Pros/Cons?
#1
Posted 2008-July-07, 21:35
Partner opens 1NT. 15-17, first seat.
-P.J. Painter.
#4
Posted 2008-July-07, 23:58
If so, this looks like a normal pass of 1NT to me.
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#5
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:03
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but it seems reasonable to pass 1N, since that is the one action that can be defended successfully in the PM
#6
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:20
Harald
#7
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:20
kenrexford, on Jul 8 2008, 10:35 AM, said:
Partner opens 1NT. 15-17, first seat.
And? Did partner object to the way I put down dummy?
#9
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:27
I would argue strongly for this (well I won't, partly since I don't post from work any more and partly since I don't care that much.) But I think passing is really quite bad, although I know it would be a strong majority action and that everyone will disagree.
#10
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:28
uday, on Jul 8 2008, 01:03 AM, said:
It certainly seems reasonable to pass 1NT, but I don't think that is the reason.
#11
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:39
jdonn, on Jul 8 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
Agree.
Harald
#12 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:40
skaeran, on Jul 8 2008, 01:39 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jul 8 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
Agree.
I would also sooner bid 3N than invite unless I could bid 1N p 2N, but I would rather pass than those lol.
#13
Posted 2008-July-08, 00:59
I would only invite by asking partner "Are you maximum for your 1NT bid? Or do you fit clubs? No?, OK 1NT then".
But the director is unlikely to allow this method. The legal methods of inviting get us to 3NT whenever it is cold, but they also get us to 3NT much of the time it goes down (IMO opener should accept an invitation with most hands that don't fit the description 'bad 15'), and get us to 2NT when partner rejects the invitation.
#14
Posted 2008-July-08, 06:18
skaeran, on Jul 8 2008, 01:39 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jul 8 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
Agree.
Agree
#15
Posted 2008-July-08, 06:37
Jlall, on Jul 8 2008, 07:40 AM, said:
skaeran, on Jul 8 2008, 01:39 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jul 8 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
Agree.
I would also sooner bid 3N than invite unless I could bid 1N p 2N, but I would rather pass than those lol.
Well said.
#16
Posted 2008-July-08, 07:23
#17
Posted 2008-July-08, 07:51
Since I am indifferent about game with 25 hcp -- I'd like to be there, but it's not worth the risk of playing 2NT with only 23 hcp -- I routinely pass 8 point hands opposite 15-17, except vulnerable at IMPs. So this is a pass. Anyone who invites with this hand should absolutely bid game with an extra point.
I'm fairly certain blasting 3NT is a bad idea at any form of scoring against practically any opposition. I don't believe any amount of skill turns a balanced 22 hcp into a sound 3NT. If you don't like inviting, this should be an obvious pass.
#18
Posted 2008-July-08, 10:30
First, 1NT-P-2♣-P-2M-P-P-P might be a good sequence. In practice, this option was taken, yielding +200 for all-things-right 2♥ making 5.
Second, if Opener rebids 2♦, the likelihood of fitting club cards increases, perhaps justifying the upgrade at that (predicted) point to (barely, or plausibly) invitational. As it also so happens, 3NT does make.
All that said, even he agreed and thought himself that passing 1NT may be the long run winner, despite his (successful) choice of 2♣ at the table (planning to pass a major or bid 2NT).
But, interesting. Maybe passing is not the long-run winner. Seems very close.
-P.J. Painter.
#19
Posted 2008-July-08, 10:42
kenrexford, on Jul 8 2008, 08:30 AM, said:
First, 1NT-P-2♣-P-2M-P-P-P might be a good sequence. In practice, this option was taken, yielding +200 for all-things-right 2♥ making 5.
Second, if Opener rebids 2♦, the likelihood of fitting club cards increases, perhaps justifying the upgrade at that (predicted) point to (barely, or plausibly) invitational. As it also so happens, 3NT does make.
All that said, even he agreed and thought himself that passing 1NT may be the long run winner, despite his (successful) choice of 2♣ at the table (planning to pass a major or bid 2NT).
But, interesting. Maybe passing is not the long-run winner. Seems very close.
Very interesting idea Ken.
The 4-3 major fit did not occur to me, but there's a lot of reasons why a Moysian could be a good idea:
--we have a ruffing value
--our points are sharp
Notwithstanding that, 1N certainly looks like a good spot and preserves the plus score.
I also like the idea of finding pard with fitting club cards if he bids 2♦. And if pard doesn't have them, our ♦A might be the key card for pard.
So I'm a convert to 2♣. This isn't 'gambling stayman'; I'd call it 'covered call Stayman'.
#20
Posted 2008-July-08, 11:37
Anytime I assume partner has club length when he doesn't have a 4-card major he turns up with a 3352 or 3262. But I'm an eternal pessimist.

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