luke warm, on Oct 19 2004, 09:52 AM, said:
rebidding 2s isn't done because "a 5 card suit is rebiddable"... so there's definitely a difference between the two
i can't recall the last time i rebid a 5 card m... it's one of those things i hardly think about
You may have some problems bidding this hand:
Sx HAKxx DAKxxx Cxxx
Over 1D 1S,
you probably want to rebid 2D with 5 diamonds.
2H would be an overbid, 1NT would be an underbid, 2C really does you no good.
Another thing is that if you always open 1D with 4-5 in minors, you may have a hard time to show them later and partner has a hard time to give a false preference because
you may play 4-2 fit in that case:
for example, partner may hold:
SKxx HJxxxx Dxx CKQx
if you open 1D and rebid 2C with 4-5 two suiters, partner would be quite out of bid here.
Pass can be risky because you may hold 17 or bad 18. 2D would probably lead to a 4-2 diamond fit on a bad day. 3C would probably lead to 4-3 fit at three level. 2H doesn't make sense either. 2N is an overbid. Also, you might miss minor suit games or slams because partner doesn't know your exact shape. So this treatment is probably not bad for MP, but might not be very good for IMP.