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Passed Hand 1N structure

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Posted 2013-May-04, 09:22

This structure is meant for passed hand bidding. One question I have is whether an invitational hand should show a side 4-cd minor along with a 5-cd major which risks being at the 3-level with no fit. I think not personally, but throwing it out there. This is loosely based on Meckwell which I think works pretty well here. One consideration is memory load and I kind of hate having one Smolen bid thrown in there. Suggestions?

.....2C-stayman with a major
..........2D-no major
...............2H-garbage stayman, likely 4/4, just transfer with 5/4 or 4/5
....................2S-GI 5+S, could have four hearts
.........................2N-GI
.........................3C-GI
.........................3D-GI
.........................3H-GF Smolen
.....2D-transfer
..........2H-
...............2S-artificial GI
...............2N-GI+ clubs
...............3C-GI+ diamonds
...............3D-GI+ four spades
...............3H-GI
.....2H-transfer
..........2S-
...............2N-GI+ clubs
....................3C-GI+ diamonds
....................3D-GI+ five hearts

.....2S-size ask
..........2N-Puppet Stayman
...............3C-not 4333
....................3S-1-3-(54)
.....3C-transfer
..........3D-
...............3H-5m/5m, high short
...............3S-5m/5m. low short
.....3D-shortness
.....3H-shortness
.....3S-shortness
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Posted 2013-May-04, 11:30

So you can show a shortage in any suit except Clubs?

I assume that this is all intended for use opposite a strong 1N? The strength of opener tends to be less critical opposite a non-passed responder, but when responder is a passed hand this makes a big difference. Quite unlikely to have a GF hand opposite a weak 1N, for example.
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Posted 2013-May-04, 19:54

View Post1eyedjack, on 2013-May-04, 11:30, said:

So you can show a shortage in any suit except Clubs?

I assume that this is all intended for use opposite a strong 1N? The strength of opener tends to be less critical opposite a non-passed responder, but when responder is a passed hand this makes a big difference. Quite unlikely to have a GF hand opposite a weak 1N, for example.


Opposite 15-17. We can show club shortage after a 2S size-asking bid (responder rebids 3D to show club shortness)
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