7-0-5-1 Distribution: what to you open?
#1
Posted 2016-December-21, 16:36
♠KQJxxxx
♥-
♦AKQxx
♣x
#3
Posted 2016-December-21, 18:29
#5
Posted 2016-December-21, 18:42
#6
Posted 2016-December-21, 21:53
#7
Posted 2016-December-22, 01:08
Jinksy, on 2016-December-21, 18:42, said:
When playing the hand, I dismissed 1♠ because partner could pass you with hands that are cold for 6♠, much less 4♠, such as:
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Axx
Maybe I shouldn't be afraid to make a non-forcing opening below game, but all you need from partner is 2+ low spades and 2+ low diamonds and 4♠ makes.
I guess the risk that opening 1♠ has is that partner has very little and the risk with 2♣ is that partner is relatively strong (8+HCP).
#8
Posted 2016-December-22, 04:48
shaky44, on 2016-December-22, 01:08, said:
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xxxxx
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Axx
Maybe I shouldn't be afraid to make a non-forcing opening below game, but all you need from partner is 2+ low spades and 2+ low diamonds and 4♠ makes.
I guess the risk that opening 1♠ has is that partner has very little and the risk with 2♣ is that partner is relatively strong (8+HCP).
I think the chances of it going all pass when we've got a wildly distributional hand like this are extremely remote. I'd rather take that small risk by opening 1s than imo totally misbidding our hand by opening 2C
#9
Posted 2016-December-22, 05:49
#10
Posted 2016-December-22, 07:01
msjennifer, on 2016-December-22, 05:49, said:
Where do people come up with these conventions out of the blue? 4♦ asking for specific aces nobody on BBO will recognise.
#11
Posted 2016-December-22, 08:43
shaky44, on 2016-December-21, 16:36, said:
♠KQJxxxx
♥-
♦AKQxx
♣x
As mentioned earlier, if partner is so weak as to pass 1♠, one of the opponents would have opened. Thus, open 1♠ and follow partners likely 1NT, 2♥, or 2♣ response with a natural strong jump shift in ♦s and a ♦ rebid. That should get you to a spade game when there's no slam. When partner has the ♠A, you should reach 6♠. If you have room for some cue bidding, you might discover the black bullets in partner's hand and bid the grand.
There is some risk that you may end defending a high level heart of club contract going down not very far. That risk suggests a more abrupt approach, but I'm sticking with open 1♠ and jump-shift into ♦s.
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#12
Posted 2016-December-22, 08:52
smerriman, on 2016-December-21, 21:53, said:
#13
Posted 2016-December-22, 10:37
Second choice: 1S
Third choice: 1S
Gun to head with instruction that 1S is prohibited: 1S
Why?
When you have a freaky distributional hand and you would be shocked if the auction did not become competitive, you need to start getting your suits in ASAP. NEVER 2C. NEVER!!!!
#14
Posted 2016-December-22, 11:41
If it goes 1S passed out, which is very unlikely, I'll pay off. I have 15 HCP and partner has 5 or less (possibly including points for length.) Nobody opened. Say the HCP are 11-4-10. Is he person in pass-out seat who is likely short in spades really going to be clairvoyant enough to pass 1S?
#15
Posted 2016-December-22, 13:33
The danger opening 2♣ is that the auction is at 5♣ before you bid again, if GIB almost never bids here, the unopposed auction should work out well. I wouldn't open 2♣ against human opps.
#16
Posted 2016-December-22, 14:09
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#17
Posted 2016-December-22, 15:29
#18
Posted 2016-December-22, 18:08
Cyberyeti, on 2016-December-22, 13:33, said:
That was what I was thinking. With two passed hands, I can't think of any hand GIB would compete with; while if you open 1♠, the auction may well be at 4♥ before you get another turn to bid. So some of the suggestions above about interference don't seem to make sense (or missed the fact that this was an Instant Tournament - they make sense for human opponents).
There is a risk that GIB will overbid, but not a huge one - you normally get chances to take control of the auction.
#19
Posted 2016-December-22, 18:24
shaky44, on 2016-December-21, 16:36, said:
♠KQJxxxx
♥-
♦AKQxx
♣x
You're playing with GIB
You're goal is to minimize the chance that something stupid happens.
Just open 4S and be done with it.
Yes, you'll get a bad score if partner has two bullets...
On average, you'll score well
#20
Posted 2016-December-22, 20:49
hrothgar, on 2016-December-22, 18:24, said:
You're goal is to minimize the chance that something stupid happens.
Just open 4S and be done with it.
Yes, you'll get a bad score if partner has two bullets...
On average, you'll score well
On the other hand, are you playing with the reasonable GIB or the clueless one?