Open this, 4th seat?
#1
Posted 2011-January-16, 15:29
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Do you open it (I don't much care what)?
Further info that might influence your decision: You're playing 4cM and weak NT with this partner - strictly this would be a 1NT opener for you - if you open it at all. But partner is flexible and would understand opening either minor and passing the response and would also understand you choosing 1S if you did that.
It is board 21 of a 24 board match. You were +26 imps at half time and haven't noticed any disasters on your card since half time.
Opps are playing Lionel against 1NT if you choose that (either of them will double with an 11 count or 10 with a decent lead and 4/4 in spades and another - and their partner will convert holding 10 themselves), so a -300 score is not that unlikely if you choose your normal option. However, you have 4 spades yourself, so this is perhaps not so likely to happen.
The opposing pair in the other room are playing 2/1 and one of them is a mighty fine card mechanic and his wife is a better than average player. If they have opened this it will be a 1C opener with Walsh responses.
FWIW I bet on the pass option - I won't tell you if I was right or wrong on the actual deal - yet.
Nick
#2
Posted 2011-January-16, 16:55
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#3
Posted 2011-January-16, 17:08
#4
Posted 2011-January-16, 17:24
#5
Posted 2011-January-16, 17:44
FWIW, opps were split 11/10, so my premonition was right in that regard. P had the 7 count with 5 spades - unfortunately for the opps it was a 5=3=3=2 so there were no ruffs despite the 9 card fit and were one off - so passing worked out better - this time at least.
Nick
#6
Posted 2011-January-16, 17:48
#7
Posted 2011-January-16, 17:52
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-16, 17:48, said:
Yeah - I certainly know most do. I routinely pass these shapeless, textureless 12 counts vulnerable and think it pays in the long run to do so. I'm more ambivalent about them non vul and wondered if many would have gambled the way I did.
Nick
#9
Posted 2011-January-16, 19:11
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-16, 17:24, said:
Pearson points are a surprisingly effective guide
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#10
Posted 2011-January-16, 21:42
pooltuna, on 2011-January-16, 19:11, said:
Yes, on the whole I agree. Some years ago Ben, I think it was, did a whole analysis of 4th seat openers and essentially proved the basic idea iirc. However, Pearson points only take Hcp and spades into account - not shape and intermediates - this hand is attrocious on both these latter points - so I thought it was a much closer decision than some of you appear to think it is.
Nick
#11
Posted 2011-January-16, 21:44
NickRW, on 2011-January-16, 21:42, said:
Nick
Yes taking only Pearson easy opener...
taking your confusing judgment into account...confusing....
fwiw I only attack the phrase "judgement" as experts seem to love this word.
#12
Posted 2011-January-17, 03:03
I'm not sure if I feel strongly enough about that to open 1C even if I am playing a weak notrump, just because I don't have much experience with garden variety weak notrumps.
#13
Posted 2011-January-17, 03:36
#14
Posted 2011-January-17, 04:34
seemed to be working, why change?
1NT tells p the whole story about your hand.
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#15
Posted 2011-January-17, 09:17
#16
Posted 2011-January-17, 09:59
This seems like a normal opening playing a standard style.
I think that a case can be made in favor of passing the hand if you're playing a very light opening style in 1st/2nd seat.
Playing MOSCITO, I might very well pass this hand in 4th seat. However, "light opening" in first / second wasn't included in the conditions of contest.