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#1 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2008-January-18, 16:57

what's your favorite weak NT based invmin structure?
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Posted 2008-January-18, 18:08

Natural.

1m:2m, 2NT is GF; Otherwise, if either hand bids 3m that is non-forcing.
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Posted 2008-January-21, 10:17

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It's called: Raise only non-forcing :)

2-level bids show length before they show values.

2NT is stronger than 3NT.
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Posted 2008-January-21, 11:21

gwnn, on Jan 18 2008, 11:57 PM, said:

what's your favorite weak NT based invmin structure?

I would only play weakNT invmin in a non-regular partnership, so I wouldn't play a huge amount of artificial kit but would stick with

1 - 2
2 suit natural, unbalanced, no extra values
2NT 15+ FG
3 minimum unbalanced no side 4-card suit
3 suit splinter
4 kickback

playing taht 2 is allowed a 4-card major if game forcing,
1 - 2
2 -

3 is forcing (as responder has 4 hearts), but 2NT or 3 are non-forcing.
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Posted 2008-January-21, 15:03

In my partnership I use to bid 1 - 2 with eight or more points, in order to have 3 as a genuine preempt: after the single raise, 3 is limit by either player, even when opener reveals a strong notrump.

Moreover, since we open 1 holding 15-17 points and any 4333 or 4432, we add another simple agreement:
- 1 - 2 - 2 shows 15-17 balanced, saying nothing about clubs: now both 3 and 2NT by either player are limit;
- 1 - 2 - 2NT shows a non-minimum hand with both major stoppers (with just one, rebid 2), one round forcing;
- 1 - 2 - 3 shows a non-minimum hand with values in the minor suits.

The 2 rebid is also used in 1 - 1 - 2, 15-17 balanced with four cards in responder's suit, whereas 1 - 1 - 1NT denies a fit and 1 - 1 - 2 guarantees an unbalanced hand with real clubs.
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Posted 2008-January-22, 10:47

Minor structure (ignoring NT)

1m-2m Raise (I tend to hold simple raises more often than most people)
2m+1 Constructive, promising shortness
2m+2 Constructive, denying shortness
2m+3 Limit+
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Posted 2008-January-22, 10:52

I play all single raises (unless BPH) as GF, so:

2 major = stopper showing, extras
2N = 15-17, and good major suit stops
3 minor = minimum, no shortage
3 of a new suit = shortage
3N = 18-19
4 minor = key card (tweak this if you play kickback)

Double Raise = VERY weak (0-5)

2 = Mixed raise or 10-12 balanced

JS in other minor = Limit raise

3N = 6 in minor and one outside card. It's preemptive in the minor but opener can pass.

4 minor = ghastly preempt in the minor.
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