Hi!
I'm looking for the whole Mike Lawrence's Drury convention, with all avaible responses....
thanks in advance
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Drury convention request
#2
Posted 2004-August-29, 14:28
Mike Lawrence suggests the following structure after pass 1M 2C
2D is the important response. It asks if partner is max or min, and how many trumps he has.
2H = any min, usually only 3 trumps, if 4 then poor shape
2S = balanced max with 3 trumps
2NT = max with 4 trumps
3C = distributional max with 3 trumps. There will be a singleton somewhere.
With 4 trumps and a singleton, he recommends a direct 2NT response to 1M
Other than that, after P 1S 2C
2D = as above
2H = full, usually minimum opener, suggesting an alternative strain (4-4 usually better than 5-3)
2S = sign off
2NT = 18-19 bal
3C = 5-5, slam interest
3D/H = as 3C
3S = requests a cue-bid
3NT = 15-17 bal, with a hand that chose not to open 1NT
4C/D/H = splinter
4S = to play
After P 1H 2C
2D = as above
2H = sign off
2S = reversing values, slam try
Other bids are similar in structure to P 1S 2C
Mark
2D is the important response. It asks if partner is max or min, and how many trumps he has.
2H = any min, usually only 3 trumps, if 4 then poor shape
2S = balanced max with 3 trumps
2NT = max with 4 trumps
3C = distributional max with 3 trumps. There will be a singleton somewhere.
With 4 trumps and a singleton, he recommends a direct 2NT response to 1M
Other than that, after P 1S 2C
2D = as above
2H = full, usually minimum opener, suggesting an alternative strain (4-4 usually better than 5-3)
2S = sign off
2NT = 18-19 bal
3C = 5-5, slam interest
3D/H = as 3C
3S = requests a cue-bid
3NT = 15-17 bal, with a hand that chose not to open 1NT
4C/D/H = splinter
4S = to play
After P 1H 2C
2D = as above
2H = sign off
2S = reversing values, slam try
Other bids are similar in structure to P 1S 2C
Mark
#3
Posted 2004-August-30, 02:46
Hi!
Maybe you will be interested in another version of Drury (played by Eric Kokish & George Mittelman):
1M-2C:
Drury, possibly 4 trumps + singleton, (1M-2NT is played as both ms, inv) or a FSJ in C(1M-3C is nat C).
1M-2C; 2D:
Weak with 4M. Responder can try to sign off in 2M (bids 2H with 3-5, arriving in a superior partscore when opener has 4-3 Ms); 2NT shows FSJ in C; NS at 3 levels shows 4 trumps + singleton.
*In their version, 2D can also be used as a preclude to game try:
After responder sign off, opener bids new suits or 2NT to try for game.
Imo, it is useful to have a weakness rebid showing only 4M, as responder would make a better judgement in later competitive auctions.
1M-2C; 2M:
Weak, but gurantee 5M.
1M-2C; 2NT:
Asking, Balanced Slam try.
1M-2C; 3M:
Inviting responder to bid 3NT. Promises good 6Ms and some outside values.
1M-2C; 3NT:
6-3-2-2, good M, choice of game.
Others bids are identical to Lawrence Drury.
Hope you would find this information useful!
Maybe you will be interested in another version of Drury (played by Eric Kokish & George Mittelman):
1M-2C:
Drury, possibly 4 trumps + singleton, (1M-2NT is played as both ms, inv) or a FSJ in C(1M-3C is nat C).
1M-2C; 2D:
Weak with 4M. Responder can try to sign off in 2M (bids 2H with 3-5, arriving in a superior partscore when opener has 4-3 Ms); 2NT shows FSJ in C; NS at 3 levels shows 4 trumps + singleton.
*In their version, 2D can also be used as a preclude to game try:
After responder sign off, opener bids new suits or 2NT to try for game.
Imo, it is useful to have a weakness rebid showing only 4M, as responder would make a better judgement in later competitive auctions.
1M-2C; 2M:
Weak, but gurantee 5M.
1M-2C; 2NT:
Asking, Balanced Slam try.
1M-2C; 3M:
Inviting responder to bid 3NT. Promises good 6Ms and some outside values.
1M-2C; 3NT:
6-3-2-2, good M, choice of game.
Others bids are identical to Lawrence Drury.
Hope you would find this information useful!
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