balanced slam hands after 1N
#1
Posted 2010-September-29, 23:16
How do we proceed?
We can relay opener's hand patterns. He can have
any 5422 12
any 6m322 6
any 5332 12
any 4432 12
any 4333 4
for a total of 46 patterns.
By 4N, opener has 7 steps so 1,2,3,5,8,13,21. He can show 21 of those 46 patterns.
Obviously we're getting high fairly quick.
Should we not relay? Relay certain shapes and just bid suits up the line for others?
#2
Posted 2010-September-30, 00:21
#3
Posted 2010-September-30, 00:44
#4
Posted 2010-September-30, 04:25
opener has
1 suiters
5xxx or 6xxx (4)
4333 (1)
44xx (6)
5422 (6), note that 5 card cannot be a major
for a total of 17
you can have a realy to ask about the short suits (or the 4333) over 4NT if you wish.
#5
Posted 2010-September-30, 04:32
3♠ = I have 4 hearts
3NT = I have 4 spades
4♣ = I have 5 or 6 clubs
4♦ = I have 5 or 6 diamonds
4♥ = I have neither
what to bid with 4252 I am not sure yet
#6
Posted 2010-September-30, 09:42
Free, on Sep 30 2010, 01:44 AM, said:
I'm stuck with 3H (as opposed to 3D) as an ask, but I suppose we could do the same sort of thing.
3S-3 controls
3N-4 controls
4C-5 controls
4D-6 controls
4H-7 controls and zooming?
Is that how you do it for your strong NT? (ours is 14-16)
Never really used controls, but I suppose two balanced hands want to have no fewer than 10 controls between them.
Presuming enough controls...responder could relay shape until fit is discovered (or not). I suppose we'd be in an almost forced slam auction.
Say opener shows 6 controls (4D) and I ask with 4H. He'll have 8 steps up to including 6C.
1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 hand patterns. So can't quite guarantee 6C will be available, but that's only for the worst number of controls. And I suppose we could organize the pattern relay such that we wouldn't want to be playing 6C anyway when opener relays past 6C.
A bunch of good suggestions so far. Thanks
#7
Posted 2010-September-30, 09:57
Fluffy, on Sep 30 2010, 05:25 AM, said:
opener has
1 suiters
5xxx or 6xxx (4)
4333 (1)
44xx (6)
5422 (6), note that 5 card cannot be a major
for a total of 17
you can have a realy to ask about the short suits (or the 4333) over 4NT if you wish.
Most of our 5M422s we open in the major, but we like the freedom to open 1N. For instance if I have Kxxxx AQ Kxxx Kx that looks pretty notrumpish to me.
I think the 32s and all are important because responder may have semibalanced hands and he could have a 5332 hand that plays better in his suit (score a ruff in opener's hand, maintain control, etc).
#8
Posted 2010-September-30, 11:32
1. all 4432s or 4522s with 5cd lower ranking
.....18 hand types requiring 7 steps ends at 5N
2. all 5332s
.....12 hand types requiring 6 steps ends at 5N
3. all 6m322s
.....6 hand types requiring 5 steps ends at 5N
4. all 4333s
.....4 hand types requiring 4 steps ends at 5N
5. all 5422s with 5 higher ranking
.....6 hand types requiring 5 steps ends at 6D
#9
Posted 2010-September-30, 12:51
1NT ( no 5 card Major) - 2S! = distribution ask ( GF )
1 NT.........................2S! ( asks for distr.) GAME FORCE
2NT =exact 4.3.3.3 ...3C! ( asks what is your 4 crd
......................................if you still are interested))))))
3D/3H/3S = 4crd ...... 3NT to play
3NT=4crd cl.
further the convention:
1 NT...........................2S! ( distr.asking)
3C (4crd + 1 higher).... 3D! (what is second 4crd?)
3H/3S = 4 crd
3NT=4dia
1NT............................ 2S! ( asks distr.)
3D =4crd + 1 major...... 3H! ( asks second 4crd?)
3S = 4crd.
3NT= 4crd hts.
1NT...............................2S! (asks distr.)
3H = 4/4 major
1NT...............................2S!
3S = 5crd cl
3NT = 5crd dia.
use the direct 2NT response for minors weak
P is obliged to >> bid 3C ( pass or correct by responder )
1NT - 2NT! ( relay to 3C for pass or correct to 3D )
1NT - 2C
2Any - 2NT! ( invite... may or may not have 4cd Major )
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Thus, Stayman auctions are non-forcing:
1NT - 2C
2D - ??
...............pass trash
...............2H/2S trash
...............3C non-forcing
1NT - 2C
2H - ??
