Wednesday, September 21, 2016

1 of a Major - 4 of a Major

What happens when Partner opens the bidding 1 and I hold this hand:
♠4
Q9632
K8762
♣32

I don't have too many points BUT I do have a really nice fit for Partner. We could easily make game opposite some minimum openers from Partner. For example: Here are four typical hands Partner could have:

Hand A Hand B Hand C Hand D
♠A63
AK875
Q4
♣654
♠863
KJ754
A4
♣KQ4
♠863
AK754
QJ4
♣K4
♠J6
AK754
QJ43
♣Q4
Dummy Dummy Dummy Dummy
♠4
Q9632
K8762
♣32
♠4
Q9632
K8762
♣32
♠4
Q9632
K8762
♣32
♠4
Q9632
K8762
♣32


Hand A Partner should be able to make 4. They should lose two ♣ and one but can trump the rest of their losers.

Hand B Partner should be able to make 4. They should lose one ♣, one and one ♠ but can trump the rest of their losers.

Hand C Partner could make 4. They should lose one and one ♠ and might have to lose two ♣ if the A♣ is not in a good position. However the opponents cannot lead ♣ without giving Partner a trick so Partner might be able to set up the suit for winners and make this contract even if the A♣ is not in a good location.

Hand D Partner will probably go down in 4. They should lose two ♣, one and one ♠. HOWEVER the opponents will be able to make 4♠. They will not have to lose any ♠ or any ♣. At most they will lose one in both the red suits. They make at least 5♠. Perhaps even 6♠. How do we stop the opponents finding this contract?

On weak distributional hands we can jump to game right away! So on this hand if Partner opens the bidding 1 I will respond 4.

This is a pre-emptive raise that gets you to what could be a good game very quickly. It effectively shuts the opponents out of the bidding because it is hard to come into the bidding at the 4 or even 5 level -- especially when their Partner has not shown any values.

In order to make this bid you should have:
At least five trump for Partner. If you don't have very many trump Partner can't trump all their losers.
A singleton or void. You can do this on more balanced hands BUT it is not very safe. You are more likely to go down in your game and the opponents are less likely to be able to make game.
A weak hand. About 6 to 10 points. Remember that the singleton counts as 3 points so you would do this on very few high card points.

Let's practice this bid with the other raises we have for Partner's major.

Over a 1 opening bid, bidding: Shows
2 6 to 10 points and at least three
3 11 or 12 points and four
4 6 to 10 points, a singleton or void and at least five


On the following hands Partner opened the bidding 1. What will you bid?

Hand 1

♠A92
J64
98762
♣32



Hand 2

♠KJ875
T8762
82
♣7



Hand 3

♠Q86
J653
T5
♣K972



Hand 4

♠J2
QJ62
2
♣A98763



Hand 5

♠KT3
KJ53
9
♣JT986



Hand 6

♠J8
T95
6542
♣AQ98



Hand 7

♠AK64
JT32
T6
♣QJ4



Hand 8

♠53
Q53
KQ6
♣T9754



Hand 9

♠QJ98
T9653
T43
♣7



Hand 10

♠9873
K754
A4
♣K43



Hand 11

♠52
A9653
Q8742
♣T



Hand 12

♠A97
T64
8642
♣Q94



Hand 13

♠K8532
J9652
J8
♣5



Hand 14

♠T8752
KQ72
3
♣K43



Hand 15

♠J95
J76
Q97
♣KT94



Hand 16

♠Q862
AQ94
K82
♣32



Hand 17

♠J987
JT862
KT3
♣6



Hand 18

♠9853
J542
KQ5
♣A3



Hand 19

♠A76
8763
AJT
♣Q96



Hand 20

♠J98
K732
9842
♣Q7



Hand 21

♠654
JT876
K942
♣J



Hand 22

♠542
9654
AJ982
♣T



Hand 23

♠86
653
AJ974
♣Q72



Hand 24

♠T75
KT652
K972
♣8



Hand 25

♠Q3
T6532
QJ98
♣Q7



Hand 26

♠732
AJ982
9862
♣T



Hand 27

♠A92
AQ64
JT94
♣83



Hand 28

♠Q7
AT43
K72
♣Q982



Hand 29

♠KJ632
J6543
97
♣3



Hand 30

♠J653
T853
8
♣AJ85



Hand 31

♠J52
T52
J9
♣KQ873



Hand 32

♠J963
742
6
♣KJ982



Hand 33

♠T98
KJT52
T963
♣4



Hand 34

♠873
KJ53
AK4
♣T98



Hand 35

♠Q65
K432
6
♣KT743



Hand 36

♠K32
T875
AQ93
♣Q5



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