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Rule of 15 and other proverbs


  

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  1. 1. Open when... (you can check more than one answer)

    • Matchpoints NV
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    • Matchpoints V
      11
    • IMPs NV
      11
    • IMPs V
      11
    • None of the above
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K A872 73 KQT974. 3 passes to you, under which conditions (if any) do you open?
The decision is close. IMO, at MPs, you should open with a tolerant partner. At imps, perhaps, you should be more wary because (rarely) opponents will wake up and bid a making game in spades. Tim Rees argues that, often, Pearson points are a poor yardstick for 4th seat openers, because, for example...

  • Openers tend to be light in 3rd seat but sound in 2nd seat so you are likely to have the balance of the points.
  • Spades probably break badly for opponents when you have a spade singleton or void and nobody has opened.

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Under what conditions would I open? If I had a fourth seat weak two in clubs, I suppose....

 

Rule of 15 is one of the more reliable proverbs, even if not 100% perfect. I don't see any particular reason to believe good things will happen if we get involved.

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At IMP's a terminal offense - i.e. if my partner ever did such a thing, we are through for good.

 

My partner and I have a rule in our county league which is never to pass a board out.

He once felt obliged to open a 9-count in 4th seat as a consequence. We still ended up positive on the hand.

The only really expensive one was a perfectly good 12-count after which the opponents bid and made 3NT!

 

p.s. this is not an undertaking to opponents. I can give you some hands we would pass in 4th seat.

 

I never pass boards out at matchpoints. I always get a bad board when I do.

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My partner and I have a rule in our county league which is never to pass a board out. He once felt obliged to open a 9-count in 4th seat as a consequence. We still ended up positive on the hand. The only really expensive one was a perfectly good 12-count after which the opponents bid and made 3NT! p.s. this is not an undertaking to opponents. I can give you some hands we would pass in 4th seat. I never pass boards out at matchpoints. I always get a bad board when I do.
At MP, should partner alert your 4th suit openers?
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Although i usually tend to pass when i am short in spades this is a 12 hcp 6-4 hand. K is stiff but i never throw out the whole value of a single honor.

 

 

I really wanna open 3 , if we have a fit they probably have fit and if we lose the competition it is not end of the world, we have defensive values. But 1 is of course the normal bid if we decide to open

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