3♠ was duly down 3. We play 4 card majors (Acol), so 1♠ was systemic. Should North bid 4♣, or should South pull 3♠? Can we defend for +200?
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#1
Posted 2012-March-26, 17:00
3♠ was duly down 3. We play 4 card majors (Acol), so 1♠ was systemic. Should North bid 4♣, or should South pull 3♠? Can we defend for +200?
#2
Posted 2012-March-26, 17:33
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#3
Posted 2012-March-26, 18:05
#4
Posted 2012-March-27, 03:26
#5
Posted 2012-March-27, 08:25
South should pass 3♥, and north should take out to a suit he can play.
#6
Posted 2012-March-27, 08:59
Fluffy, on 2012-March-27, 08:25, said:
You open 1♣ in, for example, Swiss Acol but 1♠ in Modern English Acol.
#7
Posted 2012-March-27, 09:40
I don't know the advantages of opening 1S vs 1C in ACOL with 4-3-2-4; but it seems to have disadvantages when the strength is this much.
If North is, in fact, supposed to bid 4C with the given hand ---is opener supposed to sit with 4-3-4-2, 5-3-4-1? Wouldn't these complications demand the use of 3N after the double as a scramble?
#8
Posted 2012-March-27, 13:01
#9
Posted 2012-March-27, 16:34
aguahombre, on 2012-March-27, 09:40, said:
I don't know the advantages of opening 1S vs 1C in ACOL with 4-3-2-4; but it seems to have disadvantages when the strength is this much.
If North is, in fact, supposed to bid 4C with the given hand ---is opener supposed to sit with 4-3-4-2, 5-3-4-1? Wouldn't these complications demand the use of 3N after the double as a scramble?
I used to open 1♣ with hands like this, but a lot of the good players at my club play it the other way, and I'm following their advice (I wasn't South here, but I would have opened it 1♠). I think the main advantage is it gets our major into the picture quickly when we have a fit. Unfortunately, as here, it can lead to difficulties when we don't have a fit in the major. I'm not yet completely convinced that 1♠ is better than 1♣, but I don't think it's clear-cut.
I'm still not sure what my best bid as North is after partner doubles.
#10
Posted 2012-March-27, 20:43
#11
Posted 2012-March-28, 15:01
South should pass.
As north, bid 4♣.
#12
Posted 2012-March-28, 21:10
Fluffy, on 2012-March-27, 08:25, said:
South should pass 3♥, and north should take out to a suit he can play.
Certainly most Australian Acolites would open this 1C.
#13
Posted 2012-March-29, 07:08
1m is therefore 18-19 bal or 4+.
4cM works much better with a strong NT though - that way your 1M openings become pre-empts.
#14
Posted 2012-March-29, 08:09
1) I would NEVER pass out 3♥ with the South hand.
2) If this hand is to be opened 1♠ by system, then North cannot bid 3♠.
3) If North has a right to expect 5 spades in the South hand on this auction, then South cannot open 1♠.
Because of the systemic matters involved in determining the proper opening bid, I cannot assign the blame. Either the 1♠ opening is wrong, or the 3♠ call is wrong.
By the way, another question that was asked was can you defend for +200. Since East-West have 8 tricks on any defense, the question becomes can North pass the double of 3♥? I don't see how he can, since South would make the same double if he held:
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Kxxx
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