possibly 5H/6D

5C-minors

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I think that most play 4S X as takeout and 4S (4N) as a 2-suited takeout.

 

I'm curious what's standard and what's best after 1D (2S) P (4S) because now you have 5C to show one of the two 2-suited possibilities (you've already shown diamonds).

Double = takeout

4NT = 7-5 with clubs, or 5-6 with hearts

5 = natural, 5-5 or 6-5.

 

I would think...

 

dbl-values, penalty (after all, you could have the 18-19 balanced with

.....some defense, etc)

4N-3-suited takeout (likely void) or possibly 5H/6D

5C-minors

You need to be able to show a three-suiter without committing to the five-level, so as to retain the option of defending 4. Having to bid 4NT on those hands is very bad.

 

Showing a strong balanced hand is less important, because (a) it's a less common (b) it's less likely that you have a game game bonus to protect, and (c ) often you won't get rich from 4, because the suits are breaking, your spade honours are badly placed, and partner only gets to lead through dummy's strength once.

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Double = takeout

4NT = 7-5 with clubs, or 5-6 with hearts

5 = natural, 5-5 or 6-5.

 

 

You need to be able to show a three-suiter without committing to the five-level, so as to retain the option of defending 4. Having to bid 4NT on those hands is very bad.

 

Showing a strong balanced hand is less important, because (a) it's a less common (b) it's less likely that you have a game game bonus to protect, and (c ) often you won't get rich from 4, because the suits are breaking, your spade honours are badly placed, and partner only gets to lead through dummy's strength once.

 

That makes sense. Thanks

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Just out of curiosity, there are 4 posters who advocate for 1 then pass, why do you quote Andy?

Because, of the ones who provided any accompanying logic, his was the most cogent?

 

BTW: I am not often persuaded by the "rule of" arguments, and at my age I can't remember all the numbers following "rule of", anyway.

 

I do remember rule number 9 on NCIS, though. Always carry a knife. (Or is it Don't remarry the same woman?)

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MPs, nobody vul

 

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AKQ83

J7632

 

 

you are dealer, you can open 1 or pass, it will go

 

??-(2)-pass-(4)

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I will pass first time, I'd consider opening a wk minors but the concentration of values is too rich.

I would pass again as partner may not have much and -420 is better than 500 or 800 which seems possible.

 

If I knew my opponents and thought that they were 50% chance to bid 5 then I'd bid on but against randoms I'll pass.

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