Zelandakh, on 2017-May-24, 06:10, said:
This is fine if you are willing to reverse 1
♣ - 1
♠; 2
♦ with a 1444 15 count but otherwise I would suggest opening that shape (singleton
♠) with 1
♦ for all ranges. That gives:-
- With 12-14 points, open diamonds if you have them - otherwise open clubs
- With 15+ points, open clubs if you have a red singleton, open diamonds with a black singleton
Yes, I would always open 1
♦ with a spade singleton. As Zel points out, you don't want to open 1
♣ and rebid a 2
♦ reverse over a 1
♠ response.
You probably have an overload of information by now. If so, ignore the next bit! There is another possibility for you with 15+ hands (given that you play Acol and presumably a weak NT). You can treat the hand as balanced if partner responds in your singleton and rebid no trumps. This approach needs to be used with care and discussed with partner! The danger is that partner will leap to game in your singleton expecting you to hold at least a doubleton. If the singleton is in a minor this is not usually a risk: with a singleton club, I would open 1
♦ and rebid 2NT if partner responds 2
♣. With a singleton heart you will always choose to rebid 1
♠ - preferring to show your four-card major.
The tricky case is when you hold a singleton spade. Pairs who open 1
♣ with a singleton spade will usually choose to rebid 1NT (15-17) or 2NT (18-19) - this will need partner to be aware of this style and modify the continuations to allow for a possible singleton spade. This is playable, but it's not my taste and I prefer to open 1
♦ with a singleton spade.