jillybean2, on Apr 1 2008, 09:29 AM, said:
Dealer: | West | Vul: | None | Scoring: | IMP | | | |
West North East South
Pass 1♥ Pass 2♦
Pass 2NT Pass 3♥
Pass Pass Pass
Not playing 2/1 GF here, trying to apply Mike’s system to 2/1 auctions.
How did we do?
Sorry, jilly, but I'm not sure I understand the reference to 'my' system. I don't play standard... and I have never read the SAYC notes.. I play 2/1 in all my partnerships, altho with lots of variations.
Incorporation of the forcing 1N into a method changes it radically from SAYC, as I understand that method. While you need not play 2/1 gf to use a forcing 1N, you cannot play 2/1 without a forcing 1N, since you have to use 1N for hands from 5-12 hcp (not all 12 counts can force to game opposite a modern opener). But SAYC requires only 10 hcp for a 2/1.
Just as importantly, you have to have an agreement about the meaning of 2N by opener over a 2/1 response in SAYC. In 2/1, 2N is forcing... not in and of itself.. it need not systemically show extras, because the 2/1 response forced beyond 2N.
But in SAYC, and other standard methods, the 2/1 did not so force.
Therefore it is important to agree whether 2N shows extras (ie is forcing to game) or is just a minimum descriptive bid. Traditionally, in standard, it showed extras, but I don't know what the SAYC notes say, if anything.
If it shows extras, then you have to rebid 2
♥. Indeed, in my preferred methods, I would rebid 2
♥ anyway.
That would fetch a 3
♥ raise, and you'd end up in the same spot.
I may have merely added to the confusion, but I don't think that I deserve either credit or blame for a mikeh method that isn't 2/1 absolute gf
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