Chapter 3 - Opening the Bidding With a Distributional Hand Flashcards
What is a ‘biddable suit’?
4 cards headed by at least 1 honour card
OR
5+ cards in a suit
(note Jxxx and xxxxx are borderline - some people don’t consider them biddable)
To open the bidding in a suit you need
A distributional hand, 12+ points and a biddable suit (4+ with an honour card or 5+)
You hold a distributional hand with 14 points and your two longest suits are:
A,K,Q,10 spades and
9, 7, 5, 3 2 diamonds
How would you open the bidding?
1 Spade
The only exception to the ‘length before strength’ rule is if you have a very strong 4 card major and a weak 5 card minor, you can open with the major suit.
When opening the bidding with a distributional hand, bid ‘length before strength’. What does that mean?
Bid your longest suit regardless of the strength of the cards in it.
For example, bid a suit with 8 low cards before you bid a 5 card suit that is A, K, Q, J, 10. (The only exception is if you have a very strong 4 card major and a weak 5 card minor)
You have a distributional hand with enough points to open and hold 2 biddable suits of equal length. As a general rule, which suit should you bid first?
The highest ranking suit.
You have a distributional hand with enough points to open and hold 2 biddable suits of equal length. Normally, you should open with the higher ranking suit. When would you open with the lower ranking suit instead?
When your two equal length biddable suits are spades and clubs.
If this is the case, bid clubs first - it gives you more bidding room.
You have enough points to open and hold 3 biddable four card suits (4-4-4-1 distribution). In which suit should you open?
Open the suit that ranks 1 below your singleton. If the singleton is clubs, open in hearts.
Sounds strange and arbitrary but it will give you more bidding room.
If opening with a distributional hand you will almost always open at the 1 level. When can you open at a higher level? (note: there are two scenarios)
- when you can guarantee at least 8 tricks in your hand. (don’t just count points!)
OR - when you are making a pre-emptive bid (opening at the 3 level with a long 7+ card suit but only 6-10 points)
You have a strong distributional hand guaranteed to win 8 tricks. At what level will you open?
2
You have a distributional hand with 20 points. At what level will you open?
1 or 2, depending on the number of tricks you KNOW you will win. With 8 or more guaranteed tricks, you may open at the 2 level.
Your partner opens 1D and rebids 1H. What do you now know about her hand.
She has 5+ diamonds and 4+ hearts