mgoetze, on 2012-March-15, 09:38, said:
I hope you are all feeling good about yourselves helping a
famous bridge author get to the bottom of such difficult questions as "should I pass a forcing bid?"
For those who don’t know what mgoetze is referring to, you will need the read the thread
Defence to a 1NT Opening Bid (post 83 on page 5 of this thread and post 97 also on page 5).
aguahombre, on 2012-March-15, 09:54, said:
I thought Andrew was joking, and people were going to bite/ answer seriously. I was half right; Michael cleared up the first part for us.
Aguahombre is partially correct. I often post on topics I already have SOME of the answers. Posts in other threads sometimes flick the switch for possible alternative ways for using “mainstream” bids differently. Case in point here is the current Multi and Defence to a 1NT Opening Bid. The thread on
Jacoby 2NT hopefully got those interested to reconsider whether their current use of Jacoby 2NT is optimal.
This thread on Puppet Stayman is no different. Posts in other threads got me thinking about the effectiveness of the current conventional agreements. But before I can decide whether any “tweak” will work better or not, I try to get some feedback on things I may not have thought of previously.
So thanks to those who chose to answer honestly and sensibly. The day we meet, I am sure that mgoetze and I will become good friends. Until then, I would like to request mgoetze to do a review of my book and do a write up in the Bridge Material Review Forum. When you do, please bear in mind what I said in the “Defence to a 1NT Opening Bid” thread. The book won’t become popular as a “stand alone” convention. Build it into a Multi purpose bid as suggested and suddenly it becomes very attractive indeed.
What is Muppet Stayman? How does it differ from Stayman and Puppet Stayman?
Thanks again all.