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Posted 2020-January-26, 23:43

BOARD 7.IMP scoring. what is the most descriptive bid? Would it be the same if it is MP scoring ?

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Posted 2020-January-27, 01:48

Some might choose to pass this, but we play a weak NT and would have opened 1NT. Playing a strong NT, you presumably rebid 2NT to show the weak NT type hand.
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Posted 2020-January-27, 02:24

I think the idea of opening 1NT when 4-5 in the majors is horrible!
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Posted 2020-January-27, 02:41

Playing SEF it is a systematic 2 rebid, maybe also playing SAYC in order to allow responder to bid a nonforcing 2NT.

Playing 2/1, 2NT or maybe even 2 may be an option, depending on style.

Playing Acol I would have opened 1NT.

I wouldn't blame partner for having passed, or opened 1, by the way. But I would probably open 1 myself.
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Posted 2020-January-27, 03:19

View Postgordontd, on 2020-January-27, 02:24, said:

I think the idea of opening 1NT when 4-5 in the majors is horrible!


Yes, it is unpleasant. But I would argue that rebidding that heart suit is even more unpleasant and reversing is completely wrong. There is a lot to be said for passing on a hand that has defence but little playing strength.
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Posted 2020-January-27, 03:43

View Postgordontd, on 2020-January-27, 02:24, said:

I think the idea of opening 1NT when 4-5 in the majors is horrible!


So do I, but it's pass or 1N, I am not rebidding that heart suit.
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Posted 2020-January-27, 10:28

View Posthelene_t, on 2020-January-27, 02:41, said:

Playing SEF it is a systematic 2 rebid, maybe also playing SAYC in order to allow responder to bid a nonforcing 2NT.

Playing 2/1, 2NT or maybe even 2 may be an option, depending on style.

Playing Acol I would have opened 1NT.

I wouldn't blame partner for having passed, or opened 1, by the way. But I would probably open 1 myself.

Madam ,Thanks a lot.I presumed the same.
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Posted 2020-January-27, 11:14

View PostTramticket, on 2020-January-27, 03:19, said:

Yes, it is unpleasant. But I would argue that rebidding that heart suit is even more unpleasant and reversing is completely wrong. There is a lot to be said for passing on a hand that has defence but little playing strength.

Reversing is the systemic bid here in our style of 2/1 with strong NT - but then pass was the systemic first call too (and if I really had to bid it would be 1C).
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