Defense to multi-landy
#1
Posted 2009-April-01, 10:54
#2
Posted 2009-April-01, 10:58
#3
Posted 2009-April-01, 11:00
Dbl = Strong
2♦ = ♦
2M = Stopper in this suit, not in the other
2NT = Minors
Versus 1NT (2♦ one major):
Dbl = TO of ♠
2M = Natural
2NT = Lebensohl assuming ♠
#4
Posted 2009-April-01, 12:26
OVER 2 CLUBS (majors)
1NT (2♣) ..??
X = "Stayman", i.e. penalty in one (or both) majors.
2♦/♥ = transfer (into opponent's suit, yes!!). Shows a GOOD 5 or 6 carder, not afraid to play in the suit, even if RHO has 4 of them. With 5 not-so-hot cards, it's better to use "Stayman".
2♠+ = system on.
In the unlikely event that 2♣ shows a 55 ALL THE TIME, then 2♦ becomes natural (Lebenshol style) and 2M show stoppers.
OVER 2 DIAMONDS (multicolor style)
1NT (2♦) ..??
Play whatever you usually play over a multi 2♦.
#5
Posted 2009-April-01, 12:28
http://www.geocities.com/daniel_neill_2000..._Std_2nd_ed.txt
Thanks,
Dan
#6
Posted 2009-April-01, 12:43
#7
Posted 2009-April-01, 13:28
#8
Posted 2009-April-01, 14:40
JLOL, on Apr 1 2009, 01:43 PM, said:
I think it would be better to have 2NT competitive with minors and 2♠ a balanced invite. But it's probably a minor point. I honestly never thought about 2NT natural.
#9
Posted 2009-April-01, 14:51
jdonn, on Apr 1 2009, 03:40 PM, said:
JLOL, on Apr 1 2009, 01:43 PM, said:
I think it would be better to have 2NT competitive with minors and 2♠ a balanced invite. But it's probably a minor point. I honestly never thought about 2NT natural.
I thought the point was that after an auction like 1NT-(2♣)-3NT the person with majors has to guess which one to lead. He's going to get this wrong at least some percentage of the time.
So it's nice to avoid sequences that give the opponent in 4th chair the chance to bid a major at the two-level or to double a major suit bid for the lead. This would seem to be a big advantage to playing 2NT natural, although defining it as to play rather than natural invite might be going a bit far.
A fair percentage of the minor suit hands are going to end in a minor suit contract anyway, so the lead directional info is of less importance.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10
Posted 2009-April-01, 15:00
Seriously it seems to me the bigger concern is allowing them to compete when you have a fit in a minor.
#11
Posted 2009-April-01, 15:08
JLOL, on Apr 1 2009, 01:43 PM, said:
I assume 3m is forcing, and with a competitive hand with one minor you have to bid 2D or pass for now?
2N to play wouldn't have occurred to me in a million years, but I am starting to like it.
#12
Posted 2009-April-02, 00:50
whereagles, on Apr 1 2009, 10:26 AM, said:
1NT (2♦) ..??
Play whatever you usually play over a multi 2♦.
Yeah, I'd play basically ACBL multi-defense 1 + leb so X is TO of spades, 2♥ is TO of hearts, and 2♠+ is leb. Pass and then X is penalty.
#13
Posted 2009-April-02, 02:53
Mbodell, on Apr 2 2009, 01:50 AM, said:
whereagles, on Apr 1 2009, 10:26 AM, said:
1NT (2♦) ..??
Play whatever you usually play over a multi 2♦.
Yeah, I'd play basically ACBL multi-defense 1 + leb so X is TO of spades, 2♥ is TO of hearts, and 2♠+ is leb. Pass and then X is penalty.
Losing the ability to bid a natural 2H seems like a HUGE loss.
I prefer X is values, 2H/2S nat, 2N inv+ with clubs or to play in 3D, 3C inv+ diamonds, 3D inv+ hearts, 3H inv+ spades, 3S minors.
So if you have a stayman hand you start with double and then you're in a forcing pass so can sort it out pretty easily.
#14
Posted 2009-April-02, 03:04
jdonn, on Apr 1 2009, 08:40 PM, said:
JLOL, on Apr 1 2009, 01:43 PM, said:
I think it would be better to have 2NT competitive with minors and 2♠ a balanced invite. But it's probably a minor point. I honestly never thought about 2NT natural.
I believe the point of a natural 2NT is to leave LHO in the dark as to
1. Should I compete in 3M or not?
2. If I leave 2NT in, what's the best lead?
If you mutter about it for a while, 2NT is probably way more annoying than you'd think. Especially at match points.
I certainly wouldn't have come up with it