SimonFa, on 2012-September-18, 00:45, said:
I know this sort of discussion has come up before but I can't find a specific thread.
Unusually for UK we play 2/1 SAYC but don't have a great deal of time for discussions so we do get the odd disagreement at the fringes and don't have anyone to ask. Anyway last night we had a disagreement on this hand:
♠ KJxxx
♥ Kx
♦ AQJT9x
♣
♠ T
♥ AJxx
♦ 8xxx
♣ AQTx
(hands may not be exactly right except for partner's Diamonds as I didn't write them down)
RvR, MPs, partner deals
1S (2C) X (p)
3D* (p) 3NT AP
* partner tanks, thinking about 6D
At the end of the hand I mentioned that partner should have bid his diamonds first because I would never believe they were longer than his spades. Partner is adamant that in SAYC he has to show his 5-card major first.
I said I would look in to it and I can't find anything in the SAYC booklet of my book Standard Bidding with SAYC. However, as it happens I am rereading Mike Lawrence's Judgement at Bridge and he goes to town on the theme of bidding your longer minor first, so maybe that's where I got it from.
So, my question: is their a "standard" opening of partner's hand in SAYC or is it a GBK thing?
As always, thanks in advance,
Simon
Unusually for UK we play 2/1 SAYC but don't have a great deal of time for discussions so we do get the odd disagreement at the fringes and don't have anyone to ask. Anyway last night we had a disagreement on this hand:
♠ KJxxx
♥ Kx
♦ AQJT9x
♣
♠ T
♥ AJxx
♦ 8xxx
♣ AQTx
(hands may not be exactly right except for partner's Diamonds as I didn't write them down)
RvR, MPs, partner deals
1S (2C) X (p)
3D* (p) 3NT AP
* partner tanks, thinking about 6D
At the end of the hand I mentioned that partner should have bid his diamonds first because I would never believe they were longer than his spades. Partner is adamant that in SAYC he has to show his 5-card major first.
I said I would look in to it and I can't find anything in the SAYC booklet of my book Standard Bidding with SAYC. However, as it happens I am rereading Mike Lawrence's Judgement at Bridge and he goes to town on the theme of bidding your longer minor first, so maybe that's where I got it from.
So, my question: is their a "standard" opening of partner's hand in SAYC or is it a GBK thing?
As always, thanks in advance,
Simon
I am a novice here. I think it is okay for north to open 1♠.
How about bidding 4♦ over 3NT ?
MinorKid