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Posted 2013-March-11, 08:06



Playing AK controls over 2 where 2 shows 0 or 1 K
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Posted 2013-March-11, 08:11

2N for me, with the understanding that it can obviously go horribly wrong. I just think it's our best chance to bid a game.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 08:20

There is a reason why folks hate opening 2 with a two suited hand pattern.
(And Diamond two suiters more than most)

I concur with treating this like a balanced hand.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 08:35

I will try 3h showing 4h and longer d, 3 loser hand.
2nt option 2.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 09:21

I try 2 NT too, even with Mikes tool avaiable...
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Posted 2013-March-11, 09:28

You have to decide how to treat this hand after the expected 2 response to 2 before you choose to open the hand 2.

If you are not comfortable with the 2NT rebid, then perhaps you should open the hand 1.

If you are not comfortable with that either, then after opening 2 and getting a 2 response, your next choice is one of these:

(1) rebid 3 hoping that partner will bid a major; or
(2) rebid 2 on AKxx (assuming that 2 is not Kokish).

If you have Mike's tool available, then you can describe 9 of the cards in your hand and the strength of your hand with perfect accuracy by bidding 3. Whether you will get to the right contract from the right side after bidding 3 is an entirely different issue.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 10:21

3 and it does not rule out a major.
However, I prefer a shortage opening if playing that, or a normal 1 if not, or I might treat it as a near-GF 3-suiter and start a different way. Though I am not keen on that, as it will entail ruffing clubs with my spade honours.
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