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How to treat this hand


manudude03

  

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  1. 1. How do you bid this?

    • Open 1S
    • Open 2NT (20-22)
    • Open 2C and rebid 2S
    • Open 2C and rebid 2NT (23-24)
    • Other


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22 HCP with the AK combinations making your kings almost

as good as aces 1 length point in spades and at least +1

for having all 4 aces. The absolute minimum this hand is

worth would seem to be 24 and a strong case is available

for 26. If you have never learned puppet stayman this is

type of hand where it works at its best since opening this

hand 2c and rebidding 2s just seems wrong on several levels

with this type of hand.

 

Given a standardish 2c system I would have a tendency to

treat this as a 24 point hand just because bidding is too

difficult at the 3n and above level. At least by starting with

2c followed by 2n there are a much greater array of hands that

can be bid with some precision that would be ignored if I were

to open 3n or 2c followed by 3n------------------------------

 

2c followed by 2n but not overly happy to underbid this way:)

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I also agree with the hand being closer to 24 than 22 comment. If you make the "Bergin" adjustments for As and 10s vs. Qs and Js, it would suggest the hand is worth about a 2 point increase in value.

 

With the responding hand, I'd Stayman after 2 -2 -2 NT and settle for game in .

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For me,2=22P+

Nice for you. For me 1 is 15+ if balanced so wtp? The OP plays 2->2NT as 23-24 so answering the question based on 22+ is not going to be useful (yes I am guilty of this too sometimes). Your problem will presumably come down the line when you have to decide if this hand is worth 22-23 or 24+.

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Way too good for a 2NT opening. By about 2 or 3 HCP. This would be the equivalent of opening 1NT with a good 18 points including a strong 5-card suit.

 

2C followed by 2S, and my next bid is either 4S with support, or 3NT without it. I realize that 2C/2NT will be the consensus here, but I want to get that spade suit in just in case partner has 3-5 small spades, shortness somewhere, and nothing else.

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I also agree with the hand being closer to 24 than 22 comment. If you make the "Bergin" adjustments for As and 10s vs. Qs and Js, it would suggest the hand is worth about a 2 point increase in value.

 

With the responding hand, I'd Stayman after 2 -2 -2 NT and settle for game in .

Bergen is great for intermediates and beginners and there's a reason he's no longer a frontrunner on the national scene anymore. Much simpler evaluation: There are no wasted points (all prime cards), there are two tens, and there is a 5-card suit. This is going to play at least 1 trick better, on average, than a poorish 22 such as: AQJ3 J54 KQ54 AKQ. (By the way, this is a hand I would open 2 and rebid 2NT, but expect to go down fairly often.)

 

Push this actual 22-count hand to the limit and insist on game! ;)

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