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#101
Posted 2008-June-24, 06:44
1) Standard Jacoby - it's so bad its almost useless
2) Capp - anything but this please
3) Support X - why give them extra bidding space
4) 2D game forcing - 2C game forcing is better
5) Gambling 3NT - in my experience has never gained over opening 4m/5m
6) Bergen raises - why waste so many bids - splinters, fit-showing jumps, etc are more useful
7) Flannery -wasting one whole bid on an uncommon hand with few benefits
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#102
Posted 2008-June-24, 07:07
4cM MAF style - use the most bidding space for the least descriped hand types
4cM longest suit first style - the disadvantages of 5cM without the advantages
5cM 3cm - you might as well flip a coin as to weather to open 1♣ or 1♦
All other natural systems - open 1♣ all the time and invite opps to destroy our auction
#103
Posted 2008-June-24, 09:51
helene_t, on Jun 24 2008, 08:07 AM, said:
*scratches head*
#104
Posted 2008-June-24, 18:32
matmat, on Jun 24 2008, 10:51 AM, said:
helene_t, on Jun 24 2008, 08:07 AM, said:
*scratches head*
Most natural systems feature one opening bid. 1♣. There are no other opening bids. As noted, this approach does get all screwed up when the opponents do anything.
-P.J. Painter.
#105
Posted 2008-June-24, 20:18
kenrexford, on Jun 24 2008, 07:32 PM, said:
matmat, on Jun 24 2008, 10:51 AM, said:
helene_t, on Jun 24 2008, 08:07 AM, said:
*scratches head*
Most natural systems feature one opening bid. 1♣. There are no other opening bids. As noted, this approach does get all screwed up when the opponents do anything.
*scratches head some more*
#106
Posted 2008-June-24, 23:26
matmat, on Jun 24 2008, 09:18 PM, said:
kenrexford, on Jun 24 2008, 07:32 PM, said:
matmat, on Jun 24 2008, 10:51 AM, said:
helene_t, on Jun 24 2008, 08:07 AM, said:
*scratches head*
Most natural systems feature one opening bid. 1♣. There are no other opening bids. As noted, this approach does get all screwed up when the opponents do anything.
*scratches head some more*
*scratches head at the head scratching*
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#107
Posted 2008-June-24, 23:39
In response to 1N (12-14), uncontested:
2S = 11 points
2N = 12 points
ROOAARRING!
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#108
Posted 2008-June-25, 02:00
1eyedjack, on Jun 25 2008, 12:39 AM, said:
In response to 1N (12-14), uncontested:
2S = 11 points
2N = 12 points
ROOAARRING!
I immediately admit that this convention wouldn't make it on my top 1000 list of favorite conventions, but I think that you are a little harsh.
LOLs will not be able to understand the more complicated stuff (4 suit transfers, minor suit Stayman, etc.) Given that, and given the fact that most LOLs are incredible walrusses, I think that 2♠=11, 2NT=12 is an enormous improvement over 2♠= idle, 2NT=11-12.
In the setting of LOLs playing LOLs (which is what most LOLs do) playing this convention gives an edge over opponents who don't have this 'weapon' available.
Or to put it differently: If I would have to fight a war, I would prefer to have fighter planes rather than frying pans. But if an LOL is in a fight with her neighbor, given that she can't fly an F14 anyway, a frying pan might come in very handy.
Rik
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#109
Posted 2008-June-25, 10:51
#110
Posted 2008-June-25, 11:07
given how LOGs defend, the LOLs might as well play 2NT=11, 3NT=12
{\sexist rant}
Anyway, here most people play
2♠=invite, or slamish looking for minor fit. Opener bid 2N with minimum and lowest minor with a maximum.
2N=weak with one minor.
Not quite optimal either but who cares, none of all these conventions come up very often anyway.
#111
Posted 2008-June-25, 11:41
Just this last Saturday, I saw a top-flight pair produce a Mini-Roman auction to get to 3♠ at IMPs down 300 opposite a passout (!) at the other table. My teammate at the other table, who has yet to meet an 11 count that didn't look like a 13 count, passed the hand that our opp opened 2♦ Mini-Roman. They were lucky to stop at the 3 level in a moderately playable 4-3 fit.
