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How to bid with 4D & 5C?


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I never rebid a 5 card suit, but I will on occasion rebid a 5 card suit when it seems the lesser of evils.

 

I have NO problems opening NT with a stiff honor when the hand is otherwise well suited to playing in NT.

 

I actually have a larger aversion to rebidding NT with a singleton in my partners suit. On occasion I have done so and it's rarely lead to good results for me.

 

I really don't have any hard rules about what to open or rebid. I tend to just look at my hand and make a judgement call. If my are strong I'll open 1, planning to rebid 2. I generally don't like supporting a Major with only 3, but if the suit is AKx or KQT etc, then I'll go ahead and show support.

 

If my are of relatively poor quality then I'm more inclined to open 1 and take my chances with a 2 rebid.

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I generally don't like supporting a Major with only 3, but if the suit is AKx or KQT etc, then I'll go ahead and show support.

I am much more inclined to supporting a major with three cards if I have weaker holdings than the ones you mention, particularly if I have a singleton. Ruffing losers with high trumps is usually not desirable.

 

2

J76

AK104

AJ863

 

1 - 1

2

 

This is a hand perfectly suited for a heart raise in my opinion.

 

Roland

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As for opening 1N with a stiff, that is very rare (for me). I would only do it with pretty much the hand I gave earlier, so I don't see how that point is valid.

OK, in that case I haven't worked out what you open and rebid holding normal-looking 15-16 HCP hands after 1x - 1S holding

 

x

KQx

KJxx

AQxxx

 

Do you open 1D and rebid 2C?

Or do you play a wide-range 1NT rebid?

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I generally don't like supporting a Major with only 3, but if the suit is AKx or KQT etc, then I'll go ahead and show support.

I am much more inclined to supporting a major with three cards if I have weaker holdings than the ones you mention, particularly if I have a singleton. Ruffing losers with high trumps is usually not desirable.

 

2

J76

AK104

AJ863

 

1 - 1

2

 

This is a hand perfectly suited for a heart raise in my opinion.

 

Roland

That's a hand that I would probably open 1D and rebid 2C. And then if my partner corrects to 2D I might venture a 2H bid.

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OK, in that case I haven't worked out what you open and rebid holding normal-looking 15-16 HCP hands after 1x - 1S holding

 

x

KQx

KJxx

AQxxx

I know it is a question for Justin, but let me add that I will not have a problem with rebidding 2 after 1-1 with the hand you give us here. I would feel much more uncomfortable holding

 

x

AQJ

AQJx

Jxxxx

 

Now I think 1-1; 2 is the least of evils. 1-1; 2 looks wrong with that anaemic suit, does it not?

 

Should partner respond 1, I will raise to 2. With 14 of my 15 hcp in the two suits, 2 is a good description.

 

Roland

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I generally don't like supporting a Major with only 3, but if the suit is AKx or KQT etc, then I'll go ahead and show support.

I am much more inclined to supporting a major with three cards if I have weaker holdings than the ones you mention, particularly if I have a singleton. Ruffing losers with high trumps is usually not desirable.

 

2

J76

AK104

AJ863

 

1 - 1

2

 

This is a hand perfectly suited for a heart raise in my opinion.

 

Roland

That's a hand that I would probably open 1D and rebid 2C. And then if my partner corrects to 2D I might venture a 2H bid.

In my methods you show a stronger hand on this auction:

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

2

 

Something like

 

x

AQx

KQxxx

AQxx

 

Too good to raise 1 to 2.

 

Roland

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You can't reverse with 5d4c. You would have to rebid 3, then. That's GF and might take you too high if partner has only four hearts and a minimum.

 

I would prefer to rebid 2. Partner rarely passes that. But if you rebid 3 (or a forcing raise of hearts) I wouldn't say you're crazy.

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^So what happens when your partner passes 2C? I'd probably just plan on making a reverse with a hand that good.

If my partner passes 2, we are unlikely to have missed a game. Feel free to open the hand 1 and reverse into 2 after a 1MA response if you want (showing 5 clubs and 4 diamonds!). This would not be my approach when I have no problems with showing my suits in the right order.

 

1 - 1

2 = Roughly 12-18 hcp with 5+ diamonds and 4+ clubs.

 

Roland

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My main criterium is to open 1/ depending on the suit quality, when 15-18 I will normally open 1, but if stiff is a honnor I Can change my mind.

 

On the other hand I will never rebid 1NT with a stiff, unless it is on the unbid suit, meaning partner can easylly find the 5-3 fit in his major.

 

I say never, but actually once I had the hand that had to rebid 1NT with a stiff Ace on partner's suit and very strong on the other major as a couple of hands posted here, it was horrible result to play in the 5-1 :)

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