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:ph34r: Depending on the point count method used, you may be opening on twelve points

instead of thirteen as called for under 5cMABBS for trump play. The Rule of Twenty reads: if hcpts. plus the number of cards in the two longest suits adds up to twenty or more, open the bidding. In other words, under Rule of Twenty a hand with eleven hcpts. or more and two strains of cards adding to nine can be opened due to that combination of hcpts. and cards providing thirteen plus points.

 

This holds true except for the hand shapes 5-4-3-1, 5-4-3-2, 5-4-4-0 when used with the point count method put forth by the A.C.B.L., Kaplan and any other that calls for only distribution length points in the opening hand. For the instructions to do so are given through the point count method that determines a hand's distribution count, not a hand's shape.

 

Hand shapes from a completed trump deal are made-up of doubletons, singletons and voids. Depending upon the shape of hand and the assigned value given the doubleton, singleton and void through the point count method in use, an additional twenty points can be added to a combined hand's point count for auction purposes. But when the point count method doesn't call for distribution short points from the opening hand, as the A.B.C.L. and Kaplan do, the point count from an opening hand is restricted to delivering one point from 5-4-X-X hand shapes.

 

 

B-) Watch for Talking Pts. XV??

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Bridgepali, the Rule of 20 (or for some,19) is usually used to help decide on marginal hands. It is not the primary criterion for deciding whether to open.

 

Nowadays, people are not waiting for 13 points to,open the bidding. Normal is 12, and some 11-counts are considered openers. Some pairs open all 11s.

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Bridgepali, the Rule of 20 (or for some,19) is usually used to help decide on marginal hands. It is not the primary criterion for deciding whether to open.

 

Nowadays, people are not waiting for 13 points to,open the bidding. Normal is 12, and some 11-counts are considered openers. Some pairs open all 11s.

 

 

Thank you for the elaboration. B-)

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Nowadays, people are not waiting for 13 points to,open the bidding. Normal is 12, and some 11-counts are considered openers. Some pairs open all 11s.

 

Even today, some people are waiting for a better than bad 13 HCP to open.

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Yes, but where is the examplehand bid poorly to a playless comtract?

 

 

:D The hands you refer to are demonstration hands. No matter the strain opener opens with, under the 5cMABBS and a point counting method similar in values to Roth or Goren being used, the number of tricks to be gotten are fixable and predictable when card play is without misplays. Thank you for the question.

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Because I have a system designed to do so and think it is winning bridge. Why do you think 13 hcp is a magical level suitable for all bidding systems?

 

B-) I just posted the first of two post as to how I view points for opening trump hands. Thanks for the reply. Apparently you have partners that know your playing methods.

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B-) I am not aware of any advantage "opening low" gives to bidding a hand. In the end it takes "X" points to take "Y" tricks. Thanks for the read.

 

Several advantages were listed in the article. You may not think they are worth whatever benefit you gain from supersound openings (after all, R/S were certainly very successful). But you cannot, after having read the article, say that you are not aware of the upsides.

 

Of course the "X" points to take "Y" tricks is not deterministic. We have all been on both sides of a double-partscore, -game and -slam swing.

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B-) I am not aware of any advantage "opening low" gives to bidding a hand. In the end it takes "X" points to take "Y" tricks. Thanks for the read.

Well no, actually. It typically takes X trumps to be worth bidding at Y level for a given vulnerability. The points in themselves are of lesser importance. A small hint here, you do not necessarily have to be making a contract for it to be worth bidding.

 

In the end though, if you do not understand the difference in accuracy between opening and overcalling, nor the importance of bidding space, then there is probably little point in having a discussion with you in this field.

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