kaplan-Sheinwold WALSH
#1
Posted 2009-September-11, 12:59
IT IS ALL WELL AND GOOD OPENING A MAJOR TO THEN USE YOUR 2/1 BID. EVEN WHEN YOU OPEN 1 DIAMOND AND YOU HAVE NO CALL UP THE LINE OF YOUR MAJORS AND YOU HAVE NO CALL TO USE INVERTED MINOR.2-3-2-6 OR 3-3-3-4, BUT YOU DO HAVE A 2 CLUB BID. (GF). NOW LETS MOVE ON TO YOUR PARTNER OPENING 1 CLUB. IS THERE A 2/1 BID FOR THAT? SO HOW CAN YOU TELL PARTNER IN YOUR FIRST RESPONSE WHAT KIND OF HAND YOU MAY HAVE? ONE SEGMANT OF BRIDGE PLAYERS WILL JUST USE A "STANDARD" APPROACH TO THIS 1 CLUB OPENER AND THAT'S BIDDING UP THE LINE. ANOTHER GROUP OF BRIDGE PLAYER'S SAY "IS THERE A BETTER WAY TO DEFINING MY HAND?" AND THEY WILL BY-PASS THE BID OF A 4/5 DIAMONDS SUIT AND BID THEIR 4 CARD MAJOR WITH A POOR HAND. MINIMUM 6 POINTS OR SO. THE KEY IS THIS FIRST RESPONSE. SO I SAID "POOR HAND." NOW WHAT IF A STRONG HAND SUCH AS GAME FORCE AND EVEN WITH SLAM IDEAS? SO THEN COMES THE EXCEPTION AND THAT IS TO BID ONE DIAMOND. YOU MAY HAVE LONG DIAMONDS OR SHOR DIAMONDS. I WILL LEAVE YOU WITH THIS TO PONDER ON. THERE IS MORE TO COME AS WITH ANY CONVENTION. YOUR EITHER A STANDARD BIDDER OR YOURE A MODEREN BIDDER. YOU MAKE THE CHOICE.
#2
Posted 2009-September-11, 13:15
#3
Posted 2009-September-11, 13:33
I'd like to add that I'm curious as to who is your intended audience? Are you trying to start a conversation or intending to lecture someone?
#5
Posted 2009-September-11, 13:40
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it is all well and good opening a major to then use your 2/1 bid. even when you open 1 diamond and you have no call up the line of your majors and you have no call to use inverted minor.2-3-2-6 or 3-3-3-4, but you do have a 2 club bid. (gf). now lets move on to your partner opening 1 club. is there a 2/1 bid for that? so how can you tell partner in your first response what kind of hand you may have? one segmant of bridge players will just use a "standard" approach to this 1 club opener and that's bidding up the line. another group of bridge player's say "is there a better way to defining my hand?" and they will by-pass the bid of a 4/5 diamonds suit and bid their 4 card major with a poor hand. minimum 6 points or so. the key is this first response. so i said "poor hand." now what if a strong hand such as game force and even with slam ideas? so then comes the exception and that is to bid one diamond. you may have long diamonds or shor diamonds. i will leave you with this to ponder on. there is more to come as with any convention. your either a standard bidder or youre a moderen bidder. you make the choice.
caps removed (in case someone wants to read it...)
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2009-September-11, 13:48
Carl
#7
Posted 2009-September-11, 14:03
Carl, on Sep 11 2009, 02:48 PM, said:
correct
also. generally when i have a game forcing hand and partner bids 1m it doesn't bother me that i can't say GAME FORCE!!~!!!!!! right away since i can just show that eventually no problem. if i bid diamonds without diamonds and the opps preempt... partner might get us into serious trouble.
#8
Posted 2009-September-11, 16:06
only strong enough for one bid (i.e. not invitational).
If you are invitational or better, you bid normally, up the line. There's no problem
showing a 5-card diamond suit since you're prepared to reverse into your major, thus
showing shape and strength.
If you do respond 1♦, opener can bypass a 4-card major, knowing you'll show one
on the rebid, if you have one. So,
1♣ - 1♦ - 1NT may hide 4-card majors in either or both hands.
Carl
#9
Posted 2009-September-11, 17:26
I point that out simply because refuting the capper on the premise sounded fun.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2009-September-11, 17:46
jjbrr, on Sep 11 2009, 02:39 PM, said:
that's my vote. or a clone of same.
#11
Posted 2009-September-11, 18:09
aguahombre, on Sep 11 2009, 06:46 PM, said:
jjbrr, on Sep 11 2009, 02:39 PM, said:
that's my vote. or a clone of same.
I take it cayuga was a BBF poster and not a canoe?
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#12
Posted 2009-September-11, 20:04
pooltuna, on Sep 11 2009, 07:09 PM, said:
aguahombre, on Sep 11 2009, 06:46 PM, said:
jjbrr, on Sep 11 2009, 02:39 PM, said:
that's my vote. or a clone of same.
I take it cayuga was a BBF poster and not a canoe?
yep...search for 'cayugaguy" and for "pformaini". they were one and the same
#13
Posted 2009-September-11, 21:07
Am I misremembering? Or was there a subsequent change/clarification?
#14
Posted 2009-September-11, 21:14
Infidel, on Sep 11 2009, 10:07 PM, said:
Am I misremembering? Or was there a subsequent change/clarification?
u are not wrong...that is what 2/1 is all about--bidding suits in natural length order is gf if second suit is higher than 1st suit. makes nice, slow gf auctions.
#15
Posted 2009-September-11, 23:15
With a weak hand you bid the major first, but when you find a fit in that major the strong hand will become dummy.
Now how's that a good thing?
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#16
Posted 2009-September-12, 00:17
gwnn, on Sep 11 2009, 03:40 PM, said:
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it is all well and good opening a major to then use your 2/1 bid. even when you open 1 diamond and you have no call up the line of your majors and you have no call to use inverted minor.2-3-2-6 or 3-3-3-4, but you do have a 2 club bid. (gf). now lets move on to your partner opening 1 club. is there a 2/1 bid for that? so how can you tell partner in your first response what kind of hand you may have? one segmant of bridge players will just use a "standard" approach to this 1 club opener and that's bidding up the line. another group of bridge player's say "is there a better way to defining my hand?" and they will by-pass the bid of a 4/5 diamonds suit and bid their 4 card major with a poor hand. minimum 6 points or so. the key is this first response. so i said "poor hand." now what if a strong hand such as game force and even with slam ideas? so then comes the exception and that is to bid one diamond. you may have long diamonds or shor diamonds. i will leave you with this to ponder on. there is more to come as with any convention. your either a standard bidder or youre a moderen bidder. you make the choice.
caps removed (in case someone wants to read it...)
Someone should stop that kid. Otherwise we may suddenly find our sculptures and granites changed.
Cheez n crackers!
#17
Posted 2009-September-12, 07:32
I suppose that's why some play transfer Walsh.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#18
Posted 2009-September-12, 08:40
jjbrr, on Sep 11 2009, 02:39 PM, said:
or shubi
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#19
Posted 2009-September-12, 10:26
Carl
#20
Posted 2009-September-12, 10:37
London UK