pilowsky, on 2024-March-16, 23:01, said:
Because 1NT is a great bid and the majors look quite nice?
On the question of 'upgrading' why not just say 1NT is 14-17?
Bridge is a partnership game and also a game based on honesty to a degree unlike, for example, poker.
If you have agreed to play 15-17, that means that one should not open 1N with a mediocre 14. Upgrading is something all good players engage in, as a recognition that the 4321 point count method doesn’t adequately account for such things as aces being worth more than 4, jacks less than 1, good suit texture, combined honours, and so on. Thus some 14 counts are undoubtedly ‘worth’ 15 or even more. No expert would ever criticize an opponent for opening a great 14 count while stating on the CC a range of 15-17. Having said that, in our system notes and on the WBF CC (far more informative than the ACBL one) we clearly state that we ‘frequently upgrade out of and into notrump ranges’.
But anyone who ‘upgrades’ this into 15 doesn’t know much about hand evaluation….apart from anything else, 4333 is a very unattractive distribution.
If you and your partner routinely open these hands a 15-17 1N, you’re being (imo) actively unethical. You are misleading your opps about your agreed methods.
If you do it on your own hook, knowing that partner will assume you can’t have this hand, then you’re simply being a bad partner…psyching on ‘good’ hands, for no apparent reason, is silly.
As for nice majors….if you have a game or slam in a major, are you seriously suggesting that you can’t get there after 1C???
All good players are disciplined in their bidding. Even the most aggressive are disciplined….in that they stick to their style. We open 3D in first seat, at favourable, on xx x K98xxx xxxx. But we announce ‘very light on our CC and we do it all the time. We open all 11 counts and many 10 counts….but we state light openings on our CC and we do it all the time.
Opening a 15-17 1N here isn’t being aggressive. It’s either lying to your partner or (worse) if he expects it, lying to your opps. Lying to your partner in what will usually be a constructive auction is silly. Lying to your opps is unethical.
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