This thread has been started as an offshoot to the Strong 2 Club Opening thread.
Antrax, on 2013-May-28, 20:57, said:
Having read BBF extensively, I was convinced that you should never open 2♣ on two-suited hands, instead opting to open them at the 1-level. The problem was that people in the club hadn't read BBF, so we would sometimes get 1m swish. To solve that dilemma, I've come up with a tweak where with strong hands, you open 1m while staring intently at your partner. This has two upsides: the force of your gaze might make your partner more likely to bid, especially if you start frowning when it seems like he's reaching for a green card, and avoiding eye contact with the opponents signals weakness, which would encourage them to overcall on trash.
mycroft, on 2013-May-30, 10:19, said:
Last night I got lots of really difficult hands to bid, including one that could have reasonably be opened 2♣ (I didn't because it was a massive heart-club two-suiter, but I was really hoping partner didn't pass!).
NB!! This thread is NOT ABOUT the hand below specifically!! It's about big 2-suited hands in general.
TylerE, on 2013-May-28, 17:18, said:
So What do you open with:
xxx
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AKQJx
AKQJx
?
Showing big 2-suiters is something that crossed mind as well, albeit only briefly. How do you adequately show them? Antraxs solution is obviously tongue-in-cheek, but what do you do with these hands that you potentially want to force to game? If you include them in your 2
♣ bid you need a way to show the 2nd suit before partner passes.
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