Posted 2016-January-22, 09:24
In playing strength, this hand is closer to a 2NT opening than a 1NT opening. 1♣ seems obvious.
A method I learned for evaluating adjustments is to multiply the number of controls (A=2, K=1) by 3 1/3. Here, that is 23 1/3. I then subtract the HCP count. That's 6 1/3. If the difference is +/- up to 1 2/3, no adjustment needed. If +/- 2 up to 5 2/3, add or subtract 1. If +/- 6-8 2/3, add/subtract 2. This one is +2, so adjusted is 19. With 5422 undervalued, and A109x only counting for 4 points, I see this as about a 19.5 HCP equivalency. Hence, closer to 2NT.
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