What Is 2D Used For?
#1
Posted 2010-June-15, 23:39
2♦ means weak in SAYC. But many people think this doesn't work well. They suggest that 2♦ means have at least 5-4 majors. And in Precision, that means 4-4-1-4 or 4-4-0-5 and 11-15HCP. Which is better? I'm new in Bridge. (Sorry, I'm Chinese, my English isn't very well)
#2
Posted 2010-June-15, 23:55
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
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#3
Posted 2010-June-16, 01:23
If you think that hands with 4 spades and 5 hearts are not a problem for your system, it makes no sense to use Flannery. Similarly, Mini-roman bids are most frequently a part of a precision system that employs 5 card major suit openings, so that it takes some of the burden off of 1 diamond openings. In a 2/1 or sayc system, however, mini-roman makes less sense, because you have the ability to open 1 club with those hands and let responder make natural follow-up bids.
#4
Posted 2010-June-16, 02:17
In Precision, you need a way to show the 3-suited hands with short diamonds. You can use 2♦ for that.
So it really depends on your system.
#5
Posted 2010-June-16, 03:00
#6
Posted 2010-June-16, 03:23
In natural systems like sayc there are no similar problems, so standard a 2♦ opening is used as a weak two. This doesn't mean you can't change this. There are a huge amount of possibilities for 2♦: you may want to use it for something more frequent (like weak with both Majors, multi, Wilkosz, rough two,...), you may want to use it to fix a whole in your system or give your constructive system more options (like 18-19 balanced, Flannery,...).
You can't just say "A is better than B" without knowing what you play, and what you want.
#7
Posted 2010-June-16, 04:20
@ Fluffy: sounds like your hole in your system is the 18-19 balanced hand because you rebid 2NT on very weird hands.
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#8
Posted 2010-June-16, 08:56
behind this is to make me feel a whole lot better whenever bidding goes
1d 1s 2c 2h fsf it eliminates missing 44 (or rarely 54 heart fits when responder was weak and had to p 2c or bid 2d) and doesnt force responder to consider bidding 1h over 1d with 5s 4-5h and a weak hand (an idea i inherently dislike anyway)---- just because they are afraid of hands just like the ones my 2d bid shows).
#9
Posted 2010-June-16, 09:02
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2010-June-16, 09:14
but it's illegal in America. if you said that this was a destructive convention, I would not really argue with that.
George Carlin
#11
Posted 2010-June-16, 09:16
It's a huge, huge error to overload yourself with conventions until you have more experience.
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#12
Posted 2010-June-16, 10:09
#13
Posted 2010-June-16, 10:28
jjbrr, on Jun 16 2010, 10:16 AM, said:
It's a huge, huge error to overload yourself with conventions until you have more experience.
good advice
#14
Posted 2010-June-16, 10:37
jjbrr, on Jun 16 2010, 10:16 AM, said:
It's a huge, huge error to overload yourself with conventions until you have more experience.
What!!!!! This is like taking 1 Spanish (English, French, Swahili, pick the language of your choice) lesson after that you speak fluently right
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#15
Posted 2010-June-16, 13:12
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In the real world, for OP - very few people have a reason to play anything other than natural and weak, unless and until they acquire a taste for odd gadgetry.
#16
Posted 2010-June-16, 14:01
Jammer (weak two strength, 3-suited with at least 4/4/3 shape in any 3 suits)
or you can just play it as 6 diamonds weak, but that would be boring.