Playing 2/1, it is not your partnership's style to open balanced 11 with no 5 card suit. Opponents are an unknown quantity.
Any takers?
#1
Posted 2011-September-06, 05:09
Playing 2/1, it is not your partnership's style to open balanced 11 with no 5 card suit. Opponents are an unknown quantity.
#2
Posted 2011-September-06, 05:43
flat, no source of tricks -> pass
shows that you should open all opening hands
#3
Posted 2011-September-06, 05:43
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#4
Posted 2011-September-06, 08:56
#5
Posted 2011-September-06, 09:10
If you want to bid this hand, open 1NT.
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Marlowe
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#6
Posted 2011-September-06, 09:13
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#7
Posted 2011-September-06, 14:23
#8
Posted 2011-September-06, 14:55
Sorry didn't see what forum this was. I think any time you are a passed hand and a non 4 level preempt comes back to you, you should double with a stiff in their suit and a near max opener (9-11, maybe some 8s if it's like 2 aces), and with a doubleton if it is a small doubleton with a super max non opener as long as it has reasonable D. It's hard to quantify this, obviously you should balance more over a 2 level opener than a 3S opener. Having 4 hearts is a big plus to me since it becomes more likely we have a game, and being white is always a big plus.
Overall we have a lot of those things:
-Complete max non opener
-No spade honor
-Good defense
-Four hearts
-Not vulnerable
So I think this is a clear balance even though we don't have a stiff spade. Basically, I think sometimes it's right to balance with a doubleton spade, and if that's true this is pretty much the hand for it. Too many good things can happen, partner can bid a game, partner can pass and we can get a number, etc. The downside is very small when white, they would have to be able to double us and get us a number, or partner would have to bid when they were down and we were down. The former is not that likely, if their hand was that good they'd have raised their partner's 2nd seat r/w preempt to game most of the time. The latter would be a small loss, and is more likely to happen, but the big upside makes up for it imo.
#9
Posted 2011-September-06, 15:10
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#10
Posted 2011-September-06, 15:44
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#11
Posted 2011-September-06, 16:59
#12
Posted 2011-September-06, 21:37
Siegmund, on 2011-September-06, 16:59, said:
I feel much safer coming in at the 1-level than the 4-level on hands like this.
After you open and they bid 3♠, your partner doesn't.
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#13
Posted 2011-September-06, 21:59
Siegmund, on 2011-September-06, 16:59, said:
There are situations where the idea is valid that a hand which did not want to open at the one-level should not be trying for the 4-level. This is not one of them.
#14
Posted 2011-September-06, 23:51
#15
Posted 2011-September-07, 00:45
#16
Posted 2011-September-07, 01:49
I agree in general what Justin said about preempts lower than 4 level and balancing them by max passed hand. But this is 3♠, not 3m, almost as heavy as a 4m preempt, i am forcing my pd to bid at 4 level. Is it bad thing ? Not neccesarilly, vulnerability is tempting in one way incase we get doubled, on the other hand it reduces the profit of finding a game and reduces the damage of a missed game. I think it is close, i just disagree that it is clear or obvious DBL. I asked myself and tried to be honest about what i would do at the table, i guess i would just pass. After all i still see a 2434 11 hcp and i can't see an obvious reason to commit to 4 level at imps.
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#17
Posted 2011-September-07, 05:06
- hrothgar
#20
Posted 2011-September-07, 11:29
I just think that the opener (at these colors) should have something like:
♠KQJxxxx with an outside K somewhere.
Since you have 2 spades, and RHO didn't raise it's probably spades 7-2-2-2 all around. So basically I see no reason to believe that you have more than 17 trumps on the deal. I'm not comfortable doubling this hand for what will be, for all intents and purposes, a penalty double unless partner has an extreme shape (and if that's the case, why didn't he bid immediately?).
If you double it and set it 1 you pick up an extra +100 whereas if they make it, you lose a lot of IMPs. At matchpoints, maybe it could work out since +200 would be a top whereas if it goes 3S**+4 it's just one bad board.
This has been another controversial, out of nowhere, trolling response made solely for the purpose of getting a rise out of you.