Which Minor to Open How many styles are there?
#1
Posted 2010-November-10, 09:38
- Better minor
- 1♣ with 3-3 and better minor with 4-4 (I believe this is BWS)
- "Normally" 1♦ with 4-4 and 1♣ with 3-3 (SAYC)
- Always 1♦ with 4-4 and 1♣ with 3-3 (Forum D, and I believe also SEF)
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short. better minor with 4-4
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short, always 1♦ with 4-4
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short, and balanced hands are opened 1♣ unless the diamonds are 5 or very good
- 1♦ promises 4, all balanced hands are opened 1♣ (even 3352)
- 1♦ promises 5, all balanced and 4441 hands are opened 1♣
Have I missed anything? What is standard in your country? (I thought SAYC is better minor before I looked it up, BTW.) Do you ever discuss this sort of thing with your partners?
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2010-November-10, 09:52
This was official Dutch standard last time I checked which is some years ago.
It may seem strange (and unplayable with 1444 and 15-17 points) but the reason is that most 5-card-majorites in the Netherlands have learned a rigid four-cards-up-the-line rule first (the reason being that it's a very simple rule ), and then let evolve through 5-cards spades towards 5-card majors.
#3
Posted 2010-November-10, 10:08
mgoetze, on 2010-November-10, 09:38, said:
- Better minor
- 1♣ with 3-3 and better minor with 4-4 (I believe this is BWS)
- "Normally" 1♦ with 4-4 and 1♣ with 3-3 (SAYC)
- Always 1♦ with 4-4 and 1♣ with 3-3 (Forum D, and I believe also SEF)
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short. better minor with 4-4
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short, always 1♦ with 4-4
- 1♦ promises 4, 1♣ could be short, and balanced hands are opened 1♣ unless the diamonds are 5 or very good
- 1♦ promises 4, all balanced hands are opened 1♣ (even 3352)
- 1♦ promises 5, all balanced and 4441 hands are opened 1♣
Have I missed anything? What is standard in your country? (I thought SAYC is better minor before I looked it up, BTW.) Do you ever discuss this sort of thing with your partners?
Generally use better minor with 33 and 1♦ with 44. That does not stop me from opening 1♦ or 1♣ when holding ♦AKx & ♣xxxx in the first and ♦xxxx & ♣AQx in the latter.
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#4
Posted 2010-November-10, 12:39
I have no earthly idea what my partners do
#5
Posted 2010-November-10, 15:44
(1) With 4♦-5♣ and minimum values, some will open 1♦.
(2) With (14)44, some will open 1♣.
I think these are mostly distinct from the preferences about balanced hands. As far as balanced hands go, a couple more styles to mention:
(1) Balanced hands open 1♦ with 5♦ or if holding 4 very good ♦; the 1♣ opening could be short and includes (43)42 when the diamonds are not strong.
(2) Both 1m openings could be short, and balanced hands decide based on high card strength which to open (more common if 1NT=10-12 or weaker).
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#6
Posted 2010-November-10, 15:47
This is what french do as well.
In my partnership I play better minor (as explained above) except 3343 wich we open 1♣
#7
Posted 2010-November-10, 17:36
helene_t, on 2010-November-10, 09:52, said:
This was official Dutch standard last time I checked which is some years ago.
It may seem strange (and unplayable with 1444 and 15-17 points) but the reason is that most 5-card-majorites in the Netherlands have learned a rigid four-cards-up-the-line rule first (the reason being that it's a very simple rule ), and then let evolve through 5-cards spades towards 5-card majors.
It's not uncommon among UK players either, but that's because they may be playing a weak NT and playing 1♦-2♣-3♣ as non-forcing.
London UK
#8
Posted 2010-November-10, 17:52
Fluffy, on 2010-November-10, 15:47, said:
Well, don't, it's not! Better minor means that (on equal length) you open the minor with the better holding, e.g. 1♣ with Kxx Qxxx xxx AKx and 1♦ with Kxx Qxxx AKx xxx.
Of course, people in general don't actually care whether what they call something makes sense. In one club here in Germany, people will tell you they are playing "Standard American" when they mean that they play one of the variants where 1♦ promises 4 cards.
-- Bertrand Russell
#9
Posted 2010-November-10, 17:56
mgoetze, on 2010-November-10, 17:52, said:
That's because most Americans are stupid.
#10
Posted 2010-November-10, 19:30
43 44 43 24
#11
Posted 2010-November-10, 20:42
#12
Posted 2010-November-10, 23:04
Siegmund, on 2010-November-10, 20:42, said:
Weaker minor is a bit of a joke here from Victor Mollo's books. Usually those with this agreement do so concealed when it is obviously very important that it is clearly explained to opps.
#13
Posted 2010-November-11, 09:19
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2010-November-11, 10:33
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#15
Posted 2010-November-11, 10:47
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#16
Posted 2010-November-11, 10:59
1♦ always promises 4+, and 1♣ is always opened with any hand with no 5-card suits and balanced and with any 5332 with no 5-card major (and range correct). However:
Some open 1♣ even with 6322 and six diamonds, some not.
Some open 1♦ with 4♦/5♣ (and maybe even 5422).
Some open 1♦ even with 2-2-7-2.
Some have discretion with 6322/7222 and long diamonds.
Some open 1♣ with an unbalanced hand if the stiff is an honor (even a stiff club honor).
On an unrelated note, I have also seen another somewhat strange approach, and played it for a (VERY) short while, where you would select between 1♣ and 1♦ openings, if balanced, by looking at the majors. With no 3-card majors (each major has either 2 or 4 cards), open 1♦ when balanced; with one or both 3-card majors, open 1♣.
Another odd permutation, similar, is for "random/tactical with balanced" minor openings.
-P.J. Painter.
#17
Posted 2010-November-11, 14:38
Some pairs even allow flexibility with a passed partner.
#18
Posted 2010-November-11, 15:14
#19
Posted 2010-November-11, 15:43
#20
Posted 2010-November-11, 20:32
Oh and another one still - if balanced, open 1C with 11-14 or 1D with 18-19 (or whichever ranges are not included in your 1NT).