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Opening bids are the foundation on which subsequent bidding is laid. If the foundation is unstable, the rest of the auction may come tumbling down. I often see players lay an unsound foundation holding 4 diamonds and 5 clubs.
Responder
KQxxx
Axxx
xx
xx
Opener
x
Kxx
Axxx
KQTxx
Auction
1 — 1
2 — 2
P
How could this silly contract have been avoided?
Perhaps responder was wrong to correct 2 to 2
. The result would have been better if responder had passed, but how can responder know? Opener would have bid the same if the minors had been reversed. For that matter, when opener bid 2
, he might still hold 17 HCP. Passing then would miss an easy game. No, we can not blame responder for this debacle.
The culprit is a system which asked us to open in our second best suit. A better solution is to open 1 with 5-clubs and 4-diamonds and 11-14 HCP. 1
leaves you well placed over:
However, partner is most likely to respond in our singleton. What happens then?
1 — 1
?
Opener must choose between 1NT or 2. Yes, either is a distortion, but they are distortions that cost less in the long run than the distortion of opening in your second best suit which frequently gets to the wrong strain. If opener rebids 1NT, a sensible contract is reached routinely.
Opener
x
Kxx
Axxx
KQTxx
1 — 1
1NT — 2
Responder
xxxx
Axx
Kxx
xxx