...............pass
...............2S = 4s/ 5 minor
Pass
or 2NT - 3C/3D non-forcing
With 4cds Sp and long minor:
1NT - 2C
2D - pass or 3C , NF
#10
Posted 2010-September-30, 20:58
If you choose to relay out opener's full shape -- the obvious approach, to me, would be to designate one rebid after Stayman as a relay (I am guessing 3C is most easily spared), and take advantage of SOME information exchange at the 2-level. The 2S immediate response can be used instead to plug whatever you lose from your Stayman structure (presumably longer clubs and a 4-card major, if 1NT-2C-2X-3C is the sequence you give up.)
Is there some reason nobody seems to be doing that? (For those of you who still play off-the-shelf Stayman, not the NF variation in onefer's last post.)
#11
Posted 2010-October-01, 01:13
straube, on Sep 30 2010, 04:42 PM, said:
Free, on Sep 30 2010, 01:44 AM, said:
I'm stuck with 3H (as opposed to 3D) as an ask, but I suppose we could do the same sort of thing.
3S-3 controls
3N-4 controls
4C-5 controls
4D-6 controls
4H-7 controls and zooming?
Is that how you do it for your strong NT? (ours is 14-16)
Never really used controls, but I suppose two balanced hands want to have no fewer than 10 controls between them.
Presuming enough controls...responder could relay shape until fit is discovered (or not). I suppose we'd be in an almost forced slam auction.
Say opener shows 6 controls (4D) and I ask with 4H. He'll have 8 steps up to including 6C.
1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 hand patterns. So can't quite guarantee 6C will be available, but that's only for the worst number of controls. And I suppose we could organize the pattern relay such that we wouldn't want to be playing 6C anyway when opener relays past 6C.
A bunch of good suggestions so far. Thanks
We use the first step as 3-4 controls, and the rest is 1 more for each step. So
3♥ = 3-4
3♠ = 5
3NT = 6
...
We continue to bid natural for simplicity and flexibility. There are some rules, like the opener may never go to the next level for example. For a complete writeup, you can look at a writeup of HEEMAN on the Jack site, and look for CONFIT.
With 2 balanced hands, you're usually looking for a 4-4 or a 5-3 fit, you're not looking for a 6-2 fit for example. By bidding suits up the line, you can achieve just that. Example: 4432 vs 3352:
... - 3♠ (5 controls)
4♦ - 4♥ (4+♦ ; 4+♥)
5♦ - 6♦ (5+♦ ; 3♦)
It's easy, and might even hide information from the eventual declarer. Perhaps you may lose a 4-4 Major fit if you already found a 4-4 minor fit. But you can still find it most of the time (if not always - it hasn't come up), for example 2443 vs 3442:
... - 3♠ (5 controls)
4♦ - 5♦ (4+♦ ; 4+♦ - support has highest priority)
5♥ - 6♥ (4♥ looking for an alternative slam ; 4♥)
Since it's simple and it works, I wouldn't invest too much time in learning a relay scheme and finding some way to signoff and reach the best slam every time. Btw, if you allow some flexibility then opener with a 4441, 5422 and 6322 need to be described as well in your relay scheme, which means a lot of extra hands. I don't have an issue with that using natural continuations, just keep on bidding the suits.

#12
Posted 2010-October-01, 01:16
Siegmund, on Oct 1 2010, 03:58 AM, said:
If you choose to relay out opener's full shape -- the obvious approach, to me, would be to designate one rebid after Stayman as a relay (I am guessing 3C is most easily spared), and take advantage of SOME information exchange at the 2-level. The 2S immediate response can be used instead to plug whatever you lose from your Stayman structure (presumably longer clubs and a 4-card major, if 1NT-2C-2X-3C is the sequence you give up.)
Is there some reason nobody seems to be doing that? (For those of you who still play off-the-shelf Stayman, not the NF variation in onefer's last post.)
The biggest problem with that approach is that you don't know if partner is min/max by the time you have relayed the exact shape. You're at 3NT with a borderline hand, and might want to know about honour location (because if you have relays you can use them with distributional hands as well).
My partner used to insist on playing relays after 1NT openings, but I've convinced him that there are better ways which give our Stayman sequences more options.
#13
Posted 2010-October-01, 03:47
Over everything, early and often. You'll soon develop a feel.
Then you'll agonise over a lost step, spend some time ensuring all balanced hands come out by 3D, leaving room to nail down strength & locate honours. That's what the 4 & 5 levels are for.
#14
Posted 2010-October-01, 05:00
shevek, on Oct 1 2010, 10:47 AM, said:
LOL
#15
Posted 2010-October-01, 06:03
Free, on Oct 1 2010, 03:13 AM, said:
This may have been previous known as CONFI, and here's a description and examples:
http://www.reginabri...tions/slcon.txt
Kokish/Nagy used to play 1NT(weak)-3♠ as CONFI, where most CONFI auctions seem to always start 3♠(Confi)-3NT(Obi-Wan: "These aren't the controls you're looking for"), but some days there's only 9 tricks and some of the field have overreached trying for slam.
