I will be playing a weak no trump 13-15hcp.
I have some notes which present a schema for how to respond to partner opening 1N.
However, it seems to me that the normal stuff played in SA and 2/1 should suffice (adapting for point count).
Hence:
Crawling Stayman
Garbage Stayman
4 Way Transfers
Smolen Transfers
Texas Transfers
Gerber
How common is this SA/2over1 treatment amongst Precision players?
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1N: Standard Treatments Partner opens 1N: What To Respond
#2
Posted 2011-February-12, 08:38
I think 12-14 and 14-16 are both better than 13-15.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2011-February-12, 10:54
There is one style advantage if you pass Balanced 11-12 HCP hands, then 1♦ is always unbalanced and 1N is 13-15. Otherwise I highly recommend you use a 14-16 NT.
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#4
Posted 2011-February-12, 11:37
mtvesuvius, on 2011-February-12, 10:54, said:
There is one style advantage if you pass Balanced 11-12 HCP hands, then 1♦ is always unbalanced and 1N is 13-15. Otherwise I highly recommend you use a 14-16 NT.
well passing balanced 11-12 is a horrible style. I played 12-14 (with some upgrades) with 1♣ including balanced 15+, that was really nice to play.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2011-February-12, 15:46
Yes, I've played the 12-14 with a 15+ 1♣ quite a lot recently, it works quite nicely.
Passing the Balanced 11-12s is not a good style, and although it did work reasonably well when I played it, overall I think 14-16 is significantly better.
Passing the Balanced 11-12s is not a good style, and although it did work reasonably well when I played it, overall I think 14-16 is significantly better.
Yay for the "Ignored Users" feature!
#6
Posted 2011-February-12, 23:15
Why is 14-16hcp (or 12-14hcp) thought better than 13-15hcp for 1N?
Could someone please explain the reasoning?
Could someone please explain the reasoning?
#7
Posted 2011-February-12, 23:51
The assumption is that you are happy with a three point range when showing a balanced hand, but not a four point range. Then you need two bids because 12-15 is too wide and those two bids will clearly be 1♦ and 1NT. If you assign a three point range to each you get 11-13 and 14-16. It also works well for the 1♣ opening to be 17+ if balanced since an unbalanced 16 and a balanced 17 are more equal in strength and now you have a 17-19 range for 1♣-1♦-1NT which allows you to stop at the one level with 19.
You could equally well play an 11-13 1NT opening and open 1♦ with 14-16, or maybe only do that non vul if you are nervous.
You could equally well play an 11-13 1NT opening and open 1♦ with 14-16, or maybe only do that non vul if you are nervous.
#8
Posted 2011-February-13, 06:56
The response scheme you suggest works fine over a weak NT. You do not need Smolen but it does not really hurt and it is good to play something with which you feel comfortable.
As for NT ranges I do not think it is losing bridge not to open balanced 11 counts but it probably is not to open most 12s and this is one reason why 13-15 has slipped out of favour. Another is the point that Nigel makes that a random 8 count is likely to make game opposite a balanced 17 or an unbalanced 16 making the lower boundary reasonably equivalent between hand types. As for fixing it there are a few options. The most common in modern precision is to open balanced 11-13 hands 1D. An alternative is to use a Polish-style approach with a weak (12-14) NT making the 1C opening on 15+ balanced hands. You then use an alternative route to show 18+ balanced hands, for example a Mexican 2D opening or utilising a 1H relay. All of these methods have pros and cons and all (including the 13-15 NT range) are used in high level competition.
As for NT ranges I do not think it is losing bridge not to open balanced 11 counts but it probably is not to open most 12s and this is one reason why 13-15 has slipped out of favour. Another is the point that Nigel makes that a random 8 count is likely to make game opposite a balanced 17 or an unbalanced 16 making the lower boundary reasonably equivalent between hand types. As for fixing it there are a few options. The most common in modern precision is to open balanced 11-13 hands 1D. An alternative is to use a Polish-style approach with a weak (12-14) NT making the 1C opening on 15+ balanced hands. You then use an alternative route to show 18+ balanced hands, for example a Mexican 2D opening or utilising a 1H relay. All of these methods have pros and cons and all (including the 13-15 NT range) are used in high level competition.
(-: Zel :-)
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