Monday, June 21, 2021

Hand 18 - 1NT vs 1 of a Major (Hearts)

This is chapter 18 in the story of my attempt to determine if it is better to open 1 or 1NT with 15 to 17 HCP and a five card suit.

The journey started with this post:
Later On

Here is the eighteenth hand I generated:

Hand 18

North
♠J65
72
JT6
♣KT954
West
♠KT7
KT54
K82
♣QJ3
East
♠AQ2
AQJ86
Q4
♣762
South
♠9843
93
A9753
♣A8

Dealer is East and N/S are vulnerable.

Double Dummy:
3NT can make by E/W
3 can make by E/W
1♠ can make by E/W
1♣ can make by E/W
1 can make by N/S


Analysis

If East opens up 1 I think West will bid 3 invitational. Or whatever West can do to show an invitational hand with four trump.

East will raise to 4.



What happens if East opens 1NT?

West might bid Stayman but with a 4-3-3-3 shape should IGNORE the potential 4-4 major suit fit and just bid 3NT.

On best defence 3NT will make but 4 will go down. South can lead their A♣ and then a ♣ to Partner's K♣ and then trump a ♣. Plus the partnership has the A.

So I am going to give 1NT the win here. You have a better chance of getting to the right spot (3NT) rather than the game that goes down.

To see the table where all the hands are listed click HERE!

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