Which Minor to Open How many styles are there?
#21
Posted 2010-November-11, 21:45
Another, just reminded by Zelandahk. I also played years ago with several partners that you would open 1♣ with any balanced hand and either 11-14 or 18-19 (or 15+ if playing the K-S variety), but 1♦ if balanced showed 8-10 with 3+ diamonds. This "Kamikazee 1♦" opening was actually quite humorous and effective. Partner had to play strong jump shifts, of course, and some auctions got hairy. But, the "favorite auction" was where partner opened 1♦ (normal with unbalanced diamond OR 8-10 balanced with 3+ diamonds), pass, 1M (3 HCP possible, up to about 16), and the auction was non-forcing, with a combined range of anywhere from about 11 HCP to about 37 HCP combined. We took off some pressure with one or two intermediate two-bids, of course.
This also resulted in my favorite story ever. I cannot remember the exact details, but the gist was that partner passed second-seat red on white and third seat opened 1♠. I had ♠AKQJ8 ♥Ax ♦KQx ♣xxx and passed. Dealer (who also passed) responded 1NT, and my partner bid 2♣. As my partner was extremely timid, I knew that they had to have the maximum possible hand, which contextually meant an 8-count in the form of two Aces but not balanced (we did not consider 5-4-2-2 balanced) and not unbalanced (no stiff), probably with 10's and 9's under the long suits. Opener doubled (explained as takeout), so I passed again, to find out what LHO would do, and thereby which four-card suit partner had. When LHO bid hearts, this was passed back to me, and I blasted 4♠, which partner trusted. RHO had not psyched, but the two entries to dummy gave me the ability to hook RHO out of his 109xxx for five spade tricks, one heart, partner's club Ace, partner's diamond Ace, and my two good diamonds, for 10 tricks!
-P.J. Painter.
#22
Posted 2010-November-15, 11:21
mtvesuvius, on 2010-November-10, 17:56, said:
So the Standard American is stupid IIUC. Hmmm... you must be a great, great grandson of P.T. Barnum
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
#23
Posted 2010-November-15, 11:44
#25
Posted 2010-November-16, 10:01
- hrothgar
#27
Posted 2010-November-18, 08:55
Open 1D with 4 diamonds, otherwise 1C
Open 1C with all weak NTs, including with 5 diamonds, open 1D with 4 diamonds and 18-19 balanced
Open 1C with all balanced hands without a 5-card non-club suit
Open 1D with 4 diamonds, otherwise 1C, but open 1C with 18-19 4-4 minors
Open 1D with 4 diamonds 12-14 balanced, otherwise 1C (but open 1D with 5 of them)
there may have been some more minor variants, I may have lost track
#28
Posted 2010-November-18, 10:16
dboxley, on 2010-November-16, 20:20, said:
I don't understand how you can resemble a remark. Did you mean to say that you resemble most Americans?
- hrothgar
#29
Posted 2010-November-18, 11:28
han, on 2010-November-18, 10:16, said:
This is a playful reply used instead of the more often expected "I resent that remark"
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
#30
Posted 2010-November-18, 12:59
Siegmund, on 2010-November-10, 20:42, said:
Since you will be disclosing this information to your opponents, what advantage does this gain? Now you have announced your weaker suit to the opposition.
#31
Posted 2010-November-18, 17:45
dustinst22, on 2010-November-18, 12:59, said:
It gains because they don't know whether you have equal length -- and if you don't you have opened your better minor.
#32
Posted 2010-November-18, 19:48
We are all connected to each other biologically, to the Earth chemically, and to the rest of the universe atomically.
We're in the universe, and the universe is in us.
#33
Posted 2010-November-19, 00:34
han, on 2010-November-16, 10:01, said:
Of course there are different flavors here as well as elsewhere. You stated what standard is. I didn't agree it is standard, that's all, trust me you will notice when/if I am grumpy
PS. For those who play SAYC, the writeup says 4-4 = normally 1D, 3-3 = normally 1C.
#34
Posted 2010-November-27, 04:52
i prefer 1!C even with 2 cards !C to show a 4 cards major
1!D even is showing also a 4 cards major, but i must have 4 cards !D at least to open 1!D
1 !C could be a strong hand (16+) with a singletone in a major or the other minor that unable to open nt
upon agreement with partner, 1!C is always unpassable
1!D is passable with points less than the agreed repondable hand
opening a minor doesnt mean responder must only reply the major like if i open 1!C, responder 1!D means limited hand, propable 1 major suit 4 cards, but not promising game on the usual opener hand (11-14)
#35
Posted 2010-November-27, 08:06
Several years ago I played at a rubber bridge club where the bidding system was stipulated. You were required to open (if you opened in a suit and did not have five of anything) with the lowest ranking four card suit. This included majors. It made for a weird game.
#36
Posted 2010-November-27, 08:49
#37
Posted 2010-November-27, 10:07
Some open 1♣ on all balanced hand outside their 1NT range, making 1♦ unbalanced and 5+/4441 (a few open 1♣ even on 4441).
In one partnership I open all 11-14 balanced hands 1♣, and all 18-19 balanced hands 1♦ (1M with 5cM), making both minor suit openings 2+.
Harald