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What is the range of 1H-1N-2N?


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What is the range of 1H-1N-2N?  

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  1. 1. What is the range of 1H-1N-2N?

    • good 15 to bad 18, 4-5-3-1 or 4-5-2-2, shor minors
      4
    • 18-19, the same range as 1m-1y-2N
      14
    • other (please specify)
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1-1NT-2NT should give responder the possibility to bid a 5-card hearts (forcing) safely, so it should be 18-19. It makes sense to play 1-1NT-2NT as slightly weaker, if you're one of those who don't open 1NT with a 5-card major.

 

You can also play 1-1NT-3 as an artificial gameforce. In that case, 2NT becomes a limit raise.

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I play 15+-18-, but many play 18-19.

 

"25 Steps To Learning 2/1", by Paul Thurston, says 18-19. Bergen's "Understadnding 1NT Forcing" says 17-18, 5332, but he advocates counting length for hcp in 1NT and 2NT openings, so this is equivalent. This OKBridge-related site says 18-19:

 

http://www.annam.co.uk/2-1.html

 

Perhaps someone knows. Did this used to be the standard treatment?

 

Peter

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Then how would you rebid with a hand KJxx, KQxxx, Ax, Kx? or KQx, Qxxxxx, Ax, KQ?

With my regular partner I would seriously considering opening 1NT with both of these hands.

 

For me (and, as far as I can tell, for most American experts who play 2/1), the 2NT rebid suggests a good 17 to 19 HCP.

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

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i always open 1N when in range but as far as i know if you open 1M 15-17 youre supposed to bid 2 of a minor and then 2N (or pass with 15 over the preference). I think this shows 18-19 (or an upgraded 17).
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Then how would you rebid with a hand KJxx, KQxxx, Ax, Kx? or KQx, Qxxxxx, Ax, KQ?

With my regular partner I would seriously considering opening 1NT with both of these hands.

 

For me (and, as far as I can tell, for most American experts who play 2/1), the 2NT rebid suggests a good 17 to 19 HCP.

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

Thanks for your reply, Fred. Then what would you rebid if you hold 16 hcp and 4-5-1-3 (short minors)?

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Then how would you rebid with a hand KJxx, KQxxx, Ax, Kx? or KQx, Qxxxxx, Ax, KQ?

With my regular partner I would seriously considering opening 1NT with both of these hands.

 

For me (and, as far as I can tell, for most American experts who play 2/1), the 2NT rebid suggests a good 17 to 19 HCP.

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

Thanks for your reply, Fred. Then what would you rebid if you hold 16 hcp and 4-5-1-3 (short minors)?

Usually 2 of my 3-card minor, but I might bid 2S if my strength was concentrated in the majors (AKJx AKJxx xxx x for example).

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

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