#112
Posted 2008-June-25, 12:24
Specific Ace Ask- ugh, did they have to make the opening bid 4NT? Again, it seems like a likely way of either slam being off the wrong 2 aces or 5NT going down a million. In fact, this convention is a very risky one with a club void. Take a hand of say ♠KQJT987 ♥AKQJT ♦2 ♣void. Very nice hand, open 4NT as SAA. Partner responds 5NT showing the club Ace. Good luck getting out of that. It's just as bad with minor 2 suiters. Partner responds whatever major your void is and you're stuck (even more so if they decide to play Specific King Ask too)
Negative response to RKCB(?)- Don't know the actual name to it (or even if this "convention" even exists), but anyway, here goes. Last year playing on BBO I pick up what was at the time the biggest hand I had ever had (AKxx AKQ AKQx xx or something), unfortunately I was third seat and partner pre-empted. Having said that, he pre-empted 3S! I decide to blast 4NT on what I understood as RKCB 0314 (not that it mattered with the response). I get the rather strange answer of 5S. I thought about it for a while and decided he must have thought the ♠Q was a key card, great- 7NT. This was doubled and somehow only off 1 after a club lead and non-continuation after it held. Partner's 3S bid was very aggressive (QJxxxx xxx xx xx). When he asked me why I bid 7NT, I explained how he bid 5S and 7NT is cold if he has as little as xxxxxxx xxx xx A. Then he makes the remark 5S didn't show key cards. I check the movie after I'm finished and 5S was alerted as "bid no answer". Not really a bash at a convention, but a bash at a stupid bid which no-one else would expect.
#113
Posted 2008-June-25, 12:40
- hrothgar
#114
Posted 2008-June-25, 12:42
ArtK78, on Jun 25 2008, 12:41 PM, said:
Just this last Saturday, I saw a top-flight pair produce a Mini-Roman auction to get to 3♠ at IMPs down 300 opposite a passout (!) at the other table. My teammate at the other table, who has yet to meet an 11 count that didn't look like a 13 count, passed the hand that our opp opened 2♦ Mini-Roman. They were lucky to stop at the 3 level in a moderately playable 4-3 fit.
Mini-Roman cracks me up. I think the name should be changed to something else because it should offend the Roman Club people.
I mean, the whole idea of the Roman 2♣ opening (the one that should be weaker) is that it helped to solve a problem with 4441 hands if you play canape. But, if you do not play canape, this is not a problem, and you do not need an unwieldy cure for the non-problem.
It is sort of like walking around with crutches for no reason because you heard that people with crutches walk better than without the crutches and assume from this that crutches help all people walk better.
Plus, on top of that, the Roman Club used 2♣ for this pattern and strength. The difference between opening 2♣ with this pattern and 2♦ with this pattern is unbelievable. For starters, your asking bid over 2♦ is 2NT but over 2♣ can be 2♦; not much thought to see the difference there.
-P.J. Painter.
#115
Posted 2008-June-25, 14:07
#116
Posted 2008-June-25, 15:06
5551 openers: I mean those who play 5cM, but also promise 5 diamonds when they open 1♦. If anyone interferes, the opener is snookered if he does have a singleton club. 1C-(1S)-P-P-???- what to do with say QJxx KQxx AQxx x? If you double, how do you respond with xxx xxx xxx ATxx?
#117
Posted 2008-June-25, 15:24
Jlall, on Jun 22 2008, 11:45 AM, said:
gwnn, on Jun 22 2008, 05:34 AM, said:
Jlall, on Jun 22 2008, 05:30 AM, said:
Dude that's nothing, I wonder how you'd react to Robson/Segal's advocated method of 1♥-1♠-2♥-?, FNJ's from an unpassed hand
Do they really?
I think Kokish advocates FNJ in 1H 2D 2H 3C. Shocking?
#118
Posted 2008-June-25, 15:39
#119
Posted 2008-June-25, 15:55
manudude03, on Jun 25 2008, 10:06 PM, said:
Why would you want to do anything other than pass?
#120
Posted 2008-June-25, 16:30
How about you made the hand I posted originally a queen stronger, still passing? Partner would probably bid 2C as a response on xxx Jxx Kxx xxxx. It might be 20-20 then, but playing in that honourless 4-1 fit won't be nice.