1NT or reverse
#1
Posted 2018-November-27, 15:39
I'm also prepared to accept I haven't quite grasped a reverse but I think its still an instructive hand.
MPs both Vul.
♠JT ♥AKT5 ♦A4 ♣KQT42
P (P) ? All pass
I went for 1NT because of the preemptive value opposite a passed hand although I did consider the hand very strong for 1NT with the 2 x Tens. As I said, we hadn't discussed reversing and with playing a short club I didn't want to risk serious confusion.
We got 17% because 3H scores 11 tricks and I only made the double dummy 10 tricks.
Should I have assumed partner would pick up the reverse or is 1NT still the best bid?
Is a reverse even sound playing a short club system?
Any other thoughts welcome.
As always, thanks in advance,
Simon
PS We also plan 1D response to 1C is negative, less than 5HCP
#2
Posted 2018-November-27, 15:56
SimonFa, on 2018-November-27, 15:39, said:
Simon
PS We also plan 1D response to 1C is negative, less than 5HCP
Just play precision or some other strong club variant then you won't have to worry about reverses.
#3
Posted 2018-November-27, 16:05
Given that strength and the robust clubs suit, you could cheerfully open 1♣ ready to reverse in hearts.
Still a bit surprised that all passed when other tables were in hearts, can you provide the diagram?
#4
Posted 2018-November-27, 17:47
Partner had something like ♠Kxx ♥QJxx ♦xxx ♣xxx and the other tables started 1♣-1♥-3♥.
#5
Posted 2018-November-27, 19:00
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Sure it is. If you bid a suit after opening 1C then you promise 5+C or 4441. (An exception is where you're showing a weak NT and have agreed to bid suits before NT, e.g. 1C-1H-1S might be 4342)
I don't like 1NT with the given hand because a) it's too strong and b) the hand looks more suit-oriented with the points concentrated in the two good suits. Contrast with ♠AQ ♥Jxxx ♦Kx ♣AKxxx where you'd love a spade lead from K or diamond from A, and might be a bit ashamed of your second-round heart bid.
ahydra
edit: this is not Reddit!
#6
Posted 2018-November-27, 19:34
As other commentators have rightly said, the hand is far, far too strong for 1NT, and if you do play 1♣ as a possible singleton, it virtually behoves partner to say something with anything.
#7
Posted 2018-November-28, 01:38
SimonFa, on 2018-November-27, 15:39, said:
Didn't you say partner was a strong player? Everyone from intermediate up should recognise a reverse.
London UK
#8
Posted 2018-November-28, 01:51
Here's the hand diagram as requested.
#10
Posted 2018-November-28, 12:53
This is a hand that just popped up and is a nt opener; Q2♠ AQ97♥ KQ♦ QJT73♣. You can see that there are values in every suit, there are alot of soft secondary controls, and you don't really want to stress the club suit that much.
#11
Posted 2018-November-28, 17:44
#13
Posted 2018-November-28, 20:50
#14
Posted 2018-November-29, 14:13
I'd recommend bidding 1 ♣ on this hand, but also advocated bidding 1 NT on the ♠ Q2 ♥ AQ97 ♦ KQ ♣ QJ1073 hand he used as a counter example.
One of the other commenters on the counter example hand (The_Badger) discussed thinking about anticipating responses to the opening. That is an important consideration. For that hand, the point was made that after 1 ♠ response, the rebid becomes awkward as nothing quite fits. But with the current hand, that is not the case. You have a reasonable next call over any of responder's rebid to your reverse.
Although the current hand is just a 16 count and the value of ♠ J10 is a bit suspect, the 10s that solidify the long suits are certainly very positive factors that offset that. Also, most of the values are concentrated in prime cards (As,Ks) which is indicated by the hand having 4 QTs.
#15
Posted 2018-November-29, 14:36
nige1, on 2018-November-28, 18:19, said:
- The hand is worth more than 17HCP.
- Values are concentrated in the round suits,
- There's not much lead-value.
- If you open 1♣, you have an easy (minimum) reverse.
1♣ is more vulnerable to interference but your 17HCP should help in a competitive auction,
A strong partner should be familiar with reverses
I don't understand what you mean by "There's not much lead-value", fully agree with the rest.
Is this a polite way of saying that at 1NT he is scared stiff of a pointy suit lead?
#17
Posted 2018-November-29, 16:24
smerriman, on 2018-November-28, 20:50, said:
What he said.
There is no reverse in my world.
After 1♦ response, bid 1♥
After 1♥ response, raise hearts
After 1♠ response, rebid 2NT
After 1NT response, rebid 2NT
#18
Posted 2018-November-29, 18:25
SimonFa, on 2018-November-27, 15:39, said:
Short club or not, partner will take a reverse as a reverse unless he's a novice. Well, probably even if he is a novice.
However, if you open 1♣ on a singleton, you need to discuss what to do with
♠Axxx
♥AKxx
♦AJxx
♣x
if you open 1♣ and partner responds 1NT. Normally, 2♦ or 2♥ would show 5+ clubs while 2NT would be 18-19.
SimonFa asks why he should open 1♣ rather than 1N, as East
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Agree with other advocates of 1♣:
- The hand is worth more than 17HCP.
- Values are concentrated in the round suits,
- There's not much lead-value.
- If you open 1♣, you have an easy (minimum) reverse.
1♣ is more vulnerable to interference but your 17HCP should help in a competitive auction,
A strong partner should be familiar with reverses,