here pass is better than 2♣, 3♣ is an adequate hand with decent playing strength in clubs, but not very defensive, doubles from partner are penalties. You won't have a weak NT as you'd have opened it, your club is 4+ cards, 5+ unless 4414 if <15
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 14:19
here pass is better than 2♣, 3♣ is an adequate hand with decent playing strength in clubs, but not very defensive, doubles from partner are penalties. You won't have a weak NT as you'd have opened it, your club is 4+ cards, 5+ unless 4414 if <15
				
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 14:58
 mikeh, on 2024-November-21, 14:37, said:
mikeh, on 2024-November-21, 14:37, said:
2♣ says I don't want to stand a penalty double and I'm ashamed of my opening bid, which I'm not. I have 6 tricks, 3N could easily be making
Edit - we open pretty light, expect partner to have at least a 10 count
				
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 15:39
Now I tend towards 3♣ to hamper the probable enquiry.
				
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 15:49
 pescetom, on 2024-November-21, 15:39, said:
pescetom, on 2024-November-21, 15:39, said:
Now I tend towards 3♣ to hamper the probable enquiry.
There is not a real enquiry situation, the single suited hand is likely to have 2 points at most and not bid again unless they have a REALLY long suit.
				
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 18:43
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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				Posted 2024-November-21, 21:53
 Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Edit - we open pretty light, expect partner to have at least a 10 count
You couldn’t pay me to play that agreement.
				
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				Posted 2024-November-22, 04:15
 Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-21, 14:58, said:
Literally?
By opening 1♣ you said that your hand belonged to a certain set of hands. If you still think your hand belongs to that set, why are you ashamed when you were just following your system? And if 2♣ signals that your hand doesn't belong to the set, that's a psychic control, which is illegal.
Maybe the 'ashamed of my ___ bid' is just jargon, but I suspect that because it's so common, many now play eg. a 4M rebid over 1M-2N(Jacoby) as a psychic control, showing a hand that was just short of a 1M opening. This has to stop.
				
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				Posted 2024-November-22, 04:27
 nullve, on 2024-November-22, 04:15, said:
nullve, on 2024-November-22, 04:15, said:
By opening 1♣ you said that your hand belonged to a certain set of hands. If you still think your hand belongs to that set, why are you ashamed when you were just following your system? And if 2♣ signals that your hand doesn't belong to the set, that's a psychic control, which is illegal.
Maybe the 'ashamed of my ___ bid' is just jargon, but I suspect that because it's so common, many now play eg. a 4M rebid over 1M-2N(Jacoby) as a psychic control, showing a hand that was just short of a 1M opening. This has to stop.
Yeah, it's more "most people wouldn't have opened this but systemic for us" say KJx, xxx, x, AQxxxx.
This hand was actually a directorial, the redouble wasn't alerted and that changes the meanings of my bids. Maybe I should have worked out at the table that XX has to be weak, but I didn't, and even if I had, it's not uncommon to psyche a strong NT overcall opposite a passed partner (I got the vul wrong, we were vul they weren't).
				
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				Posted 2024-November-22, 13:03
Playing a Kaplan-Sheinwold derived system, I would not imagine that pass could show anything other than 15+ balanced (with maybe some semibalanced 13s and 14s that we judged not to open 1N for some reason) or some 15+ unbalanced defensively oriented hand, and any minimum unbalanced hand would be required to bid here. Then again, in such a system I wouldn't open 1C on any 11 count other than AKxxxx and a side ace.

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