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I thought this was relatively clear but my partner disagreed

 

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[hv=pc=n&s=s862hakjt9dk5ck63]133|100[/hv]

 

assume basic 2/1 what would you open this hand with

 

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Eagles

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In my opinion, 1 is clear. This is a suit oriented hand - strong suit and controls. Not only that, it doesn't have the right HCP strength for 1NT. So, anything other than 1 is masterminding.

 

Again, just my opinion.

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Tbh, I like 1 NT. you can even convince me that 1 NT is better.

But saying this is a clear decision, escapes me by a mile. Of course this depends on how one defines a "clear bid"

Cyberyeti nailed it on this one imo.

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In my opinion, 1 is clear. This is a suit oriented hand - strong suit and controls. Not only that, it doesn't have the right HCP strength for 1NT. So, anything other than 1 is masterminding.

 

Again, just my opinion.

 

You're allowed to use judgment, K&R gives this hand as 15.75, I'd have rated it as a little over 15 due to the heart intermediates, your suit is 4 certain tricks and a decent chance of 5 opposite 2 or 3 small cards which makes it worth way more than 8 points.

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[hv=pc=n&s=s862hakjt9dk5ck63]133|100I

thought this was relatively clear

but my partner disagreed.

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assume basic 2/1

what would you open this hand with[/hv]

IMO 1N = 10, 1 = 9.

 

Arguments for 1 include: your values are concentrated in and is the suit you want led.

 

Arguments for 1N include: With good intermediates, re-enforcing honours, and 5-card suit, this hand is worth 15 points, so 1N describes and limits your shape and strength. You would rather defenders lead up to your minor suit kings. With 3 cards in s, you don't mind partner transferring to s. Finally, if you open 1 you have a difficult rebid after a 1N reply, which you don't have to worry about if you open 1N.

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I thought this was relatively clear but my partner disagreed

 

from BBF tourny (matchpoints)

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s862hakjt9dk5ck63]133|100[/hv]

 

assume basic 2/1 what would you open this hand with

 

thanks

 

Eagles

 

Definitely 1 No other bid is sensible. Why did your partner disagree? Sounds like you need to

find a new partner.... one that isn't a 'pseudo expert' (!) :)

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Banzai valuation puts this firmly as a weak nt. I think that after 1 1N there is a problem due to the forcing nature of 1N, but that is the downside of 2/1. i guess 2 might be best. What do 2/1 players think?

 

whats Banzai valuation?

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At MP losing a heart fit could be a disaster. At imps you want to upgrade to 1N I wouldn't sue.

 

Losing your heart fit can be the winner also, specially when you make your opponents lose spades on the proccess.

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whats Banzai valuation?

 

A = 5 down to 10 = 1

add 1 for a 5 card suit

 

a weak NT is worth 18 - 21 points

a strong NT is 22 - 25 points

 

This is only for evaluating NT contracts do not use for suit contracts!

 

So AKJT9 = 13

Kxx = 4

 

Thus 21 banzai points.

 

Basically 1 hcp = 1.5 banzai points. so game requires 37 banzai points etc

 

Axxx, Axx, Axx, xxx is only 15 points nowhere near an opening bid even adding a J does not make it a weak NT

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Which is better for opening 1 and 1nt ? Each has both advantages and disadvantages.

Maybe opening 1 is better at first and second seat,and opening 1nt is considerable at 3rd and 4th seat.

However I have to say opening 1nt is a bit of overbid at any seat because of only 1 ten.

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You open whatever you want :)

 

I open 1 but would not criticize a 1NT opening. Like the old saying goes: "You pays your money and you takes your choice". This is an 'eye of the beholder' hand.

 

Maybe there should be another choice in the poll - 'Is there a clear-cut superior choice?'

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imo The upside of opening 1NT with this hand far outweighs the the possible downside.

 

If partner has 5 spades you will play in a 5-3 fit right sided.

If partner has 3 or 4 spades you are well placed in no trumps when partner has fewer than 4 hearts.

1NT promises 15-17 and the hand is easily worth 15.

 

Opening 1 risks you playing in

1. A wrong sided 4-3 fit

2. A 5-1 2 contract (OK maybe opposite those hearts you will make but unlikely to outscore no trumps)

3. Missing 3N when partner has 10 points.

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One benefit of 1N I don't think anyone's mentioned is when they have the spades, which is more likely if we have a heart fit. Conceivably 1N and 2H will make our way, with 2S making their way but only biddable over hearts.

 

Am I right in thinking that the 1 openers are mostly doing so because of the texture of the hand, rather than because they think it's too weak? I can't imagine not upgrading this hand if playing strength were the only question.

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Assuming a 15-17 HCP range for 1NT opener, I'd bid 1H, with the intention of raising a 1S response to 2S.

 

Swith the diamonds with the spade and I'd open, since I have no good response to 1S: 1N would be an underbid and 2N an overbid.

 

Finally, if you and your partner have the understanding that after 1H - 1S - 2m promises only 3 of the minor, then I'm back to opening 1H.

 

BTW: If declarer had 15 or 17 HCP, I'd always open 1H and rebid eithre 1N or 2N over a 2S response.

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