2♥ = 8-12 one-suited in hearts, or 4-8 with 5+ spades
Using the Force Dealing with MickyB's nonsense
#1
Posted 2011-September-15, 16:09
2♥ = 8-12 one-suited in hearts, or 4-8 with 5+ spades
#2
Posted 2011-September-15, 16:20
http://www.bridgebas.../18448-2h-multi
but I didn't feel like reading through it...
For what it's worth I talked to Jón Baldursson for a short while and he said he would just play
x=takeout and
cuebid=natural.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2011-September-15, 16:52
However, I would like to know how responder decides when to pass the opening, and what the follow-ups will mean before choosing what method to agree upon as a defense.
#4
Posted 2011-September-16, 01:13
#5
Posted 2011-September-16, 10:28
bridgematters said:
Double: PTO (or PVS in balance)
2S: Natural
2NT: Natural
3C: Clubs or very short in Hearts (the suit opened), non-forcing. This will always have some clubs so responder can pass. Now 3D will ask hand type, with 3H showing very short Hearts and rest of the bids descriptive with clubs.
3D: Natural
3H: Natural and some extra values, since otherwise pass 2H and await a balancing double by partner.
3S: Natural with values/length to jump to 3S.
4C: Clubs with considerable extra values/length or very short in Hearts and considerable extras (18+). 4D asks hand type, with 4H showing very short Hearts.
Rest: Natural, including 4H.
This is basically what Free says (treat it as hearts) but with double being "PTO," i.e. passable takeout (no void or nice distribution with a singleton; see the link for more & follow-ups). Then 3C contains the hands you don't want partner to pass on but which are not too strong (and 4C contains stronger ones).
I suppose the logic is that partner should pass with various hands with, say, 4 decent hearts to expose opener's hand, but that you don't want to be doing that opposite a void (or certain hands with a singleton).
Added: I see Glen posted about this in the thread gwnn links to.
#6
Posted 2011-September-16, 12:14
#7
Posted 2011-September-19, 07:19
hotShot, on 2011-September-16, 12:14, said:
What if they open 2♦ and you have ♥? Will you comfortably bid 3♥ on a 5 card suit?
#8
Posted 2011-September-19, 08:42
Double = an overcall in spades, or a takeout double of spades, or any very strong hand
2♠ = limited takeout double of hearts
2NT,3m,3♥ = natural
3♠ = strong (but non-forcing) takeout double of hearts
After the double, advancer bids 2♠ if he would have passed a 2♠ overcall. Other bids show a hand that would have bid opposite a 2♠ overcall. My first thought was that these should be the same as what you'd reply to a takeout double of spades, but I think that wastes the 2NT bid - a spade raise that would have bid Lebensohl has a fairly narrow range. Hence we might increase the upper limit of Lebensohl, or use 2NT as an artificial game-force, or play constructive+ transfers.
After dbl-2♠, 2NT shows a takeout double or any very strong hand, and anything else shows a good hand with spades.
Anyway, so far I quite like this, because I can see some gains compared with defending against natural methods:
- When we have a takeout double of spades, we can split advancer's range into three
- When we have a strong 2♠ overcall, we can show a second suit below 3♠
Contributions, comments and criticism would be very welcome.
#9
Posted 2011-September-19, 09:05
#10
Posted 2011-September-19, 19:07
Leave the only assured "we claim to own this hand" bid is double.
#11
Posted 2011-September-20, 00:43
gnasher, on 2011-September-19, 08:42, said:
Double = an overcall in spades, or a takeout double of spades, or any very strong hand
2♠ = limited takeout double of hearts
2NT,3m,3♥ = natural
3♠ = strong (but non-forcing) takeout double of hearts
After the double, advancer bids 2♠ if he would have passed a 2♠ overcall. Other bids show a hand that would have bid opposite a 2♠ overcall. My first thought was that these should be the same as what you'd reply to a takeout double of spades, but I think that wastes the 2NT bid - a spade raise that would have bid Lebensohl has a fairly narrow range. Hence we might increase the upper limit of Lebensohl, or use 2NT as an artificial game-force, or play constructive+ transfers.
After dbl-2♠, 2NT shows a takeout double or any very strong hand, and anything else shows a good hand with spades.
Anyway, so far I quite like this, because I can see some gains compared with defending against natural methods:
- When we have a takeout double of spades, we can split advancer's range into three
- When we have a strong 2♠ overcall, we can show a second suit below 3♠
Contributions, comments and criticism would be very welcome.
Looks quite nice. Just 1 question: what is 2♥-Dbl-pass-3♥? Playing this as natural seems quite lame because you can pass 2♥x, so perhaps this should be a ♠ raise.
#12
Posted 2011-September-20, 02:17
Free, on 2011-September-20, 00:43, said:
I think it would be spade support and a hand that would bid 3♥ opposite a takeout double. With something like Kxx Qxxx Axxx xx you wouldn't want to defend 2♥x.
For a a pass of 2♥x, you'd need short spades as well as good hearts.
#13
Posted 2011-September-20, 08:18
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2011-September-20, 17:41
gwnn, on 2011-September-20, 08:18, said:
A 2344 invitation facing a double of 2♥? We'd bid 2♠.
That sounds like an underbid, but we're still OK, because the intervenor gets another go. With something like a 15-count, he makes another move after the 2♠ reply. We end up getting too high with a good spade overcall opposite a bad hand, but we get some of that back by stopping in 2♠ with a minimum spade overcall opposite a balanced invitation. And we still reach our games, which is the most important thing.
#15
Posted 2011-September-21, 01:12
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2011-September-22, 01:57
gwnn, on 2011-September-21, 01:12, said:
I misread it, but I think the considerations are similar. There is a category of hand which wouldn't raise a spade overcall, and wouldn't game-force, but might be interested in game opposite a non-minimum of either type. There are two potential problems with this type:
- After a spade overcall, responder would have bid 2NT or made a weak raise. I addressed this in my previous post - after (2♥) dbl (pass) 2♠, a non-minimum spade overcall moves.
- After a takeout double, responder would have bid 3x, constructive, and opener would have bid game.
To deal with the second problem, I've changed the methods after (2♥) dbl (pass) 2♠:
- 2NT = minimum takeout double (would complete Lebensohl) or a very good hand (would break Lebensohl)
- 3♣ = good takeout double (would bid game opposite a constructive three-level bid), NF
- 3♦ = good spade overcall with diamonds
- 3♥ = good spade overcall with clubs
- 3♠ = good spade overcall with six spades
Does that solve the problem?
#17
Posted 2011-September-22, 02:35
Good luck to them both, and to the other BBO-ers taking part, including paulg, frances_hinden, jallerton, dburn, jeremy69 and any others I have forgotten or don't know about.
#18
Posted 2011-September-22, 02:39
When they are non vul you hav eto be more agressive
#19
Posted 2011-September-22, 03:49
Fluffy, on 2011-September-22, 02:39, said:
When they are non vul you hav eto be more agressive
They only play it when non-vulnerable. MickyB is well known for his pusillanimity.
#20
Posted 2011-September-22, 05:28
It won't be perfect, but it will put you on familiar situations at least.