Light Opening
#2
Posted 2014-March-03, 11:56
It's a good overcall and a crummy opening and I only push on those with short spades when I'm more likely to be crowded out of the bidding at my next turn.
Edit: I don't play precision but since you do my "Not a chance" should read "absolutely"
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#3
Posted 2014-March-03, 12:33
#5
Posted 2014-March-03, 13:55
sheilafran, on 2014-March-03, 12:57, said:
Then this isn't a light opening at all, just minimum. And a pretty good minimum at that. IMO failing to open would be a gross violation of system, borderline psyche.
By the way, I also open 1♠ in ordinary systems, although I could grudgingly live with pass. But if playing precision, pass is absurd.
-gwnn
#6
Posted 2014-March-03, 13:58
If your partnership requires ultrasound openers, fine. But if you're going to overcall no matter what if 1♠ is available, then you might as well open it. It makes it much harder for the opponents to find their possible heart fit.
#7
Posted 2014-March-03, 15:43
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#9
Posted 2014-March-03, 16:51
ahydra
#10
Posted 2014-March-03, 16:55
#11
Posted 2014-March-04, 05:50
#12
Posted 2014-March-04, 06:00
A better question is something like QTxxx, Qx, Kxx, Axx - I would still open but without the same conviction.
#13
Posted 2014-March-04, 10:59
sheilafran, on 2014-March-03, 12:57, said:
Extremely easy opening for Precision then as this is a quite decent 11 count. AJTxx is an upgrade. Two aces is an upgrade.Qx is a downgrade. 5332 is unfortunate but if this were 5422 it would meet the "rule of 20".
A regular S/A PD expects me to open this hand and knows to not force game with a mediocre 12 count.
It is so important to get ♠ into the auction quickly and this is a decent suit as well and you often want PD to lead one. If he bids and then takes a preference to the 5-2 fit, things should be OK as well as the suit is good.
#14
Posted 2014-March-04, 11:22
This is just fine as a Major opening in our 2/1 methods; Responder's invites and game forces are accordingly goosed up a bit.
I first read the term "modern paradox" in an ACBL Bulletin article reporting on the Canadian Nationals a few years back. Opening bids got lighter, yet many responders' actions have remained the same.
#15
Posted 2014-March-06, 20:06
Playing 2/1
#16
Posted 2014-March-07, 00:28
#17
Posted 2014-March-08, 17:39
neilkaz, on 2014-March-04, 10:59, said:
A regular S/A PD expects me to open this hand and knows to not force game with a mediocre 12 count.
It is so important to get ♠ into the auction quickly and this is a decent suit as well and you often want PD to lead one. If he bids and then takes a preference to the 5-2 fit, things should be OK as well as the suit is good.
1S regardless of system. We prevent NV 3rd hand from doing some major disruption. Worst case scenario is partner goes GF with a blah 12 count. Then it just becomes a test of declarer play.
#18
Posted 2014-March-09, 04:54
jgillispie, on 2014-March-08, 17:39, said:
Partners need to stop going g.f. with a blah 12 count or 12 support points.
You indicate it doesn't really matter whether we are playing a forcing club system or 2/1; I agree. What matters is the partnership agreement whether major suit openings could be lighter than Mr. Roth would have preferred, and thus our invites and game forces must be a bit stronger to compensate. There is no magic protection in the fact that we are limited on the top end to fifteen.
#19
Posted 2014-March-09, 06:12
aguahombre, on 2014-March-09, 04:54, said:
12 hcp making game force is something i had to get use to in USA. Before i moved invitation hands were 11-12 and only decent 10 hcps. It just comes down to same thing i guess. One of them invites lighter other one heavier.
The difference is which one affects your opponents. When one opens and other invites, it is very rare that the range you make your invitations will make some sort of effect on opponents. However there is a huge difference between passing and opening regarding "affecting the opponents" It changes the entire nature of the auction for opponents once we open earlier than they do.
Note that I am not saying this effect will always work for our benefit.
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#20
Posted 2014-March-09, 08:42
spade suit has always been friendly to me in the
past so I have a tendency to search for reasons to
open the bidding (somehow) when I own a decent suit.
I happen to rate this hand as worth 12.75 so this
is not a real problem for me since I would always open
1S no matter the system. I would go so far as to say
I would open this hand pattern and suit quality 1s even
if you turned the heart Q into a small heart if I was
playing precision or any "light" opening bid system.
A 1S opening bid has a pretty reasonable amount of
preemption as an asset.