hautbois Posted September 21, 2013 Report Share Posted September 21, 2013 In an unusual pair of sessions I held 3 hands with 5♠ and 5m. I know some players will always open 1♠. I'm looking for the criteria used if you would sometimes open 1m. [hv=pc=n&w=sqj986h9d65cakt53&d=n&v=e&b=9&a=ppp]133|200[/hv] [hv=pc=n&w=sjt942hk4djcaqj98&d=s&v=b&b=7&a=p]133|200[/hv] [hv=pc=n&w=sj9632hadakqjtc98&d=s&v=e&b=9&a=p]133|200[/hv]Additionally, what would you do if South opens 1♥ or 2♥? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyberyeti Posted September 21, 2013 Report Share Posted September 21, 2013 I held almost exactly the third hand on a previous occasion but without the short suit A and overcalled diamonds, ending the auction. This gained in a very amusing way, I drew trumps, played a spade towards dummy's Qx and this went K small A :) Opps were not having a good set, it was the 3rd time they crashed the ♠AK in 8 boards and this was at a reasonable level. We take an unusual approach, with ♠/♦ we always open ♠, with ♠/♣ we open ♣ on a couple of specific hand types. This is in a weak NT 4M context. 1♣-1red-2♠ = 2 good suits, not a great hand (we play a 1♠ rebid as forcing unless you didn't really have a response)1♣-1red-1♠-?-2♠ = big 5-5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dake50 Posted September 21, 2013 Report Share Posted September 21, 2013 Now ask if your partner would raise the rebid spades with Sxx, SJx, SQx, Sxxx, SJxx, SQxx or how much better???When does S-rebid promise 5xS; when 4xS?Further, would opponents overcall 2H over 1S to match the 1H over 1C?1S does have some preemptive value. Does this shape/strength warrant letting opponents in easy over 1C?And some deterrent value: what sense to overcalling the boss suit when they simply choose the same level S-bid or defend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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