#16
Posted 2010-October-01, 07:05
Our NT is 14-16 so probably our S1 should be 3 or less which means we can only stop at 3N if opener has a disappointing 4 controls (our ask is 3H).
So 1N-2S, 2N-3H, 4C-4N would be to play. Any other rebid and we're in a slam force, right?
#17
Posted 2010-October-04, 13:53
I've spend hours (weeks) on this confit structure.
Starting with 3D as a control ask as described by Free, I managed to show all shapes at or below 5H except for a few 5mxxx (reserving most 5H finishes to 4333 hands). Aim is to be able to sign off in 5NT, as 5S would be another relay asking for quacks.
After the ctrl ask, the classical way for finding fits is not particularly good. Finding a pin point 7, going down in 6 with a 4-4 fit missing KQ or AQ of trumps or not declaring a good 6 with AKxx facing J(10)xxx is something that will happen regardless of your judgment.
One way to enhance precision is to forsee 2 ways of bidding :
1) One where you are only looking for a decent 6 with good ctrl in case of a 4-4/5-3 fit (typically with 28-32 HCP).
Best is to use the classical way for finding fit(s), opener knowing he must hv a max to colaborate.
2) The second where you are favorite to win 6NT (33+HCP or equivalent)
I use 4C after ctrl ask (or relay if answer passes 3NT) as a relay asking shape (based on the 4NT=rape suit), followed by a morphing (depending on point count already showned) scan asking for queens. Jacks on a dcb base if room left.
Some problems arise for hands where you need to know which kings opener has.
Patches like those are more difficult to cope with...
This method is superior but not perfect. Hands making a difference are as usual few and far between... but so satisfying to bid them up

Val
#18
Posted 2010-October-04, 17:22
I did a frequency analysis of a few hands for our 14-16 NT.
controls....%
3.............7
4.............28
5.............35
6.............25
7.............5
I had the thought that one might use either/or responses as for RKC. Our ask starts at 3H.
3S-3 or 6
3N-4 or 7
other-5
but I think it leaves too much ambiguity. Perhaps if we had room for 3 or 7, 4, 5, 6 . I think you have that room with the extra step.
#19
Posted 2010-October-05, 05:07
straube, on Oct 4 2010, 06:22 PM, said:
I did a frequency analysis of a few hands for our 14-16 NT.
controls....%
3.............7
4.............28
5.............35
6.............25
7.............5
I had the thought that one might use either/or responses as for RKC. Our ask starts at 3H.
3S-3 or 6
3N-4 or 7
other-5
but I think it leaves too much ambiguity. Perhaps if we had room for 3 or 7, 4, 5, 6 . I think you have that room with the extra step.
Hi,
7% for 3 ctrl seems low to me.
For the 15-17 range on a 3♦ ask, responses are 3♥ : 3 or 4, 3♠ : 5, 3nt:6, 4♣:8, 4♦+ : 7+ zoom shape
On 3♥, 3♠ asks :
3nt : 3
4x : 4 (zoom shape)
Principale aim of this structure is to stop in 3nt when 3 ctrls are missing (slam rates then to be at most 50% with very few exceptions)
Your idea is interesting, I wonder if I could use it to safe some space.
3♥: 3 or 6 3♠ : 4 or 7 3nt : 5 4x: 8(4aces)+zoom shape
pbbly better to switch 3♥&3♠
Even so, 3 ctrl difference leaves pbbly too often ambiguity.
What about :
3♥: 4 or 6 3♠ : 3 or 7 3nt : 5 4x : 8 (4aces) +zoom shape
on 3♥, one still has 3♠ for 3nt if 4, else 4x (6) +zoom shape
on 3♠-3NT, opener would bid again with 7. Only problem is when ambiguity remains and responder wants to go on (that should be rare enough).
This would allow opener to start "shaping" from 4♣ (included) in case he has
6,7 and 8 ctrls
compared to my actual method where it's only possible in the 4 and 7 ctrls cases (only the 4ctrl case in fact since 7 ctrl starts from 4♦)
Looks like an improvement worth a system revision.
About the shape method :
If responder bids the relay, it's a master-slave seq (case 2) of my last post)
i.e.: ...3NT 5 ctrls, 4♣ relay
4♥ (4 cards, no 4♦), 4♠relay
4NT (4♠) : the rape suit (5♣ would be 3424, 5♦2434 and 5♥3433), 5♣relay
5♦4432, 5♥4423
If responder bypass the relay, it's natural 4+ cards (case 1) of my last post) with +/- classical confit methods on.
I'll try to post an example, not much time these days...
Val
#20
Posted 2010-October-05, 08:52
Shape shown/known, 4 or 5 controls guaranteed.
CONFIT else.