Range for a balancing NT
#1
Posted 2011-January-08, 06:04
(1M) - P - (P) - 1N
What range are you showing.
Now assume
(1m) - P - (P) - 1N
Any changes?
#2
Posted 2011-January-08, 06:58
#3
Posted 2011-January-08, 08:07
14-16 dbls and bids NT
17-19 balances 2NT
20+ dbls and jumps in NT
#5
Posted 2011-January-08, 10:03
(11)12-16 vs 1M, with Range Stayman + Systems on
#6
Posted 2011-January-08, 11:17
#7
Posted 2011-January-08, 12:30
#8
Posted 2011-January-08, 12:35
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#9
Posted 2011-January-08, 14:33
#11
Posted 2011-January-08, 15:05
Is "systems on" (or the 2C inquiry) legal over a super-wide-ranged NT overcall, when the same system would not be legal over a NT opening bid with the same range?
#12
Posted 2011-January-08, 15:52
#13
Posted 2011-January-08, 16:22
Here in Acol-land, when 1M gets passed out it is often good for the defenders when opener has a balanced 17 count with a 4-card major and they have a better spot elsewhere. That mashes good with playing a sounder 1NT against 1M. 13-16 would be fine with me.
Against 5-card majorites, it is more tricky whaat do do over 1M, I suppose a wide range like 11-16 with a range inquiry would be best but I haven't worked that out in any partnership.
#14
Posted 2011-January-08, 19:04
#15
Posted 2011-January-08, 19:17
I mean, imo you cannot really pass with 11. It is so minus expectation to pass out 1S with 11, that I think even if your range is 12-15 or whatever, you should bid 1N with 11 and risk partner overbidding. It is just necessary.
On the other extreme, it just doesn't work out well to double and bid 2N with 16. It is so bad in general that I think even if your range is 11-15, you will do better to always bid 1N with 16 and risk partner underbidding.
A similar thing would happen if you played a 3N opener as 0-4 balanced, you would just do better to ignore it because opening 3N with 0-4 balanced will be a huge loser.
Of course these are just my opinions, and obviously if you share them you should just change your agreements. 11-16 is super wide and not really great but I think it just came from everything else being worse.
I am comfortable passing with 10 (or doubling with a doubleton spade) though. Perhaps my difference with gnasher comes from our differing styles of takeout doubles. Though I guess at MP w/w I would be unlikely to pass with 10, so effectively my range is different there.
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Heh, good question, never thought about that. I think the reasoning of disallowing systems over a super wide NT opener is because that NT range is deemed to be a destructive system without constructive merit (not commenting on the merits of this policy, but I'm pretty sure that's how it came about). My dad told me some stories of playing 10-17 NT and stuff, sounded fun heh.
Anyways, if that is the basis for it, I doubt it would be disallowed here since it is not being used for destructive purposes (obv, we're in the balancing seat). Of course this is not a good way to create a basis for what is legal and not, but in practice some rule or technicality is always invented to cater to whatever their real reasons are.
#16
Posted 2011-January-08, 20:48
We feel that 1N is fraught on a 10 count (especially if RHO would not "keep the bidding open" on tram-tickets)
With 8-14 we pass, bid a suit, or double. We lean over backwards to double. We feel that our best chance of a cricket-score is that partner is stacked in their suit with a near opening bid, so we like to double on as many hands as possible.
Obviously most think differently; so what is the flaw in our argument? Seriously. We'd like to know.
#18
Posted 2011-January-09, 05:08
With a passed hand, I like to protect my partner, so sometimes, with as less as 8H, but a Quick trick, i will double our bid a 5card at one level.
#19
Posted 2011-January-09, 13:12
Siegmund, on 2011-January-08, 15:05, said:
If you're talking about ACBL events, the answer is yes: "ALLOWED ... ALL CONSTRUCTIVE CALLS starting with the opening bidders second call."
#20
Posted 2012-April-21, 22:24
ArtK78, on 2011-January-08, 11:17, said:
I do the same, and I like it.