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UK laws on 1NT

#41 User is offline   etha 

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Posted 2019-March-13, 04:19

Amusingly when I told this to partner he said oh you better alert my 1nt openers too I sometimes have a singleton minor :-). So that kind of removed the problem anyway.
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Posted 2019-March-13, 08:18

View PostPeterAlan, on 2019-March-12, 19:27, said:

0.6172% of all hands (roughly 1 in 162). That's 3 27-board sessions for a partnership.

But the number of times they'll be the opening bidder will be significantly less.

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Posted 2019-March-21, 21:43

View PostPeterAlan, on 2019-March-12, 19:27, said:

0.6172% of all hands (roughly 1 in 162). That's 3 27-board sessions for a partnership.

I think your math's a bit off.
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