Peter,
I'm sorry to hear that you have the agreement that you cannot open 2S because of your xxx in hearts. I think that this is really bad for several reasons, not least because it will help the opponents when they get to play in a heart contract. Please do alert this treatment, as it can be a very useful inference for the opponents.
Of course, if you have this agreement, then you did well to pass.
I agree with Frances that if you are not allowed to open with the north hand, then you should not play FNJ's here. Another good reason just to open 2S with 3 or 4 hearts.
My auction playing your system would be:
(1H)-2D-(3H)-3S
(p)-4C-(p)-4D
all pass.
Two-edged sword cuts both ways
#21
Posted 2005-October-19, 10:43
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#22
Posted 2005-October-19, 13:06
Hannie, on Oct 19 2005, 11:43 AM, said:
(1H)-2D-(3H)-3S
(p)-4C-(p)-4D
all pass.
(p)-4C-(p)-4D
all pass.
My exact suggestion to my pard.
The Grand Design, reflected in the face of Chaos...it's a fluke!
#23
Posted 2005-October-19, 13:23
Hannie, on Oct 19 2005, 11:43 AM, said:
Peter,
I'm sorry to hear that you have the agreement that you cannot open 2S because of your xxx in hearts. I think that this is really bad for several reasons, not least because it will help the opponents when they get to play in a heart contract. Please do alert this treatment, as it can be a very useful inference for the opponents.
Of course, if you have this agreement, then you did well to pass.
I agree with Frances that if you are not allowed to open with the north hand, then you should not play FNJ's here. Another good reason just to open 2S with 3 or 4 hearts.
My auction playing your system would be:
(1H)-2D-(3H)-3S
(p)-4C-(p)-4D
all pass.
I'm sorry to hear that you have the agreement that you cannot open 2S because of your xxx in hearts. I think that this is really bad for several reasons, not least because it will help the opponents when they get to play in a heart contract. Please do alert this treatment, as it can be a very useful inference for the opponents.
Of course, if you have this agreement, then you did well to pass.
I agree with Frances that if you are not allowed to open with the north hand, then you should not play FNJ's here. Another good reason just to open 2S with 3 or 4 hearts.
My auction playing your system would be:
(1H)-2D-(3H)-3S
(p)-4C-(p)-4D
all pass.
Hehe I prefer to not open 2s in first or second seat because of K of D, so hang in there Peter
#24
Posted 2005-October-24, 21:23
I agree that this is not a 2NT call. With two aces, it can't be weak, and if you consider it strong, you need to reopen with a double, which is a substantial overbid. Partner will pass happily with Kxxx KQJ xxx xxx which is not likely to be a good result.

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