Kaplan Inversion What is it?
#1
Posted 2009-September-26, 21:49
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#3
Posted 2009-September-27, 02:48
London UK
#4
Posted 2009-September-27, 07:00
I've heard it is "Brown Sticker" here in USA but I'm sure it is OK across the pond.
1H - 1NT! = 5+♠, forcing 1 Rnd
1H - 1S! = may have 4♠, forcing 1 Rnd
There also is something called Kaplan Interchange.
Each have a long list of followups. KenRexford probably could remember them all.
#5
Posted 2009-September-27, 07:06
It gets more interesting, be sure to agree
1♥ p 1♠ X ?
I think it's a good convention, but doesn't seem as useful as a passed hand.
#6
Posted 2009-September-27, 07:19
London UK
#7
Posted 2009-September-27, 12:11
1♥-1♠ = 0-4♠, forcing
1♥-1NT = 5+♠, forcing
1♥-1♠-1NT = 4♠
Therefore 1♥-1♠-2m is always 3+ cards (otherwise you have a problem with 4=5=2=2)
#8
Posted 2009-September-27, 21:45
#9
Posted 2009-September-27, 23:19
ONEferBRID, on Sep 27 2009, 06:00 AM, said:
I've heard it is "Brown Sticker" here in USA but I'm sure it is OK across the pond.
Nothing is "Brown Sticker" in the US - that's a WBF thing.
Kaplan Inversion (whether 1♥-1NT shows 4 or 5 spades) isn't allowed under the ACBL General Convention Chart, but is allowed under the MidChart ("All other constructive rebids and responses are permitted" with an exception that doesn't apply here).
#10
Posted 2009-September-28, 08:14
Having 1NT show 5 simplifies things after 1♥-1NT, but complicates things after 1♥-1♠. For instance, as the 1♠ response is limited in strenght (usually up to 11-12), you have to bid balanced GF hands with 4 spades another way. If you would use 2♣ for that, it is unlikely you will be able to bid naturally after 1♥-2♣.
A compromise between efficiency and naturalness would be to play:
1♥-1NT shows a good 4 that can be raised to 2♠ on any 3, then
1♥-1NT-2♣ shows 3
1♥-1NT-2♦ shows 4
1♥-1♠-1NT shows 4 spades
1♥-1♠-2m is just like after 1♥-1NT if you don't play the inversion.
The transfer rebids after 1♥-1♠ are superior, but with added complexity...
Steven
#11
Posted 2009-September-28, 08:20
1H-1S
1NT: 4S or 3S5H(32), 11-15
This way you find a lot of excellent 2S Moysians.
1H-1S
1NT-2C=relay
2D= 35(32)
2H= 6H4S
2S= 5H4S
2NT= 45(40) weak
3C= 4504, 14-15
3D= 4540, 14-15
3H= 6H4S, good 14-15
The only problem is with the 2533 hand - you should rebid 2m with it, probably 2D if you are playing Gazzilli.
#12
Posted 2009-September-28, 08:47
#13
Posted 2009-September-28, 13:33
1♥ 1♠ = 0-4
1♥ 1NT = 5+ spades
Strength of responder up to about a 15 count (using 1♥ 2♣ for stronger hands)
Replies to 1♥ 1♠ :
1NT = 12-16 balanced or with 4 spades.
. . 2♣ (with 8+ points) asks :
. . . . 2♦ = 12-14 balanced
. . . . 2♥ = 12-14 with spades
. . . . 2♠ = 15/16 with spades
. . . . 2NT = 15/16 balanced
. . other responder bids takeout / normal
2♣ = Gazzilli-like any hand 17+, or natural clubs any strength
. . 2♦ (with 8+ points) asks:
. . . . 2♥ = 12-14 with clubs
. . . . 2♠ = 15/16 with clubs
. . . . 2NT+ = 17+ natural
2♦ = 4+, 12-16
2♥ = 6, 11-16
#14
Posted 2009-September-28, 19:42
1H----1S
1NT is 12-14 and could be 4S or any bal hand and is NF.
But what i like even more is transfer by opener.
1Nt= 4C
2C=4D
2D= 6H
2H=5H+4S not reverse.
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#15
Posted 2009-September-30, 18:05
In any case, I always thought Kaplan Inversion was like Justin said (1♥-1NT 5+♠, opener's 1NT rebid after 1♥-1♠ shows four spades) but I've played a bunch recently in a team game with a number of the Los Angeles area's better players and they all seem to play Kaplan Inversion the other way, to the degree that they sit down with new partnerships and ask "do you want to play Kaplan Inversion? okay" without further discussion. BTW some partnerships from this group play both Kaplan Inversion and Flannery (which is weird to me because I always thought one of the advantages of KI was being able to avoid rebidding 2-card minors without having to play Flannery).
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