zasanya, on 2012-October-15, 02:30, said:
Questions
1) Is it correct to try to find a balancing bid with 9+ hcp?
2) If the answer to the above question is yes then Is this hand is an exception for some reason?
3) If east decides to balance which bid is better dbl or 2♣?
4) An issue unrelated to balancing. Is South hand a 2 ♣ opener?
1) It is usually right to balance with 8+ HCP on an auction that begins 1 Suit - P - P. Partner rates to have 19 HCP MAXIMUM: You hold 9, RHO has max 0-4 and LHO opened min 12 = max 19 for partner. Partner's silence means odds are opener is much bigger than 12 HCP (15-18 or more). You want to be sure your side has a chance to win the contract. You do not want to open the door for the opponents to improve their contract unnecessarily. It's always a good thing to have cards in the higher ranking suits.
2) Partner did not overcall 1
♠ so if partner has
♠ they will be weak. Who owns the
♠s? It is possible the opponents do. Your hand 3=2=3=5 has limited support for 2 of 3 suits. Since we need partner to hold 5 spades and partner passed, odds are we don't own
♠s. That means the opponents likely own the Majors and can outbid us easily. While raising the level to 2 or 3 might create some challenge for the opponents, they stand to make unless partner is strong. The downside is we reopen when LHO is very strong, allowing the opponents to improve their contract.
3) I think a double should show 3 places to play (or a strong single suited hand). I think 2
♣ needs a better suit. My choice would be among double, pass and 1NT (owing partner 1 HCP). I do not like the 3=2=3=5 shape enough to double here (opponents might well own
♠s too) so I pass. I do not like cheating on the 1NT balancing bid. Note 1N does not promise a
♥ stopper. If I held 4=2=34 shape a double is better. The 4th
♠ is important.
4) Possibly. Some find opening 2
♣ on very strong 2-suiters difficult to manage. For example 2
♣-2
♥(immediate negative) what do you do? 2
♠ then 4
♥ over partner's (say) 3
♣ continuation? Are you sure partner will bid over 2
♠? That said I would have opened this one 2
♣ as my partners know they must bid over my 2
♠ rebid. The hand has enough defense and quite a bit of playing strength.