Your style is to open all balanced 11s, so partner has at most 10 HCP. In case it matters, you play reverse Drury (2♣ only).
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#1
Posted 2015-January-25, 16:48
Your style is to open all balanced 11s, so partner has at most 10 HCP. In case it matters, you play reverse Drury (2♣ only).
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2015-January-25, 16:50
but who knows
#4
Posted 2015-January-25, 17:50
#5
Posted 2015-January-25, 17:59
#6
Posted 2015-January-25, 18:01
-- Bertrand Russell
#7
Posted 2015-January-25, 18:28
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#8
Posted 2015-January-25, 18:34
Hanoi5, on 2015-January-25, 18:28, said:
Apparently I'm not the only one who thought about it. This board was passed out at
1 out of 10 tables in 1st league
1 out of 10 tables in 2nd league
3 out of 30 tables in 3rd league.
-- Bertrand Russell
#9
Posted 2015-January-25, 19:06
Partner must have a little something, especially in this day and age when opening light in 3rd seat is so prevalent.
You have the high ground with the ♠ suit anyhow.
#10
Posted 2015-January-25, 22:05
#11
Posted 2015-January-25, 22:07
#12
Posted 2015-January-25, 22:23
Teammates bid and made 3♦ - lose 5.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2015-January-25, 22:52
mgoetze, on 2015-January-25, 22:23, said:
Teammates bid and made 3♦ - lose 5.
It appears that South also passed an opening bid. Certainly this is a 1S bid in 4th seat.
#14
Posted 2015-January-26, 00:38
mgoetze, on 2015-January-25, 22:23, said:
Teammates bid and made 3♦ - lose 5.
I don't agree with hog that S has a clear opener. Depends on style and I'd say a fairly common style would be that S is a maximum pass, not an opener. But regardless N/S are entitled to +110 in 3♦. If you instead bid 1♠ and W plays 1NT you likely make -1 for a push, maybe -2 or -3 if unlucky. It happens.
#15
Posted 2015-January-26, 01:04
The alternative is to play 2C as clubs or an invitational raise (which is, I believe, Drury's original idea). If you're not a passed hand you can throw balanced FG hands in as well, but I suspect this will be banned anywhere that doesn't allow system innovation.
What's the downside to not guaranteeing a fit? Both opponents have had a chance or two to bid, so they're unlikely to get in the way now. You don't get to jump to 4M on hands that will accept a limit raise, but that hardly seems a loss (you can always have a sequence like 1S - 2C; 2D - 2S; 4S). And you can still open sub-minimum hands to the same effect as now.
If you can bid clubs at the two level, you pick up 5-6 IMPs.
Side note: If you regularly open South's hands, give up playing Drury - most of the time you will have already opened if you would want to use it.
#16
Posted 2015-January-26, 02:36
#18
Posted 2015-January-26, 04:19
There are some disadvanages in this hand I think.
1- This hand's values without Ace will reduce one point.
2- Bad trump suit,it is allowed to open 1♠ if hold ♠KQXXX, ♥ Kxx, ♦10 3, ♣Kxx.
So I never open 1♠ in danger.
#19
Posted 2015-January-26, 12:40
#20
Posted 2015-January-30, 19:01