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Posted 2010-November-23, 00:10

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Posted 2010-November-23, 09:26

you mean

1(limited) - 2=very weak raise to 2 OR signoff in 2? sounds cool :)
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Posted 2010-November-23, 10:08

I prefer multi over 1.

1 - 2 WJS in either major, NF.

For that multi over 1 I'd also add some strong options.
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Posted 2010-November-23, 20:39

View Postgwnn, on 2010-November-23, 09:26, said:

you mean

1(limited) - 2=very weak raise to 2 OR signoff in 2? sounds cool :)


I was going to make it invitational actually to cater to 6H inv or 2S inv hands, but opener has to react quite differently to both
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Posted 2010-November-23, 21:23

1S:1N, 2C:2D as multi works well.
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Posted 2010-November-24, 03:27

View PostMickyB, on 2010-November-23, 21:23, said:

1S:1N, 2C:2D as multi works well.

...unless you want to be able to play in 2....
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Posted 2010-November-24, 07:57

I overcall 4 over your multi. Now what?
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2010-November-24, 09:24

gnasher don't you play that 1M-p-2C is either limit raise or balanced GF or GF with a minor? :)
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Posted 2010-November-24, 13:57

View Postgwnn, on 2010-November-24, 09:24, said:

gnasher don't you play that 1M-p-2C is either limit raise or balanced GF or GF with a minor? :)


No, I play it as balanced invitational without 3-card support, FG balanced, or FG with a minor. 4-card limit raises bid 1M-2NT; 3-card limit raises bid 1M-[2M-1]. 3-card game-forcing raises do bid 1M-2.

The 2 response is still a bit vulnerable to preemption, but at least all the hand-types are strong enough for us to be safe at the four-level.
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