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Ekren 2d How to go into slam bidding

#1 User is offline   mpu 

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Posted 2012-July-26, 14:39

Cannot really find the topic on forum that would answer my concerns.

Playing ekren 2d (weak majors, at least 4-4) how to go into slam bidding?

For example:
2d - 2nt (asking)
3s (5s-4h) - ?

Now how do I agree hearts as suit and start cuebidding? Maybe I shouldn't bid 2nt if I wanted to agree hearts regardless of the opener's shape?

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Posted 2012-July-26, 16:20

I think that those who play Flannery typically play 4 = slam try and 4 as slam try, over that : openers +1 = last train.

What does 2-4m mean for you? Simple way would be RKCB with /.

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Posted 2012-July-27, 02:55

I believe the common usage for 2 - 4/ is as a good raise in hearts/spades respectively. Therefore, if you have a slam try with 4 hearts you should probably have responded 4 instead of 2NT.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 04:13

Maybe it depends on what your 2 3minor means.

The trouble with 4m as a slam going hand (the same trouble as when starting 2NT) is that it leaves no room for cue bidding. I am thinking that it may be better to use 3m as the possibly slamming hand response. Over this opener can bid 3M in the agreed major with a weaker hand (still allowing a slamming responder to start a cue bidding sequence) and a stronger opener can make an immediate cue bid.

Of course you may prefer the stronger hand to make the first cue bid, eg when playing one-under denial cues, so a weaker opener can bid the major and a stronger opener bid the next step.

Do you really need 3m for anything else?
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Posted 2012-August-02, 04:56

 fromageGB, on 2012-August-02, 04:13, said:

Do you really need 3m for anything else?

3 is usually to play, without a fit in a major, although I have seen other suggestions. In true Ekrens 2 - 3 shows 3-3 majors and invitational values. Others playing assumed fit methods, especially if the opening is 2 rather than 2, sometimes use this 3 response differently.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 05:23

 Zelandakh, on 2012-August-02, 04:56, said:

3 is usually to play, without a fit in a major, although I have seen other suggestions.

It's a rare hand that wants to play 3, so I prefer the slam-seeking heart fit. Probably equally rare, but more beneficial when it happens !

 Zelandakh, on 2012-August-02, 04:56, said:

In true Ekrens 2 - 3 shows 3-3 majors and invitational values.

I can't see that this gives you anything that 2NT doesn't achieve, as your responses will not be higher than 3 with a weaker hand, and if opener is a weak 44xx you have missed a 2NT contract with either method.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 05:33

And if Opener has a weak (45)xx hand?
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Posted 2012-August-02, 07:05

The following URL describes the response structure that I use over a Frelling 2D opening.
I genuinely believe that the response structure works quite well and gives a lot of options with invitational hands.

http://www.chrisryal...wo/frelling.htm

Might give you some ideas
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Posted 2012-August-02, 07:38

The difference with Frelling is that the suits are unknown. The 2 opening (hearts and a black suit) is arguably closer to Ekrens than the 2 opening (diamonds and a major).
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Posted 2012-August-02, 08:42

 Zelandakh, on 2012-August-02, 05:33, said:

And if Opener has a weak (45)xx hand?

I play a 3 response to 2NT as any weak hand not 55xx (which bids 3). Over 3, 3 says "no preference - bid your 5 or best 4". So you end in 3M regardless of whether your invitation is 3 Ekren style or 2NT my style.
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Posted 2012-August-02, 08:50

 hrothgar, on 2012-August-02, 07:05, said:

The following URL describes the response structure that I use over a Frelling 2D opening.
I genuinely believe that the response structure works quite well and gives a lot of options with invitational hands.

OK with invitational hands, but too complicated for me - but of course necessitated by the fact that suits are unknown. I like simplicity and the ability to get in immediately with a preempt in either suit.

And I hate the "pass or correct" where you end at the 3 level when you have no good fit.
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