opening at 2 level (other than !C or NT) in 4rth seat
#1
Posted 2014-January-12, 21:04
I'm also curious as to the rational for opening 2 with a normal opener in 4rth seat. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me..nobody left to preempt and p may not have anything helpful to contribute to the cause. Is there any consensus about this in the wider world?
#2
Posted 2014-January-12, 21:24
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2014-January-12, 22:00
AWM's method is one and I don't think i is as uncommon as he thinks. Other possibilities are playing it as an Acol 2 - my preference.
Another is to play it as a 2 suited opening eg S+m but with increased strength, eg 10-13. I played this for a while when playing RCO's because of the symmetry in opening bids. It worked fine.
#5
Posted 2014-January-13, 04:15
#7
Posted 2014-January-13, 05:26
#8
Posted 2014-January-13, 06:42
Given that my 2♠ is of this sort, I think that if my passed hand partner now bids a new suit it should be a game try in spades. Occasionally he will be delighted by my 2♠ and think more is possible. If he just has a modest hand and no spades, leave me there, I said spades were trump with my fourth hand opening of 2♠.
#9
Posted 2014-January-13, 06:49
awm, on 2014-January-12, 21:24, said:
Huh, I thought this is US expert standard.
#10
Posted 2014-January-13, 11:16
#11
Posted 2014-January-13, 11:36
Endymion77, on 2014-January-13, 05:26, said:
So do i.
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#12
Posted 2014-January-13, 13:03
Zelandakh, on 2014-January-13, 11:16, said:
Yes, definitely standard here, though some pairs might make a small adjustment, eg 10-13. People who play Lucas Twos maybe still play them, but beefed up as suggested by the hog above.
What about a 4th seat 3-level opener? Still trying to buy the contract? Holding a hand that would, in other seats, open 1x and rebid 3x? Holding a solid suit minor hoping partner has enough bits and pieces to try 3NT? Holding a solid major expecting partner to raise to game with a card? Something else? What do people prefer here?
#13
Posted 2014-January-13, 14:28
helene_t, on 2014-January-13, 04:15, said:
I actually prefer Roman Two's (the suit bid plus clubs) because it averts the high reverse problem.
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