Fourth Hand Open Strong or Weak?
#1
Posted 2016-January-21, 17:01
#2
Posted 2016-January-21, 17:14
rivlinj, on 2016-January-21, 17:01, said:
This agreement is certainly playable, however, in my experience the more common treatment is to use 2♦/2♥/2♠ to show an intermediate hand. (Say 10 - 14 HCP)
I would consider the following a prototypical 2♠ opening in 4th seat
♠ AQJ972
♥ 6
♦ AQ2
♣ 763
#3
Posted 2016-January-21, 17:23
rivlinj, on 2016-January-21, 17:01, said:
- 2♣ = ART. Strong
- 2♦/♥/♠ = NAT. 10-13. 6-card suit. e.g. ♠ x ♥ K J x x x x ♦ K x x ♣ K J x
- 3♣/♦/♥/♠ = NAT. 10-13. "Solid" suit. e.g ♠ K x ♥ A K Q x x x x ♦ x x ♣ x x
#4
Posted 2016-January-21, 22:44
p-p-p-2♠ is stronger or weaker than
p-p-p-1♠;p-1nt-p-2♠.
It's possible to play either way. The weaker range is usually ~10-13-, the stronger range about 13+-15. Stronger is kind of a 2.5 spade rebid in other positions.
#5
Posted 2016-January-22, 19:15
Stephen Tu, on 2016-January-21, 22:44, said:
p-p-p-2♠ is stronger or weaker than
p-p-p-1♠;p-1nt-p-2♠.
It's possible to play either way. The weaker range is usually ~10-13-, the stronger range about 13+-15. Stronger is kind of a 2.5 spade rebid in other positions.
For me, my 2♥/♠= 11-13hcp with exact 6-card at most situations, if 14+hcp hold, usually that hand also shows extra values,so I never open at two level.
#7
Posted 2016-January-22, 20:19
rivlinj, on 2016-January-21, 17:01, said:
I can't remember ever seeing an auction where 2♥/2♠ was 18+ (or 12+, 13+, 14+, 15+, 16+, 17+). Maybe they were talking about a reopening bid of 2♥/2♠ which shows 6+ cards in the major and maybe 15-16+ HCP. Why would you want to preempt your side when you rate to have the overwhelming amount of strength on the hand?
#8
Posted 2016-January-23, 05:58
lycier, on 2016-January-22, 19:21, said:
How to define "an intermediate hand" ?
For me, "an intermediate hand " shows 13-16hcp, " strong hand" shows 16+hcp in this situation.
I think that "intermediate" depends on the context, ie intermediate between what and what.
#9
Posted 2016-January-23, 09:08
johnu, on 2016-January-22, 20:19, said:
Well you could be playing Acol 2s, where it's the same as the other 3 seats.
#10
Posted 2016-January-25, 17:20
It's not unreasonable to play Acol 2s in 4th seat; it certainly is a good place to pull out the "limited 1 bid". But there's only two people (besides me) in this area who know what an Acol 2 is, never mind how to play them; and they play them in all seats; so I've never had a chance to try it.
#11
Posted 2016-January-25, 22:33
Cyberyeti, on 2016-January-23, 09:08, said:
Maybe, but OP's post implies that they aren't playing Acol 2's in the other positions, and do you anybody who plays them only in 4th seat? Still, I suppose there might be somebody out there who plays that way.
#12
Posted 2016-January-26, 05:06
johnu, on 2016-January-25, 22:33, said:
I've seen it but not for a while, most people (as we do) play some form of intermediate, but some people who remember playing Acol 2s as routine play them in 4th.
#13
Posted 2016-January-26, 09:36
Much prefer 2M to be 10-12 and frankly have never seen the value of playing 2M as the top range.
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