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#1 User is offline   MickyB 

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Posted 2011-April-20, 15:28

We play -

1M:1NT is 5-12 NF, opener passes with an 11-13 5M332 [and would have opened 1N with 14-16 5M332].
1M:2X is natural; either 9-10 with 2M, invitational with 6+X or a game-force
1M:2M shows a good 7-10 if balanced, weaker balanced hands with three-card support usually respond 1NT. We haven't agreed whether we would pass, respond 1N or respond 2M on a 5431 four-count with three-card support.

Are 1M:1N and 1M:2M alertable? What about 1S:2D - should we alert this response? Or, perhaps, alert responder's rebid on auctions like 1S:2D, 2S:P promising two spades, and 1S:2D, 2S:2N natural GF?

While I am here, am I right in thinking that the only unalertable meaning of 1H-X-2S is a strong-jump shift?

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Posted 2011-April-20, 17:28

View PostMickyB, on 2011-April-20, 15:28, said:

We play -

1M:1NT is 5-12 NF, opener passes with an 11-13 5M332 [and would have opened 1N with 14-16 5M332].
1M:2X is natural; either 9-10 with 2M, invitational with 6+X or a game-force
1M:2M shows a good 7-10 if balanced, weaker balanced hands with three-card support usually respond 1NT. We haven't agreed whether we would pass, respond 1N or respond 2M on a 5431 four-count with three-card support.

Are 1M:1N and 1M:2M alertable?
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Yes, in my view. Both have suffciently potentially unexpected meanings.

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What about 1S:2D - should we alert this response? Or, perhaps, alert responder's rebid on auctions like 1S:2D, 2S:P promising two spades, and 1S:2D, 2S:2N natural GF?


You certainly need to alert one or the other.

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While I am here, am I right in thinking that the only unalertable meaning of 1H-X-2S is a strong-jump shift?


Any natural and forcing meaning is not alertable.
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Posted 2011-April-21, 04:34

I see some people alerting natural gameforcing 2/1 responses. Is that correct? It the Netherlands, 2/1 GF is not alertable but Netherlands is a strong-notrump country so there 2/1 responses will be sound even if not played as game force. In England, players are more inclined to make negative doubles of responder's 2/1 bid as a 2/1 response doesn't always mean that the board belongs to them. So I can see why alerting 2/1 GF would serve a purpose.
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Posted 2011-April-21, 07:28

View PostMickyB, on 2011-April-20, 15:28, said:

Are 1M:1N and 1M:2M alertable?


View Postjallerton, on 2011-April-20, 17:28, said:

Yes, in my view. Both have suffciently potentially unexpected meanings.


In a strong event like the Spring Foursomes at the end of the month, I would not consider that these are potentially unexpected meanings.
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Posted 2011-April-21, 08:02

View Posthelene_t, on 2011-April-21, 04:34, said:

I see some people alerting natural gameforcing 2/1 responses. Is that correct? It the Netherlands, 2/1 GF is not alertable but Netherlands is a strong-notrump country so there 2/1 responses will be sound even if not played as game force. In England, players are more inclined to make negative doubles of responder's 2/1 bid as a 2/1 response doesn't always mean that the board belongs to them. So I can see why alerting 2/1 GF would serve a purpose.

The alerting rules in each jurisdiction are based on what the authorities think are best for the players in that jurisdiction [and they will be told they are wrong by some of those players]. In England, a game-forcing 2 over 1 is alertable.
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Posted 2011-April-21, 14:10

View Postpaulg, on 2011-April-21, 07:28, said:

In a strong event like the Spring Foursomes at the end of the month, I would not consider that these are potentially unexpected meanings.


This raises the question of whether players should alert a call in a particular sequence against opponent A but not against opponent B, on the basis that the meaning may be "unexpected" to opponent A but not to opponent B. Whilst I think the answer ought to be yes in some situations, I believe that the official EBU answer is no.

In the Spring Foursomes, I'm sure that there will be plenty of pairs playing 1M-P-2M as constructive and plenty playing two-over-ones as game forcing.

However, I'd be surprised to find anyone else playing Mike's hybrid two-over-one responses.
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Posted 2011-April-21, 15:35

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Posted 2011-April-21, 17:12

View Postpaulg, on 2011-April-21, 07:28, said:

In a strong event like the Spring Foursomes at the end of the month, I would not consider that these are potentially unexpected meanings.

It is, I suppose, possible that the Spring Foursomes will not become a strong event until the beginning of next month. But if you can respond 1NT to 1 (5+ cards) with all of:

Qxx x Kxxxxx xxx

x AQxx KJxxx Qxx

xx Axxx Jxxx xxx

then I would say you need to alert it, rather than assume that your opponents play the same way you do.
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Posted 2011-April-22, 02:03

View Postdburn, on 2011-April-21, 17:12, said:

It is, I suppose, possible that the Spring Foursomes will not become a strong event until the beginning of next month.

True for some of course, but for half the field it probably starts off as a strong event.

View Postdburn, on 2011-April-21, 17:12, said:

But if you can respond 1NT to 1 (5+ cards) with all of:

Qxx x Kxxxxx xxx

x AQxx KJxxx Qxx

xx Axxx Jxxx xxx

then I would say you need to alert it, rather than assume that your opponents play the same way you do.

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Posted 2011-April-22, 12:54

View Postbluejak, on 2011-April-21, 08:02, said:

The alerting rules in each jurisdiction are based on what the authorities think are best for the players in that jurisdiction [and they will be told they are wrong by some of those players]. In England, a game-forcing 2 over 1 is alertable.


It's also simpler to make a FG 2/1 alertable. One could argue that it shouldn't be, because it's forcing, like an Acol 2/1 so why does it matter. But it makes the auction simpler. After 1S P 2C (f/g, not alerted) P I would then have to alert a 2S or 3C rebid (because it is unexpectedly forcing) and then responder's 2NT or 3S bid next round, because they are unexpectedly forcing.... it's much easier just to alert the 2/1 in the first place.
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Posted 2011-April-23, 05:23

GF 2/1 used to be alertable in ACBL, but that was changed sometime in the late 90's or early 2000's, when a majority of tournament players had adopted this style. I think this was before announcements had been invented; if they'd been around at the time, I suspect it would have been made an announcement, since even now it's not even close to the popularity of Jacoby/Texas transfers, which are announcements.

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