Not vulnerable, you have the option between a 2-suited 2♠ and a 1♠ opener. What is the honor you need to open on the 1-level?
Evaluation of a singleton K
#1
Posted 2007-July-17, 04:42
Not vulnerable, you have the option between a 2-suited 2♠ and a 1♠ opener. What is the honor you need to open on the 1-level?
#2
Posted 2007-July-17, 05:48
Harald
#3
Posted 2007-July-17, 05:51
#4
Posted 2007-July-17, 05:59
Case in point: I can give a very specific answer for MOSCITO. (I would not make a constructive one-level opening holding QT732 in Spades because the hand has 4 slam points. A constructive opening with 5-5 (or 6-4) shape requires a minimum of 5 slam points. KT732 would be a perfectly legitimate opening.) However, this data point has little relationship to the decision to open this hand playing
SAYC
2/1 GF
Polish Club
Precision
Acol
etc
Personally, I would want to hold a minimum of
KT732 playing Precision
AT732 playing Acol or SAYC
In all of these cases, I'd like to have another Jack.
Playing 2/1 or Polish Club, I'd want a dead minimum of AJ732 (and I'm still not happy about my choice of openings)
I'll point out that this is the hand type where to Polish Wilkosz 2♦ did very well. Lots of folks playing traditional single suited preempts couldn't bear to pass a shapely 5-5 pattern, chose to open at the one level, and ended up cutting their own throat when partner played them for a legitimate opening.
#5
Posted 2007-July-17, 15:21
Gerben42, on Jul 17 2007, 05:42 AM, said:
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Not vulnerable, you have the option between a 2-suited 2♠ and a 1♠ opener. What is the honor you need to open on the 1-level?
Q but partners expect me to open light.
#6
Posted 2007-July-17, 15:42
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-July-17, 19:01
Anyways, K for me.
#8
Posted 2007-July-17, 19:19
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-July-17, 22:03
Jlall, on Jul 17 2007, 08:01 PM, said:
Anyways, K for me.
Surprised I said king, I would normally say ace I think. Maybe I said this because it was white/white MP. Guess I'm bipolar too
#11
Posted 2007-July-18, 08:14
You indicated that the partnership has the tool of a two-suited 2♠ opening. As I have no idea what the parameters are for that opening, or what 1♠...2♦ implies when you do not elect to open 2♠, I cannot tell what is the right opening.
-P.J. Painter.
#12
Posted 2007-July-18, 08:20
kenrexford, on Jul 18 2007, 09:14 AM, said:
You indicated that the partnership has the tool of a two-suited 2♠ opening. As I have no idea what the parameters are for that opening, or what 1♠...2♦ implies when you do not elect to open 2♠, I cannot tell what is the right opening.
I think the implication is clear, Ken. The COC (CoQ?) implies that when the hand is a 1S opener, you don't open it 2S. But you have a 2S preempt to fall back on on any hand less than a 1S opener, so you don't have to "stretch" to open. The choice is not between 1S and pass, but 1S and 2S.
#13
Posted 2007-July-18, 08:47
EDIT: Oops I though the other option was pass, if the other option is 2♠ I think it is the ace.
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-July-18, 08:52
Fluffy, on Jul 18 2007, 09:47 AM, said:
And I thought you were a solid citizen

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