defense requested
#1
Posted 2010-September-14, 08:22
Every hand with 4-6 losers and 6-5 distribution or more will be opened with 2NT. This can vary from
x
Qxxxx
x
QJxxxx
to
AKJ109
AKJ1098
K
K
What would be the best way to defend against this convention?
#2
Posted 2010-September-14, 08:24
#3
Posted 2010-September-14, 08:38
#4
Posted 2010-September-14, 08:51
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
#5
Posted 2010-September-14, 08:53
second x=takeout
third x=penalty
?
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2010-September-14, 09:12
I'd like to have good agreements about what a double of 2NT or 2NT - p - 3C is. Doubling 3C on "values" is a little dangerous as opener might have clubs. Should that double show clubs then?
How good should a double of 2NT be?
Should we use anything as a 2-suited bid ourselves? 3C? 3NT? Jumps to 4m? I was thinking that 3NT could be spades and a minor and 4m could be hearts and that minor.
#7
Posted 2010-September-14, 15:24
#8
Posted 2010-September-14, 15:48
#9
Posted 2010-September-14, 15:51
hanp, on Sep 14 2010, 11:12 AM, said:
how do they define their pass of 2NT?
#10
Posted 2010-September-14, 15:58
Seems right to start with a double as power showing (15+, usually balanced). Doubles by responder are takeout as well.
3N isn't needed to be a natural overcall I think. Perhaps it is the majors, dunno.
Delayed doubles of opener's 1st bid are definitely takeout.
Doubles of responder's 3♣ call is definitely cards too.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#11
Posted 2010-September-14, 17:54
One of your opponents will be 6-5 or longer 2.9% of the time, which is one in every 37 deals. On some (not many) of those deals they will be outside the 4-6 loser range; on some of them another player will have opened first; on some of them you won't have any interest in bidding; on some of them any method will work.
Unless you're going to be playing a very long match against this pair, I think that the best thing to do is to agree some simple but imperfect method and spend the rest of the week reading a Kelsey book.
FWIW, my impression (not supported by any analysis) is that when one player has a two-suiter, the other hands tend to be one-suited or balanced. Hence I would play double as strong balanced and all suits as natural. Perhaps pass and double should be a two-suiter.
#12
Posted 2010-September-14, 18:50
#13
Posted 2010-September-15, 02:08
They play that any 6-5 hand with 4-6 "losers" must be opened with 2NT. I don't think they ever pass it.
We'll play them only 20 hands so indeed the chance that this comes up is not very large.
#14
Posted 2010-September-15, 05:45
A pair were playing this in the PABF in May this year.
For what it is worth (it doesn't appear to be a great defense to me) here is their proposed defense on their Brown Sticker Form:
"As the bid is 100% forcing, defenders have the option of passing initially and entering the auction later as appropriate when opener’s hand is known. We therefore suggest:
1. An immediate double is penalty&oriented, suggesting a strong balanced hand;
2. Immediate overcalls at any level are natural;
3. An immediate 3NT is a very strong 2 suiter;
4. Pass by 2nd hand and then double is for penalties of the suit bid;
5. Pass by 2nd hand and then cue bid one of opener’s suits is take&out;
6. All bids by 4th hand are natural (with double of the 3♣ enquiry showing that suit), with subsequent doubles largely penalty&oriented.
"
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#15
Posted 2010-September-15, 06:21
hanp, on Sep 15 2010, 04:08 AM, said:
Since 2NT is either never passed and/or 100% forcing, I suggest that power hands pass first.
That is 2NT-Pass then later double is power and passable takeout, and 2NT-Pass-3♣-Pass then later double is power and passable takeout. By passable takeout it suggests a hand with 2 or 3 cards in the suit doubled - with singleton/void in suit later doubled, bid naturally to show suit bid and flexible power hand.
Over 2NT:
X: Single suited based on power
3♣: ♥s and another, if both majors better/longer ♠s
3♦: ♠s and another, if both majors better/longer ♥s
3♥+ (3♥ or higher) suit bid: natural based on length, not power
3NT: Minors
Over 2NT-Pass-3♣-?:
X: ♥s and another, if both majors better/longer ♠s
3♦: ♠s and another, if both majors better/longer ♥s
3♥+ suit bid: natural
3NT: Minors