Granovetters' "Best Defense to Multi" Anyone with experience?
#1
Posted 2010-October-18, 06:10
(2♦) -
pass + dbl = takeout of bid major
dbl = overcall in one major (later dbl by you or partner shows the other major)
2♥ = strong overcall with clubs
2♠ = strong overcall with diamonds
2NT = natural
3♣ = weakish overcall with clubs
3♦ = weakish overcall with diamonds
#2
Posted 2010-October-18, 06:26
1. 2♦ Pass Pass!
2. 2♦ Pass 2♥ Pass Pass! (opener is NV and holds ♠)
Also I think the main goal of the "weak" 3m overcalls should be to still reach 3NT, i.e a good suit with 11 - 14 points. The strong ones should be 15 - 18 points.
A 3rd deficit is that the ONLY way to show your major is by doubling. After
2♦ X 2♠ it is very well possible that we have the ♠. In this case the auction may again end here when opps are NV, knocking you out of 4♠. Or when there is a raise to 3♥, you now Dbl with ♠. At this level partner can no longer invite: He has to decide between 3♠ or some game.
2♦ X 2♠ Pass
3♥ X Pass 3♠
What do you do with:
AKJxx
Ax
AJxx
xx
No sure fit, so 3♠ might fail, or 4♠ makes an overtrick. Who knows?
Same problem, other side:
2♦ X 2♠ Pass
3♥ X Pass ?
xx
xx
KQxx
Kxxxx
Again no sure game, no good ♥ stoppers. Still try 4♠ and hope partner makes it?
3rd problem: How do you bid with an oversize balanced hand like this one?
AKx
Axx
AJx
KJxx
You are too strong for an overcall of 2NT, and Dbl would show a major. If you pass, how are you EVER going to show your hand? A delayed 2NT may not be possible, and
2♦ Pass 2♠ Pass
3♥ 3NT
feels REALLY bad.
In short: No thank you.
#3
Posted 2010-October-18, 06:28
x=one major or a big hand
2M=takeout of the other major
this worked out nicely because you could show your takeout hands immediately and it caused a little bit of chaos in the bidding, which is always nice.
I don't like passing in the first round of the auction when I would have acted over a weak 2, so I don't like the method from the opening post.
George Carlin
#4
Posted 2010-October-18, 06:33
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Agree with trying to bid directly with most hands.
Chaos? Responder won't be bothered, as he will just bid his P/C and partner will convert. I do hope that you won't confuse yourself.
#5
Posted 2010-October-18, 07:06
The suggested defense is ok, but it doesn't work against mini-multi (which is NF). Also you don't get penalty Doubles, which imo is something you really want.
#6
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:09
pass: Teehee, I'm going to show my takeout of hearts later!
4♦: OK Partner, let's play 4 of your major
pass: I'd love to bid but this is pretty high and partner might have nothing...
4♥: Yup, I have a weak 2 in hearts
uhm...?
-- Bertrand Russell
#7
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:15
#8
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:31
#9
Posted 2010-October-21, 07:48
mgoetze, on 2010-October-18, 10:09, said:
pass: Teehee, I'm going to show my takeout of hearts later!
4♦: OK Partner, let's play 4 of your major
pass: I'd love to bid but this is pretty high and partner might have nothing...
4♥: Yup, I have a weak 2 in hearts
uhm...?
This is why you need to make takeout doubles directly over 2D.
In Philly I played a very simple defense that seemed to work very well:
X - Takeout of Spades (or a Strong Hand -- Effectively a Double and Correct)
2H - Takeout of Hearts
2S - Natural
2N - 15+ - 18 BAL
3C/D/H - Natural
4m - Leaping Michaels
However, I think Csaba's defense is probably better.
#10
Posted 2010-October-24, 09:59
You need the double also to include any "very strong hand" i.e. it is a normal overall in one major, or about 19+
You also need to discuss fourth hand's continuations after 2D (2M) P ?
It works better as a defence against the "ploppy multi" as it's sometimes called - the 2D opening showing a bad weak two in either major. As sometimes played this can be Jxxxx in the suit. Now you are at risk of overcalling in their suit if you play 2M as natural.
After 2D x 2H (POC) x is just "take-out" i.e. we are playing here if hearts is your suit.
#11
Posted 2010-October-25, 14:41
I am surprised how often it goes 2♦=x (a major, a three suiter, or 19-22 balanced), all pass when partner has diamonds. The multi=2♦ bidders seem to be confused. If Responder passes with a weak hand (bad), opener often thinks responder has diamonds and wants to play 2♦X. Opener and Responder need to figure out what responders pass of this double means or you will get a lot of surprizing gifts.
I greatly prefer multi-versus-multi, but grandover's methos isn't horrible.
#12
Posted 2010-October-25, 17:44
Gerben42, on 2010-October-18, 06:26, said:
No, by design, the main goal of the "weak" 3m ovecall is a preemptive strike before LHO finds out about RHO's real major suit. Granovetters gave an example of overcalling with KQJxxx of clubs and out, bought the contract (and making), while opponents missed their game in 11-card major fit.
Gerben42, on 2010-October-18, 06:26, said:
Not really. A direct 3M overcall is still natural and strong. But yes, I agree there can be problems when you hold a fairly strong hand with 5-card major suit.