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As dealer, you hold:

 

♠️AQ6

❤️AQT7

♦️AKQ97

♣️2

 

Playing a natural system, what would you open?

 

As responder, you hold:

 

♠️K874

❤️92

♦️T83

♣️QT86

 

If the first hand opens 1♦️, do you bid or pass?

 

If you disagree with 1♦️, what do you do with responder’s hand, to any other opening?

 

Thanks.

 

D.

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1-1 is how we'd start, we have the advantage of playing weak NT so we can use a GF unbal 2N rebid with a semi forced 3 bid over it so we'd see:

 

1-1

2N-3

3-3N (3 would say no more than "I have a 5th spade" so N knows not to bid 4.

 

S will expect about a 20 count with 5 and 4

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Interesting.

 

I also opened 1♦️. Partner passed.

 

I rebid 2❤️ (Forcing for one round) over a 1♠️ response.

 

Playing strong NT, in partner’s defence, the last thing he wants to hear is a 1NT rebid by opener, with an iffy 12 count. Especially at MPs.

 

6♦️ is cold, but not easy to get there, I think. A bad slam at MPs anyway, I think.

 

D.

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Interesting.

 

I also opened 1♦️. Partner passed.

 

I rebid 2❤️ (Forcing for one round) over a 1♠️ response.

 

Playing strong NT, in partner’s defence, the last thing he wants to hear is a 1NT rebid by opener, with an iffy 12 count. Especially at MPs.

 

6♦️ is cold, but not easy to get there, I think. A bad slam at MPs anyway, I think.

 

I would have opened 1 and the beer bill would be in question if he passed with that hand B-)

Over 1 I rebid 2 and then over 3 I rebid 3.

Partner would probably fight it out in 3NT although I'm hoping for 4 inviting control-bid.

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IMHO you should respond on a decent 5 pts (but not 4). Hands where opener is super-max (19-21) show why.

 

1D-1S

2H-2NT (leb)

3S (super-max with 3451 or 3460)-3NT (slam looks unlikely even opposite perfect cards)

 

The slam is pretty bad, yes. You're 50% for the heart finesse and just over 70% to pick up the trumps, so less than 40% overall - not to mention you need to ruff at least one heart. Actually MPs or IMPs barely matters as at both the odds you need to break even are 50%.

 

ahydra

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As dealer, you hold:

 

♠️AQ6

❤️AQT7

♦️AKQ97

♣️2

 

Playing a natural system, what would you open?

 

As responder, you hold:

 

♠️K874

❤️92

♦️T83

♣️QT86

 

If the first hand opens 1♦️, do you bid or pass?

 

If you disagree with 1♦️, what do you do with responder’s hand, to any other opening?

 

Thanks.

 

D.

I agree with opening 1d. 1s response is close, but I strive to bid majors instead of passing a minor, also I like the tens. Switch the spades and diamonds, and I'd probably pass unless 1d-2d is natural 6-9.

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As dealer, you hold:

 

♠️AQ6

❤️AQT7

♦️AKQ97

♣️2

 

Playing a natural system, what would you open?

 

As responder, you hold:

 

♠️K874

❤️92

♦️T83

♣️QT86

 

If the first hand opens 1♦️, do you bid or pass?

 

If you disagree with 1♦️, what do you do with responder's hand, to any other opening?

 

Thanks.

 

D.

Sir,I shall open 1D.Given the responders hand I shall reply 1S to the opening bid of 1D.

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As dealer, you hold:

 

♠️AQ6

❤️AQT7

♦️AKQ97

♣️2

 

Playing a natural system, what would you open?

 

As responder, you hold:

 

♠️K874

❤️92

♦️T83

♣️QT86

 

If the first hand opens 1♦️, do you bid or pass?

 

If you disagree with 1♦️, what do you do with responder's hand, to any other opening?

 

Thanks.

 

D.

As dealer with the first hand I would open a very conservative 1 Yes you have a thrilling beautiful hand but you should also

remember you have a partner sitting opposite you. A partner who could easily hold diddly squat in which case you STILL have 21 points,

Its not yet time to get excited. A simple 1 level 'feeler' bid is whats called for here to see if there is life opposite.

On the responder hand I am too weak to reply to a 1 opening. However if partner opens 1 then I

can count an extra point for the doubleton heart and can raise to 2

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I think it's close between 1D and 2NT. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. For those who think 2NT is insane:

 

* You'll reach good games if partner has a decent 4 or a bad 5.

* You'll reach good games if partner can transfer to spades with a bust

* You'll reach good games if partner can Stayman with a weak hand

* You'll reach better partials if partner has major suit strength and a

weak hand

 

If partner opened 1D, I would bid 1S with the hand you show, but it's close. Make the Tc a small club and I'd pass

 

Cheers,

Mike

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Normally, over partner's 1 of a minor opener, you try to respond in major if you can and may push the minimum response a little. This is especially true if you hold only 3 or less cards in opener's suit.

 

I'd open the hand 1 . As responder, I'd bid 1 .

 

You bid 1 for several reasons.

 

First, if opener promises 3+ , you normally don't want to end up playing in with a 3-3 fit nor with a stiff or void in the opening suit.

 

Also, opener often has a 4+ card major when opening a minor, so you'd like to find the major fit if one exists. If the bidding goes

 

1 - 1

2 - P

 

you're probably in a better spot then 1 passed out.

 

Sometimes partner has a powerhouse hand and only has to hear any response to push forward. It's even more so after a minor opening because some hands can be awkward to bid after a strong 2 opener followed by a 3 of a minor rebid. These are more apt to be in 1 of a minor figuring they won't get passed out.

 

Partner's rebid may put you in a decent contract. If partner rebids 2 , you've gotten to an 8+ card fit, you pass. If partner rebids 1 NT, you pass. Of course, the hand above could occur and you'll play 2 . You plan on making minimum responses throughout and plan to pass at the first opportunity to do so unless partner makes a forcing bid.

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