There are many questions - like this one - that show you are progressing in your critical bridge thinking. My answer, certainly with 5332 distribution, would be to open 2NT. This causes a difficulty though... how does the partnership find out if there is an 8 card major suit fit? With the tools that a beginner possesses this is simply not possible, and you will possibly end up in 3NT when 4 of a major would have been better. You will find that there are ways of discovering an 8 card major suit fit in these circumstances, but this is beyond what would be covered in a beginners course.
What is the openers rebid if they have 20 - 22 points and only four of a suit? At 15m into the video rebids are covered but only "Own 5 card suit", 2NT for 23 - 24 HCP or 3NT for 25+HCP so how is the gap between 20 and 23 HCP covered if no five card suit exists? Or am I missing something obvious? And yet again, I can only say how very grateful I am for these videos, they are simply superb.
Sorry to be slow to respond Simon, this one slipped through the net. With 20-22 and no five card suits you will be using the 2NT opening bid, not 2C. Hope that helps and the bridge is going well.
you can open 2nt with a 5 card suit as well with 20-22 points although you might contemplate upgrading your 22 counts with a 5vcard suit as if it were a balanced 23 count and then open it 2 clubs.
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Excellent videos. The best. In bite sizes you can learn and improve every time.
thank you so much Pada for your kind words. Hope you are enjoying the game!
Thank you so much Pada and good luck with your bridge.
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Is there a video on penalty doubles?
@@patfeher6490 Sorry no, we don't really get into those in the NZ beginners classes.
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HI Jane great videos
can i ask you question, please
what is the opening bid with 20 -22 HCP and 5 hearts for example
thank you Jane, brillant videos
There are many questions - like this one - that show you are progressing in your critical bridge thinking. My answer, certainly with 5332 distribution, would be to open 2NT. This causes a difficulty though... how does the partnership find out if there is an 8 card major suit fit? With the tools that a beginner possesses this is simply not possible, and you will possibly end up in 3NT when 4 of a major would have been better. You will find that there are ways of discovering an 8 card major suit fit in these circumstances, but this is beyond what would be covered in a beginners course.
you can open 2nt and still find a 5-3 major fit using a system like puppet stayman.
What is the openers rebid if they have 20 - 22 points and only four of a suit? At 15m into the video rebids are covered but only "Own 5 card suit", 2NT for 23 - 24 HCP or 3NT for 25+HCP so how is the gap between 20 and 23 HCP covered if no five card suit exists? Or am I missing something obvious? And yet again, I can only say how very grateful I am for these videos, they are simply superb.
Sorry to be slow to respond Simon, this one slipped through the net. With 20-22 and no five card suits you will be using the 2NT opening bid, not 2C. Hope that helps and the bridge is going well.
you can open 2nt with a 5 card suit as well with 20-22 points although you might contemplate upgrading your 22 counts with a 5vcard suit as if it were a balanced 23 count and then open it 2 clubs.
When partner bid 2 level diamonds spade or hearts .ur 2nt is negative bid
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2 diamonds is negativ bid.u can bid 3 diamond