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  1. 1. What is your opening?

  2. 2. What is your rebid after 1C - 1H



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I open 1 and rebid 3NT over any one-level response (with silent opps.) While it's easy to construct hands where 3NT goes down opposite a valid 1 response or makes opposite a valid pass, I think it is clear that 3NT is likely to make if partner has a minimum response and likely to fail if partner does not.
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I have a problem with bidding 3nt after a 1c opening. I might not be able to make because of the diamond suit. Besides, hearts might be the right contract. I have 8 tricks, therefore I open 2nt (and not 2c). Partner can transfer or even pass with an empty hand.

If that doesn't happen I guess I just have to take the risk

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As much as I hate faking a major or faking a reverse on a small doubleton, this could be the hand for it.

 

With an appropriate structure I think I would open 2 but playing the normal omnibus 2 I open 1 and rebid 2. Playing with a partner who responds strictly up the line I think I prefer a 4 rebid, though.

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Playing 2/1.

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What is your rebid if partner responds 1 to your 1 opening?

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While 1 opening seems better than 2, there are too many options for rebid. Direct 3nt and 4 possibilities, and the more coutious 3 and 3 are ok.

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While 1 opening seems better than 2, there are too many options for rebid. Direct 3nt and 4 possibilities, and the more coutious 3 and 3 are ok.

 

oh dear. 3H/3C/4H would be terrible. 3NT is better, i.e. only poor and lazy.

 

if you do a Walter the Walrus and open this at the 1-level, you unsurprisingly leave yourself without a good rebid. Still you have to make the best of a bad job, which is obviously 2 diamonds. 1C-1H-3NT is a sequence for people whose idea of a partnership is a DVD, a dark room and a box of tissues.

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1c expecting to rebid 3nt.

 

This is known as the Bridge World death hand and been discussed forever. :)

 

typical problem hand without gadgets which I don't have

 

don't like 2c here.

 

"The Bridge World magazine has

a feature called the Master Solvers'

Club. Problems similar to this one

have appeared there, and a hand

that falls in that genre is referred to

as the Bridge World Death Hand."

 

--------------

 

expect a typical pard to bypass d and bid 1h with:

 

xxxx...xxxx...Axxxx....void

or

xxxx...xxxxx....Axxx....void

 

:)

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I open 2 intending to rebid 2NT over a negative response. Opening 2 and rebidding 3 requires a slightly better hand.

 

Having opened 1 and gotten a 1 response I am forced to make some least of evils choice:

3
: underbid as I would do this without one of the major suit aces

3NT - OK on playing strength but no semblance of
stopper and
support too good (this usually has shortness in
)

2
- would leave me worrying about who has
stopped for NT purposes

2
- could easily get me into trouble if partner raises and I don't have an agreement about immediate removal from
showing I don't really have them.

 

Some people have a gadget for this hand. I have seen 3 mentioned but have no details as to follow-ups.

 

Failing that I rebid 2 and hope to survive. I don't like jump-shifting in non-suits which is why I chose to open 2.

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oh dear. 3H/3C/4H would be terrible. 3NT is better, i.e. only poor and lazy.

 

if you do a Walter the Walrus and open this at the 1-level, you unsurprisingly leave yourself without a good rebid. Still you have to make the best of a bad job, which is obviously 2 diamonds. 1C-1H-3NT is a sequence for people whose idea of a partnership is a DVD, a dark room and a box of tissues.

 

But most don't come out and say it. I think you're very brave.

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