Can you open ?
#1
Posted 2016-March-30, 06:02
Hand was AKJ73 K108 103 962. I thought 2.5 tricks was enuff to open.
I saved this as a poll but seems it didnt work
#2
Posted 2016-March-30, 06:09
#3
Posted 2016-March-30, 09:30
#4
Posted 2016-March-30, 09:37
#5
Posted 2016-March-30, 14:01
#6
Posted 2016-March-30, 15:00
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#7
Posted 2016-March-30, 15:48
I wrote light with "" because I'd probably open all positions all vuln nevertheless.
Compare it to QJ5 K74 QJ82 QJ3 which has the required 12 HCPs.
#9
Posted 2016-March-30, 18:14
Even you have a decent opening suit with 11hcp and two tricks in it, but
1- 5332 shapes, it is too flat. And there are not any defensive card in your minors suit.
2- while light opening , you are very worried about pd's 2/1 responding.
I never give a wrong opening information to pd, I never open 1♠ only with flat 5332 shapes in the first or second seat unless opening suit is 6+ card.
#10
Posted 2016-March-30, 18:43
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#11
Posted 2016-March-30, 21:11
lycier, on 2016-March-30, 18:14, said:
Even you have a decent opening suit with 11hcp and two tricks in it, but
1- 5332 shapes, it is too flat. And there are not any defensive card in your minors suit.
2- while light opening , you are very worried about pd's 2/1 responding.
I never give a wrong opening information to pd, I never open 1♠ only with flat 5332 shapes in the first or second seat unless opening suit is 6+ card.
It's a matter of partnership agreement. If you agree with partner not to open 5332 shapes in 1st or 2nd seat, then you shouldn't do it unless, as you say, the 5 card suit has 6 cards in it. But not everyone makes that agreement. To me, this is a 1♠ opener in any seat.
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#12
Posted 2016-March-30, 22:47
SteveMoe, on 2016-March-30, 18:43, said:
Thats exactly what happened. My partner bid 2H with 12points. With nothing extra I used fast arrival and raised to game. After he luckily made the contract he said: If you open like that again I will stop playing with you. Compare my hand with following: KJxx AJx Qxxx Qxx. 2 points more but high cards scattered in all suits.
#13
Posted 2016-March-31, 00:25
UdcaDenny, on 2016-March-30, 22:47, said:
what is the issue?....Pard told you what they play!
You don't seem to want to listen.
Do you think your partner is a liar?
If you think your partner is telling the truth, what is the issue?
#14
Posted 2016-March-31, 00:29
blackshoe, on 2016-March-30, 21:11, said:
Well and good.
I remembered I saw JEC passing in the similar hand in my eyes, it would confirm my opinion. Of course, it is a matter of partnership agreements indeed.
#15
Posted 2016-March-31, 00:46
mike777, on 2016-March-31, 00:25, said:
You don't seem to want to listen.
Do you think your partner is a liar?
If you think your partner is telling the truth, what is the issue?
Mike, I dont understand your comment about thinking partner is a liar. We have different opinions and I think he is a little conservative. Just wanted to know what other players thought about this opening as my P is very stubborn. Anyway it seems that the majority is in favour of opening.
#16
Posted 2016-March-31, 00:48
UdcaDenny, on 2016-March-31, 00:46, said:
Yes, you make an excellent point, your partner is stubborn. If your post is a survey, great. If your main Q IS does the forum open on balanced 11 hcp...ok
You miss the big point...your partner does not
For some unknown reason you hint this is not Kosher.
#17
Posted 2016-March-31, 01:55
Result : 2♥NX=
Now you see the hazards of light opening, so in the meantime, west player can only huff and puff, finished this hand,then left the table at once.
#18
Posted 2016-March-31, 02:43
Another factor is how good you and partner are at play and defence. Light opening bids are fine, but won't bring in the points if you or your random partner misplay or misdefend the close contracts that you may reach.
BBO seems to be full of payers who want to run before they can walk. Most would benefit from learning to play a simple system, with just a few conventions, and improving their play and defence. When they can do that they should be ready to be more aggressive and maybe to adopt more complex methods.
#19
Posted 2016-March-31, 04:31
UdcaDenny, on 2016-March-31, 00:46, said:
I disagree .
The bridge is only a probability of game, that's to say in further that not all the aggressive are correct, likewise, not all the conservative are wrong, it often has something to do with strategy and partnership agreements.
If hold SAKJxxx, Kxx,any destribution on minors, it should say opening 1s in any seat should be valid because there are 13 value points (11hcp+ 2 length points).And in the meantime, such opening is in line with 22 rule.This is a standard qualifying opener.
However only hold 5332, too flat and only 21 rule, such opening is often too aggressive.This isn't fair qualifying opener.its best benefit is often to send error messages to pd, helping the enemy.
For such hand, defence is often a good strategy.Pass always is a choice.
#20
Posted 2016-March-31, 04:39
Either is fine. The latter is old-fashioned and almost certainly a losing style in a strong field, but if partner is a weak player and you just aspire to do well in a weak field then the conservative style is not necessarily bad - aggressive bidding is less essential against opps who are poor bidders, and of course the sound style makes bidding more accurate when you do have sound values. Anyway, it is of course more important to have clear agreements than to have optimal agreements so if partner is more comfortable with a conservative style then by all means agree to play that way.
OTOH, if partner insists that the rule is 12 walrus points with no room for judgement then it is no big loss if he stops playing with you.