Best way to handle minor support with good hand?
#1
Posted 2013-January-18, 17:13
AQxx KQx AKxx xx
Partner opens.
1D - 1S ; 2D ?.
#2
Posted 2013-January-18, 17:18
#3
Posted 2013-January-18, 17:30
Cyberyeti, on 2013-January-18, 17:18, said:
Its an interesting suggestion, but I think it might open up a new set of problems. For example, how do you now show/find stoppers in the majors for 3N?
#4
Posted 2013-January-18, 17:34
A few non-standard:
1. Include 4cM's in your inverted minors.
2. Play 3♦ here as a one round force.
3. Start with a Rexfordesque 2!c.
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#5
Posted 2013-January-18, 17:36
dustinst22, on 2013-January-18, 17:30, said:
You essentially treat 2♦ as a 2/1 but it gets kind of awkward for opener to start bidding 2N with open suits. A sensible switch might be to play 2♦ as a balanced hand and 2N to show hearts.
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#6
Posted 2013-January-19, 09:13
Phil, on 2013-January-18, 17:34, said:
I don't know if it is standard but it is certainly an option .
2H! = cheapest new bid suit forcing ( replies analogous to NMF over 1NT rebid ) and may be artificial.
But what if Opener has 4 cards ♥ and you don't ( as here ) ?
1D - 2S
2D - 2H!
3H - ?? now what ??
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
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#7
Posted 2013-January-19, 10:16
If its a rebid 4♦ could be some form of KCB
#8
Posted 2013-January-19, 10:52
pigpenz, on 2013-January-19, 10:16, said:
If its a rebid 4♦ could be some form of KCB
Looking at my file notes, I found this same problem from a different Message board about 8 years ago.
It was suggested for the Diam case :
1D - 1S
2D - 3D = GF with only 4 cards ♠ and concern about ♣ .
Note that Responder can't have 4 cards ♥ either because with 4-4 he would have bid 1H first .
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Likewise for:
1D - 1H
2D - 3D = GF with only 4 cards ♥ and concern about ♣ .
If Responder also had 4 cards ♠, he would have reversed into 2S .
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The Club case doesn't have a rebid "space" problem :
1C - 1M
2C - 2D! ( cheapest bid new suit forcing analogous to NMF over a 1NT rebid )
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#9
Posted 2013-January-19, 12:43
Anyways, just play 2oM as artificial and game forcing in an auction like this. Next raise to 3D. Have an intelligent controlled auction from there.
#10
Posted 2013-January-19, 12:49
JLOGIC, on 2013-January-19, 12:43, said:
Anyways, just play 2oM as artificial and game forcing in an auction like this. Next raise to 3D. Have an intelligent controlled auction from there.
Sounds good. Does this cause any issues when responder has invitational values with 5-5 or 5-4 in the majors? I guess not as you can just clarify on your rebid.
#11
Posted 2013-January-19, 12:55
It is really a mess to play it as invitational plus, you can work around it but its not worth it imo. In general, when responder has to make some temporizing bid that doesn't show a suit just to set up a force, you need to be able to bid after that without jumping around, you have lost too much time and space already. Imagine fourth suit forcing auctions not being a GF if it was already at the 2M level, that would also be a disaster especially for slam bidding (though it was also standard for a long time).
I would suggest just bidding 2N with 5-4 in the majors invite. If partner has a max with 4 hearts or 3 spades he will bid 3M. If he has a minimum, you'll play 2N or 3D instead of your major suit fit, and you might have missed a game, but that's what you give up to make 2H forcing. You might also play that 3H over 2D would be a 5-5 invite.
Alternatively, start playing reverse flannery responses to 1m so that 5-4 and 5-5 invites are impossible and you don't need to worry about this.
#12
Posted 2013-January-19, 13:32
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-January-19, 09:13, said:
2H! = cheapest new bid suit forcing ( replies analogous to NMF over 1NT rebid ) and may be artificial.
But what if Opener has 4 cards ♥ and you don't ( as here ) ?
1D - 2S
2D - 2H!
3H - ?? now what ??
We play 3♥ as good heart hand in context of a 2♦ rebid, 2N shows hearts and less than that.
#13
Posted 2013-January-21, 04:08
JLOGIC, on 2013-January-19, 12:55, said:
It is really a mess to play it as invitational plus, you can work around it but its not worth it imo. In general, when responder has to make some temporizing bid that doesn't show a suit just to set up a force, you need to be able to bid after that without jumping around, you have lost too much time and space already. Imagine fourth suit forcing auctions not being a GF if it was already at the 2M level, that would also be a disaster especially for slam bidding (though it was also standard for a long time).
I would suggest just bidding 2N with 5-4 in the majors invite. If partner has a max with 4 hearts or 3 spades he will bid 3M. If he has a minimum, you'll play 2N or 3D instead of your major suit fit, and you might have missed a game, but that's what you give up to make 2H forcing. You might also play that 3H over 2D would be a 5-5 invite.
Alternatively, start playing reverse flannery responses to 1m so that 5-4 and 5-5 invites are impossible and you don't need to worry about this.
This is what I play:
1♦ - 1♠
2♦ - 2♥ (inv+ relay)
Then:
2♠ = 4crd ♥ (2nt or 3♦ next can be passed)
2nt = 6♦ max GF
3♣ = 6♦4♣ (3♦ next can be passed)
3♦ = 6♦ min NF
3♥ = 4♥6♦ GF
3♠ = 3♠6♦ GF
The issue with the invitational major 2suiter remains of course. But you have already given the solution for those.
Steven
#14
Posted 2013-January-22, 05:23
1♦
==
1♥ = INV+ relay
1♠ = weak with 4+ spades
1NT = weak with 4+ hearts
2♣ = weak with 5+ clubs
2♦ = weak raise
After 1♦ - 1♥, Opener usually bids 1♠ with a minimum and 2♣ or more with a maximum (you spin some hands out into 1NT of course). After 1♦ - 1♥; 1♠, 1NT is a game-forcing relay and other bids are natural and invitational. You get a nicely controlled auction this way without having to bolt on extras in the later bidding rounds.
#15
Posted 2013-January-22, 06:42
I would bid 2♥ and then 3♦ as a forcing raise, specially playing MPs,