JLOGIC, on 2013-May-07, 13:51, said:
On that note, Welland was recently telling me his and Sabines methods over 1S. They had been playing 1S p 2C as a GF relay, but they felt like the relays were much better if they started with 1N. That left 2C as showing a forcing NT lol. They were trying to convince me that this wasn't that bad, I have a hard time believing it but on the other hand they win everything recently so obv it can't be that bad.
These 2 points (that relays are better starting with 1NT and that 2
♣ as a replacement F1NT is bad) are what led me to adopting 1NT as an invite+ relay. Opener bids 2
♣ with a minimum without 4 hearts; 2
♦ with 4 hearts; and 2
♥ or higher with extras. This way, you get the same shape information as with the 2
♣ GF relay but have also started resolving Opener's strength, which saves a step or 2 later on. By including the invitational hands here you free up all of 2
♣, 2
♦ and 2
♥ for weak hands as a replacement for 1NT. But perhaps they feel the downside of not establishing an immediate GF is too high.
32519, on 2013-May-07, 22:03, said:
In regular 2/1 how does one initiate a 2/1 GF sequence immediately when partner opens 1♥ and you hold 5X♠ and 12+ HCP?
One option I have vented here a couple of times is to play 1
♥ - 1
♠ as your F1NT response and 1
♥ - 1NT as a GF with spades. The resulting 1
♠ structure mimics the 1
♥ response scheme perfectly.
Turning to the OP method, let's see if we can make something playable out of it:
manudude03, on 2013-May-07, 08:22, said:
What are you supposed to bid with a hand say AQ Axxx x AJxxxx over 1S? Even if you played SJS, this doesn't look like it qualifies.
Noone has mentioned SJSs. let us suppose for a moment that they play either 2NT or 3m (or both) as showing a GF with a minor suit shortage. In keeping with the craziness of the 2m responses, let's say both for now and make 1
♠ - 2NT = 12-14 and 1
♠ - 3m = 15+ and shortage in the other minor. So we get 1
♠ - 3
♣; 3
♦(relay) - 3
♥ = 15+ with 0-2 spades, 4 hearts, 0-1 diamonds, 6+ clubs. Seems ok. Take away the
♠Q and we have 1
♠ - 2NT; 3
♣(relay) - 3
♥ = 12-14 with 0-2 spades, 4 hearts, 0-1 diamonds and 6+ clubs. Also fine.
So these hands can be removed as a problem. Other problems remain. Manudude's post from #11 illustrates one of these. We are Responder holding
♠Kx/
♥xxxx/
♦KQ9x/
♣AKx and the bidding start 1
♠ - 2
♦; 3
♦. What now? No idea to be honest. I do not think this is solvable. So let's assume Opener does not rebid 3
♦ here without a specific hand, say 5+ diamonds and slam interest opposite a fit, or whatever. Instead, Opener is expected to relay with 2
♥ and now Responder can show their hand type - 2
♠ with 4 hearts and real diamonds; 2NT balanced; 3
♣ for both minors; 3
♦ for a one-suiter without a 3 card major; 3
♥ for a one-suiter with 3 hearts; 3
♠ for spade support and good diamonds. So, the given hand goes 1
♠ - 2
♦; 2
♥ - 2NT, and we are better off than the 2/1 variant that would have started 1
♠ - 2NT, so no problem here either.
In other words, it is not a great system but I think it can be made playable. These were only my first thoughts too; I daresay we could come up with something better. One major issue with these responses is the loss of 2NT as a GF raise. The only responses leftover for this are 2
♥ (which I have assumed remains natural) and 3
♥. I suppose one possibility would be for 1
♠ - 3
♥ to be a spade raise with 15+, since 12-14 hands can either respond 2
♣ or make a 4 level splinter. Not pretty, sure, but still just about playable. More likely, we should play around with these jumps to make 2NT or 3
♣ a GF raise. But that can be left as an exercise for the interested reader.