1NT with a four point range
#1
Posted 2005-November-12, 00:47
eg
What are the pros and cons?
Does the range (eg 10-13; 14-17; etc) make a difference?
What about 1NT rebids with a 4 card range?
Thanks
Eric
#2
Posted 2005-November-12, 00:54
A special advantage in big club methods is that a range of 12-15 (with possible 5 card major) with a 16 point 1♣ allows your limited openings to deny a balanced hand.
#3
Posted 2005-November-12, 00:56
In my experience, a 4-pt NT rebid range, while required by the system possibly, is a significant weak point. So significant that it pulls in too many random bad scores to make it worth it in my opinion. It can be alleviated by having a very good (complex) checkback structure. Also, it's not as bad when the 4-pt rebid is in a precision or kokish context so that it is VERY strong like 18-21 so it can handle some aggressive investigation and sign-off opposite a minimum or no fit.
Thanks,
Dan
#4
Posted 2005-November-12, 00:56
Winston
#5
Posted 2005-November-12, 02:14
#6
Posted 2005-November-12, 05:54
I play 10-13, and love it.
I do think that there should be a reason for a wider range. Opening light is such a reason. I'm not sure, though, what a 15-18 range accomplishes. 14-17 would support light openers, etc.
Peter
#7
Posted 2005-November-12, 06:47
Personally my instinct is that a three-point range is slightly too narrow, but a four-point range is too wide. There seemed to be quite a few pairs at the BB with convention cards marked as "(14)15-17" - I like the look of that, though I haven't played it myself (at least, not with my partner knowing about it).
It does depend on the system though. In a "Standard" system I'd want my range for 1NT to be wider than the 1NT rebid, because 1m doesn't deal with weak balanced hands particularly well. Whereas in Swedish Club (to take an extreme example), the 1♣ opening describes weak balanced hands very nicely so there is less reason to upgrade them.
#8
Posted 2005-November-12, 08:23
#9
Posted 2005-November-12, 11:39
When you play a mini, you are departing from the field on your 1N opener, so why not make the 1N opener as frequent as possible?
I seem to recall an article that advocated an 8-13 range in 3rd chair playing a mini after pard has passed. Maybe this was Chris Ryall's idea.
A 4 point range for a strong NT tends to be a poor idea. Pard needs to invite with 7-8 counts which will frequently get you too high.
#10
Posted 2005-November-12, 11:41
I like the 14+ to 17- myself.
#11 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-November-12, 13:12
#12
Posted 2005-November-12, 14:16
I don't have much problems at all with 4-point ranges. With one partner I play 11-14 in 1st and 2nd seat, 12-16 (yes, 5 card range) with passed partner. Not much problems there as well.
#13 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-November-12, 14:44
Free, on Nov 12 2005, 03:16 PM, said:
ok thanks for explaining that, but you are wrong.
How do you "evaluate" with Kxxx AQxx Qx xxx opp an 11-14 NT? Do you invite? Ok, pard has Qxx xx Kxxxx AQx. You are now in 2N. Oh you don't invite? Pard has AQTx Kxx KJxx xx. Oops, you missed a cold game. To deny that you will get too high as well as too low more often playing a 4 point range than a 3 point range is just silly. Even with your finely tuned expert evaluation, you WILL miss some game and you will get to 2N sometimes when it is wrong.
#14
Posted 2005-November-12, 15:50
#15
Posted 2005-November-12, 17:23
Danny
#16
Posted 2005-November-12, 21:41
Honestly I wouldn't want to increase the range to 13-16 though. We already sometimes find ourselves in very pushy games with the 3.5-point range, and competitive auctions get a bit tricky since it is harder to gauge opener's strength.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#17
Posted 2005-November-12, 21:48
whereagles, on Nov 12 2005, 08:14 AM, said:
Exactly, when they get rid of your invitationals you can be left with a 50% guess.
#18
Posted 2005-November-12, 23:51
#19
Posted 2005-November-13, 05:59
~Hunter
#20
Posted 2005-November-14, 12:02
mikestar, on Nov 12 2005, 06:54 AM, said:
Ditto.
I'll add that even when playing 12-15, I'll tend to open 1NT balanaced hands with 2 Aces and a K or 11 counts with 2 Aces and some extra feature (a 5 bagger and some good spots).
The idea is to count Aces 5 and open all 13 counts computed with A= 5 hcp.