Invitational Jump Shift Rebids by opener
#1
Posted 2012-October-24, 13:23
1♠ - 3♥ natural, inv
3♠ is forcing, of course
3NT natural
but what about 4♣/4♦? It seems like there needs to be a way to show minors but also a stronger heart raise. Would a 3♠/3NT inversion have any merit here?
It's a little easier after a minor because a raise can be natural with some slam interest, right?
1♠ - 3♦ natural, inv
3♥ natural, 5-5(?)
3♠ forcing
3NT offer to play
4♣ natural(?)
4♦ slam interest
Thanks.
#2
Posted 2012-October-25, 03:11
3♠ = clubs or a one-suited slam try (then after 3NT: 4♣ shows clubs)
3NT = to play
4♣ = diamonds
4♦ = slam try in hearts
4M = to play
#3
Posted 2012-October-25, 05:15
After 1♠-3♥:
3♠ 6+ spades including all very distributional hands. Could be (and indeed was) 6-6 for instance
4♣/♦ Cues agreeing hearts
With 55 you just pass or raise hearts, of course. You can still get to the minor fit on freaks. If the 3♥ bidder now bids 3NT, there is no problem - 4m now shows a GOOD five-card suit, and at least 65. If partner bids beyond 3NT you could play that he shows fragments, but I would just play cues, personally.
And don't bother playing anything conventional here - it just caters for the wrong hands at an unnecessary memory cost.
#4
Posted 2012-October-28, 07:39
I assume to make this jump you are short in openers suit, otherwise make a 1N forcing response.
So, I would say opener's rebid over 1♠-3♥ are:
3♠ - non-forcing 6+ card suit with short ♥
3N - to play
4♣/4♦ - natural and forcing 5-5 or better
4♥/4♠ - to play
4N - 1430 or RKC for ♥ may end up in ♠ with good spades but ask is for ♥
If you use 3♣/3♦ as INV, you could use 3M as constructive and 2N as limit or forcing. Thus you would still have the Bergen meanings but would lose 1M-3M as preemptive.
#5
Posted 2012-October-29, 04:51
steve2005, on 2012-October-28, 07:39, said:
No, this doesn't work. If you use 3♣ to be 7-10 constructive raise with 4 card support, 3♦ by opener is invitational. You lose that if you bid 3M. Also if you currently play 2NT as GF, the follow-ons are different to a merely invitational 2NT so you lose those as well. So that's 3 losses.
#6
Posted 2012-October-29, 07:15
fromageGB, on 2012-October-29, 04:51, said:
In general, this is not a loss, but rather a vast improvement.
-- Bertrand Russell
#7
Posted 2012-October-29, 15:52
fromageGB, on 2012-October-29, 04:51, said:
Think you misunderstood
3M=constructive raise
2N=limit raise or better (includes forcing raises, yes will need different responses but is certainly playable, take Jordan over takeout X for example)
2M=5-10 pts 3 card support or 5-7 pts 4 card support
#8
Posted 2012-October-29, 16:08
1M - 2NT
3♣ any minimum
.......3♦ GF relay
.......3M limit raise (opener can pass or raise)
3♦ non-min w/ shortness
.......3♥ relay
3♥ non-min 5-4-2-2
.......3♠ relay
3♠ non-min 6-3-2-2/7-2-2-2
3NT non-min balanced (or 18-19 balanced if you open 1NT w/ 5-card majors)
4-level 5-5, goodish suits, non-min
After the relays, you just pattern out in steps. The full structure is here https://web.acbl.org...in/showIssue.do on page 12. Obviously you have to modify it slightly with inv+.
#9
Posted 2012-October-29, 16:21
PhilKing, on 2012-October-25, 05:15, said:
After 1♠-3♥:
3♠ 6+ spades including all very distributional hands. Could be (and indeed was) 6-6 for instance
4♣/♦ Cues agreeing hearts
With 55 you just pass or raise hearts, of course. You can still get to the minor fit on freaks. If the 3♥ bidder now bids 3NT, there is no problem - 4m now shows a GOOD five-card suit, and at least 65. If partner bids beyond 3NT you could play that he shows fragments, but I would just play cues, personally.
And don't bother playing anything conventional here - it just caters for the wrong hands at an unnecessary memory cost.
This all seems very sensible. The same basic structure can be played after the (uncontested) sequence 1♥-1♠-3♥.
#11
Posted 2012-November-20, 03:49
kriegel, on 2012-October-29, 16:08, said:
While widely disseminated by Larry Cohen, I am given to believe that the inventor of this method is Chip Martel. (Reference: http://www.reginabri...ions/j2nmar.txt )
-- Bertrand Russell