han, on 2012-May-30, 06:24, said:
Will you downgrade for having a small doubleton?
You probably will also adowngrade when you have two honors tight.
You will also downgrade when you hold Qx or Jx.
You will also downgrade when your honors are divided evenly, because honors are worth more when working together.
You will also downgrade when your honors are centered in two suits, because then your other suits are too weak.
Sounds like you can safely remove that 14+ from your card.
I don't downgrade for a small doubleton. I do downgrade for xx xxx or xxx xx in the majors...not to take it out of a 1N, if I held 15, but as a reason to not upgrade...that point seems to have been lost on han
I don't downgrade when I hold a Qx or Jx, but I don't upgrade for that holding either
I don't downgrade for having honours divided evenly, but I don't upgrade for that reason either
I do upgrade for having a suit containing a sequence or near sequence of honours, counting 10's as honours.
I don't downgrade for having honours in short suits, but I don't upgrade for it either...I will upgrade for honours in long suits, especially if accompanied by 10's and I also like 8's and 9's.
I upgrade for A's and K's and downgrade for lots of Q's and J's, but not to take a hand out of 1N.
I almost never downgrade out of range...I can't recall the last time I did that, even with, say, a QJ tight holding. But when I decide on an upgrade, I look at negatives as well as positives, and think anyone who doesn't, is letting machismo interfere with logic...
That, however, has little to do with the hand in the OP. I understand the 1N bid as a tactical distortion, but not as a 'this hand is a strong 1N opener'.
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