Responding to 2NT Openers 314/5 or 134/5 Game (+) Values
#1
Posted 2009-May-05, 08:16
Does anyone have specific methods for handling these distributions?
thanks in advance for your answers
regards
thebiker
#2
Posted 2009-May-05, 08:39
#3
Posted 2009-May-05, 08:43
I still think that should be possible.
#4
Posted 2009-May-05, 08:53
hrothgar, on May 5 2009, 02:43 PM, said:
I still think that should be possible.
Have a bite at regular stayman? it shoud give you a bit more room.
#5
Posted 2009-May-05, 08:53
3S= please bid 3NT then:
pass = to play
4c = 5c+4d
4d= 5d + 4c
4h= 5-5m, 1h+2s
4s= 5-5m, 2h + 1s.
1nt-3nt = 5s+4h
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#6
Posted 2009-May-05, 09:30
I think 3-1(54) are relatively low frequency over 2N openers to design a system around. There are higher priorities, and what is usually critical on these hands is whether or not it is right to be in 3N, and you just can't cram it into one level.
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#8
Posted 2009-May-05, 10:07
hrothgar, on May 5 2009, 09:43 AM, said:
I still think that should be possible.
I did exactly that about 6 or 7 years ago. I don't have the file any more unfortunately, but you could bid puppet stayman, and all the (31)(45) hands were showable after that if you chose, as well as many other hand types such as 5-5 in the majors. It involved 4♣ after the stayman response being a further relay in many cases (even allowing you to drop in 4♦ with something like a yarb with 6 diamonds and a 4 card major), and also 3♠ over 3♦ being a transfer. The original responses were
3♦: 4 spades or neither major.
___3♥: Asking spade length (3♠ 3 or 4 over which 3NT shows 4, 3NT 2)
___3♠: Transfer to 3NT
___3NT: 4-5 in the majors
3♥: 4 hearts
3♠: 5 spades
3NT: 5 hearts
It was a very impractical system with lots of artificial bids to double, but it found every major suit fit, opener declared 100% of the major suit fits (including responder 4-5, 5-4, and 5-5 in the majors, something I may never have seen in any other system), all those hand types mentioned above could be shown and others such as (30)(55), and lots of other sequences were freed up and better defined. For example since stayman encompassed all those major suit hands, transfering to one major then bidding the other could be something artificial like a mild slam try in your major, or perhaps a relay of some kind. Also bidding minor suit stayman then showing shortness in a major was specifically (21)(55) because other shapes were included in stayman.
#9
Posted 2009-May-05, 10:45
http://forums.bridgebase.com/index.php?sho...indpost&p=33201
designed very much with the OP in mind.
Not surprisingly (if you read it) it never really caught on.
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#10
Posted 2009-May-05, 11:03
2n-3c-3h (no major) or
2n-3c-3d (one+ major)
4h=13(45)
4s=31(45)
It came up so rarely (i.e. never) that it's basically been forgotten.
#11
Posted 2009-May-05, 11:09
karlson, on May 5 2009, 12:03 PM, said:
2n-3c-3h (no major) or
2n-3c-3d (one+ major)
4h=13(45)
4s=31(45)
It came up so rarely (i.e. never) that it's basically been forgotten.
That prevents you from starting with stayman with 4-6 or 6-4 in the majors, unless you have another way to show that.
#12
Posted 2009-May-05, 12:42