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One ot Two?
#1
Posted 2023-June-04, 07:55
MP
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#2
Posted 2023-June-04, 11:13
A clear One to me.
Make it opening seat or invert vulnerability and the choice is tougher (including Pass).
Make it opening seat or invert vulnerability and the choice is tougher (including Pass).
#3
Posted 2023-June-04, 11:56
Clear overcall of 1S at al vulnerabilities
Whether this is an opening bid is simply a question of style. It is, for me,min my partnerships but I’m playing a lot with friends these days, and in those irregular partnerships, with more conservative players, I’d probably pass.
Whether this is an opening bid is simply a question of style. It is, for me,min my partnerships but I’m playing a lot with friends these days, and in those irregular partnerships, with more conservative players, I’d probably pass.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
#4
Posted 2023-July-09, 05:01
2♠.
I bid aggressive at this vulnerability with passed partner.
Less points would have been better for 2S
(probably not best if Mikeh says 1S)
I bid aggressive at this vulnerability with passed partner.
Less points would have been better for 2S
(probably not best if Mikeh says 1S)
#5
Posted 2023-July-09, 05:29
I prefer 1♠ to 2♠, but it's close. We can decide to back into the auction with 2♠ later, and we don't really want to play at the 3-level if partner doesn't have support.
#6
Posted 2023-July-09, 05:38
Has to be 1♠ if you open the hand as R20 especially with two possible rebids
#7
Posted 2023-July-09, 11:00
1S
You prefer a better suit, ..., but the given strength means, it may be your hand,
1S gives you the best chances to find out, what is going on, having spades means,
you can be calmer.
With kind regards
Marlowe
You prefer a better suit, ..., but the given strength means, it may be your hand,
1S gives you the best chances to find out, what is going on, having spades means,
you can be calmer.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2023-July-09, 11:59
I would bid 2♠ opposite a passed partner at green. The ODR is on the low side but not bad enough to treat this as a 5 card suit. I understand that for this to be posted, 2♠ probably worked out badly, which makes 1♠ 100% the right forum decision.
#9
Posted 2023-July-09, 16:41
For me, 1♠ on this kind of hand promises some hope of game opposite a passed partner.
I guess I do have that, so 1♠ it is.
I guess I do have that, so 1♠ it is.
#10
Posted 2023-July-19, 20:02
2s for me. Our chances of getting to 4s (making sacrifice?) are vastly increased when p knows about that 6th spade. If p has no spade fit I am vastly happier the opps have to start exchanging information at the 3 level. P will not always judge perfectly but 2s seems to have a clear advantage over 1s in most circumstances. If p was not a passed hand I would go with 1s.
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