One of the first things new players learn is how to count points. An ace is four, king is three, etc... But as experienced players, we know that those points aren't really accurate. Is a doubleton queen really worth two points? What if your left hand opponent has preempted in that suit?
As an auction develops, your hand can grow or decrease in value. See if you are properly evaluating what your hand is worth based on the auction rather than first impressions.
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Both vulnerable, you hold:
2
AQ104
AKJ87
A32.
You open 1 and partner responds 1.
Now what?
1NT
2
2
2
2NT
3
3NT
Other
Vulnerable against not, you hold:
2
AQ104
AKJ87
A32.
You open 1 and partner responds 1.
Now what?
2
2NT
3
3
3
4
Other
At favorable vulnerability, you hold:
2
AQ104
AKJ87
A32.
Partner, a known aggressive preempter, opens 3.
Now what?
Pass
3NT
4
4
4NT
other
Vulnerable against not, you hold:
2
AQ104
AKJ87
A32.
RHO opens 3
Now what?
Pass
Double
3
3
3NT
Other
Vulnerable against not, you hold (for the last time):
2
AQ104
AKJ87
A32.
Partner opens 2.
Now what?
Pass
4
4
4NT
6
Other