Thursday, June 2, 2016

Rebidding when you have a fit for Partner's Major and can count Distribution points

When I open the bidding 1 of a minor and Partner responds with 1 of a major the first thing I want to do as Opener is to support Partner's major. Since Partner only promised 4 in their suit, I need 4 in order to support them. If I have a fit I can now count Distribution points.

Shortness Points
Useful void 5 points
Useful singleton 3 points
Useful doubleton 1 point


Check out these posts for more detailed information on Distribution points:
Distribution Points
Distribution - Counting Shortness with Honors

To support Partner's major I also need to show them whether or not I have just a minimum opening hand, a better than opening hand or a hand that wants to game force it's SO good. I can show this by raising them 1 level, raising them 2 levels or bidding game in their major.

Table to show what the different responses mean. Remember points includes HCP (High Card Points) and also Dummy points.
Opener Responder
1 minor 1 major
2 Partner's major This says partner, I have a minimum opening hand -- about 13 to 16 points.
3 Partner's major This says partner, I have a better than opening hand -- about 17 or 18 points.
4 Partner's major This says partner, I have a MOOSE -- about 19 to 21 points since I am bidding game when you only show 6 points.


Check out this post for more practice on raising Partner's major without using Dummy points:
Rebidding when you have a fit for Partner's Major

Another tip. Balanced 18 HCP points. Look at this hand:
♠KQ8
KQJ2
KJ86
♣K7

Very nice hand. I will open the bidding 1 because I am too strong to open 1NT. Partner responds 1. I have a fit so now I can count Dummy points. Since I have 18 HCP and 1 Dummy point this brings my total to 19 points and I should therefore bid a game. Nice in theory, but not so good in practice. Opposite a balanced 6 HCP hand I don't want to be in game. Experience has shown me that with a balanced 18 HCP I should NOT count an extra point and bid game. Bidding 3 shows a very nice hand. Partner will raise on 8 points. If Partner has to say "Pass" to 3 we probably shouldn't be in game. So don't count extras for any doubletons if you have 18 HCP with a balanced hand.

So with ALL that in mind on each of the following hands I opened the bidding 1. Partner then bid 1. I have a fit for Partner's since I have 4 of them. Since we will play in I will be Dummy and can now count Dummy points. What do I do on the following hands?

Hand 1

♠K98
KQJ2
JT86
♣A7



Hand 2

♠QT95
KQJ3
AQ97
♣T



Hand 3

♠A543
AQJ7
AQ87
♣4



Hand 4

♠K6
KT86
KQJ6
♣Q72



Hand 5

♠KQ97
KQ76
AQJ8
♣2



Hand 6

♠KT
K643
T543
♣AK2



Hand 7

♠KT
KQJ8
KQ62
♣KJ6



Hand 8

♠542
A874
AKQ9
♣62



Hand 9

♠KJ3
A983
AQ32
♣65



Hand 10

♠J9
KQ97
J863
♣AK2



Hand 11

♠AJ8
KT93
KQ53
♣97



Hand 12

♠32
QJ64
AK64
♣AT2



Hand 13

♠K6
AK95
KJ63
♣AT2



Hand 14

♠AK2
AT87
Q543
♣87



Hand 15

♠AT5
KJ73
Q984
♣A2



Hand 16

♠KJ8
KT62
AQ72
♣32



Hand 17

♠Q2
K963
AK63
♣QT3



Hand 18

♠KT6
A865
QJ93
♣A8



Hand 19

♠AK42
AT43
KQ72
♣T



Hand 20

♠87
AKQ8
KJ94
♣JT7



Hand 21

♠A4
AKQ4
AT73
♣Q74



Hand 22

♠AQJ2
K852
AT98
♣6



Hand 23

♠Q2
AQT7
A764
♣AQ5



Hand 24

♠AK82
T985
AK83
♣T



Hand 25

♠AQT2
AT93
AK74
♣7



Hand 26

♠A6
QJ97
AQ65
♣AJ8



Hand 27

♠976
AK93
AKJ6
♣QJ



Hand 28

♠AK83
KJ87
KT76
♣8



Hand 29

♠A3
K653
9875
♣AK6



Hand 30

♠AK52
A864
KJ97
♣4



Hand 31

♠AJ
J854
K874
♣KQT



Hand 32

♠Q65
AJT3
AT97
♣K7



Hand 33

♠KQJ4
QJ73
AKJ4
♣4



Hand 34

♠AQ5
KT86
AJ82
♣85



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