Posted 2021-July-06, 10:40
At the time I wrote the initial reverse post, I explained that there were different schools of thought, and that I was describing one of them…the ‘strong’ reverse school. I haven’t revisited that thread in some time but I dimly recall a later post, in that thread or another reverse thread, wherein I said that I’d moved somewhat to a weaker style.
I am still a relatively strong reverser compared to some but my style is definitely looser than it was.
Also, again iirc, even back then I didn’t say one always needed 18+ for a reverse. Much depended and depends on how my hand looks in the context of the auction.
If I’m 3=1=4=5, and partner responds 1S to my 1C, I’ll reverse with significantly weaker values than I’d need if I were 1=3=4=5 and the auction began the same way. AQx x Axxx KQxxx is a minimum reverse after a 1S response to 1C. But I’d be reluctant to reverse with x AQx AJxx KQxxx, despite this being a slightly stronger (on initial valuation) hand. The former has grown up with the 1S response, the latter has not.
It’s also worth bearing in mind how one responds to 1m. In my two current serious partnerships, we very rarely pass 1C…Kxxxx xxx xxxx x would never pass 1C, so this does have a bearing on how one approaches reverses.
Also, if I’m 5=6, I’ve never advocated needing a strong hand with which to reverse. x AQJxx AKxxxx x is a non-minimum reverse for me after 1D 1S. I’d do it with x AQ10xx AQJxxx x and might do it without the diamond Jack.
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I found the right lead but didn't get much of a reward - others managed to take GIB 3NT-4.