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You are sitting South and play a weak NT with 4 card majors.

 

Two passes to you and you open 1C, partner bids the expected 1H.

 

Now what? What is the least of all available evils?

 

Conditions of contest:

 

You can't answer "I would have opened 1D and rebid 2C".

 

nickf

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"You can't answer "I would have opened 1D and rebid 2C".

 

Why can't I answer that, Nick, because that is exactly what I would have done.

 

I suppose you want me to bid 1S - well it looks like a 4 card suit, but it really galls to have to bid this; I hate bidding 3 card suits.

 

Incidentally Fly, you didn't read the system properly, you can't bid 1NT as this would show 15-17, (maybe 18 if Nick plays a wider range NT rebid).

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You can't answer "I would have opened 1D and rebid 2C".

nickf,

 

Can you answer my question for the same hand, what would you rebid if you open 1 (yes, 1!) and pd raised to 2?

 

To me, it doesn't make sense to ask for a rebid while I would not agree with the first bid at all.

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This is one of the occasions where opening 1 is absolutely CLEAR, even if you play longest suit first and all that stuff... But since I may not answer this way...

 

1. I made 1 mistake, lets keep it that way! 1NT is ABSOLUTE madness, since you show 15-17 (or something similar), and 2 is also a very poor bid...

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I agree with everyone who thinks my 1C opening was ill-judged. I realised the ramifications as soon as the 1C card hit the deck.

 

Still, the issue is how do you best catch up? I bid 1S at the table and still think it's better than a 2C rebid.

 

nickf

sydney

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Given the 1C opening, it comes down to a question--how likely is partner to raise to 2S on 3-card support ? If this is sytemicallay barred as in KS or at least rare, 1S stands out as the best of a bad lot--but if in your nethods a three-card raise is at all frequent, 1S is suicide: bid 2C. If partner happens to be 3-6-3-1, wouldn't you rather be in 2H than2S? If partener passes with a doubleton club, isn't this poor 5-2 fits likely better tha a good 3-3?
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Just a BILlie but can the expert community explain why 1 is a better opening or 1 is a better response?

 

Granted not a nice hand for an ACOL-esque system but I have to say I'm confused what's wrong with 1-1-2 ? showing the weak hand with 5 clubs ( Yes it's an awful suit but at least we have 5 and the long club may make a trick and the outside honours are likely to provide some winners whether a trump suit or not ?

 

What would partner do with 2-2 in minors over 1-1-2?

 

Finally what would you do with when partner bids 2? ( I realise partner is potentially stronger in this auction)...

 

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i'm not crazy about 1S either, but i don't see much choice...

 

Finally what would you do with when partner bids 2♦? ( I realise partner is potentially stronger in this auction)...

 

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I obviously should have thought about this very likely auction before I opened. Personally, I would have opened a weak NT (12-14). Yes, I do know I have a singleton heart. 1NT shows a balanced hand, I also know that, unless it's unbalanced for some reason.

 

Fred had the "impossible" hand last night in a tourney: 3-1-4-5 and a 16 count. So not strong enough to reverse into 2 after 1-1, so he chose 1NT as the practical solution. I was and am with him.

 

The least of evils in this example is 1. I simply refuse to rebid that non-existent club suit, and 1NT now would show 15-17.

 

Roland

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"You can't answer "I would have opened 1D and rebid 2C".

 

Why can't I answer that, Nick, because that is exactly what I would have done.

 

I suppose you want me to bid 1S - well it looks like a 4 card suit, but it really galls to have to bid this; I hate bidding 3 card suits.

 

Incidentally Fly, you didn't read the system properly, you can't bid 1NT as this would show 15-17, (maybe 18 if Nick plays a wider range NT rebid).

You are right, then stuck with 1S. I would open 1D of course.

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