run!! from 1NTx
#1
Posted 2013-November-11, 08:23
1NT-x-?
pass=offering to play here, no 5-card suit
xx=5 clubs
2♣=5 diamonds
2♦=5 hearts
2♥=5 spades
2♠=5 spades, better hand
1NT-x-p-p
xx=scrambling, partner can pass with a good hand, showing 4-4 in two suits
2x=5 card suit
1NT-p-p-x
see 1NT-x-?, i.e. transfers from opener, scrambling xx by partner.
(The point being to put doubler on lead all of the time.)
This seems cute enough and we're not looking to change this. Please don't post your favourite runout scheme. What I am interested in is:
-how often should opener run in case it's doubled by 1st hand? Should this depend on table feel (from opponents)? In this case I knew for certain that LHO had a big hand and indeed he had 18. Should I also try to run on 4x3 hands? My gut says no.
-should responder bid his 3-card suits up the line in case opener redoubles for scrambling and he's 4333? Or should he only do so if he has like 4 spades and 333? How about when responder is 44(32), should he bid his minor first or should he just bid hearts and be done with it? My gut says let's keep bidding 4-card suits with the exception of 4♠333.
As an aside:
-yes I know I should have passed with this hand but I just didn't feel like passing this time. Add a jack or a ten and then I don't pass, so there. Fantunes has no weak twos and passes a lot of 10-11 counts so opening at least some of these hands seems quite important, even in 3rd seat. putting it in 1♣ or whatever is not an option we are interested in.
-I don't mind going for a number every now and then. I also don't think running to a 4-3 fit doubled is a better spot in general than 1NTx (do you agree?). Of course a 4-4 fit on the 2-level is usually much better - in this case it would have been -800 .
-I also know opening posts that give a lot of criteria on what responses are expected can get obnoxious. I'm just trying to save time, so again:
-please don't post your favourite runout scheme, we want to keep the one outlined above, I'm just curious on the details.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2013-November-11, 08:28
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
1NT-x-?
pass=offering to play here, no 5-card suit
xx=5 clubs
2♣=5 diamonds
2♦=5 hearts
2♥=5 spades
2♠=5 spades, better hand
1NT-x-p-p
xx=scrambling, partner can pass with a good hand, showing 4-4 in two suits
2x=5 card suit
1NT-p-p-x
see 1NT-x-?, i.e. transfers from opener, scrambling xx by partner.
(The point being to put doubler on lead all of the time.)
This seems cute enough and we're not looking to change this. Please don't post your favourite runout scheme. What I am interested in is:
-how often should opener run in case it's doubled by 1st hand? Should this depend on table feel (from opponents)? In this case I knew for certain that LHO had a big hand and indeed he had 18. Should I also try to run on 4x3 hands? My gut says no.
-should responder bid his 3-card suits up the line in case opener redoubles for scrambling and he's 4333? Or should he only do so if he has like 4 spades and 333? How about when responder is 44(32), should he bid his minor first or should he just bid hearts and be done with it? My gut says let's keep bidding 4-card suits with the exception of 4♠333.
As an aside:
-yes I know I should have passed with this hand but I just didn't feel like passing this time. Add a jack or a ten and then I don't pass, so there. Fantunes has no weak twos and passes a lot of 10-11 counts so opening at least some of these hands seems quite important, even in 3rd seat. putting it in 1♣ or whatever is not an option we are interested in.
-I don't mind going for a number every now and then. I also don't think running to a 4-3 fit doubled is a better spot in general than 1NTx (do you agree?). Of course a 4-4 fit on the 2-level is usually much better - in this case it would have been -800 .
-I also know opening posts that give a lot of criteria on what responses are expected can get obnoxious. I'm just trying to save time, so again:
-please don't post your favourite runout scheme, we want to keep the one outlined above, I'm just curious on the details.
#3
Posted 2013-November-11, 08:59
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
Having played Exit Transfers, I am confident that you will change your mind on them in time.
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
-how often should opener run in case it's doubled by 1st hand? Should this depend on table feel (from opponents)? In this case I knew for certain that LHO had a big hand and indeed he had 18. Should I also try to run on 4x3 hands? My gut says no.
I think the basic idea is that Opener makes a call whenever they are not 4333. An exception should perhaps be made for a weak 5 card suit in a 5332 hand. This approach only really costs when we bid a 5 card suit and partner had values and they had nowhere to run to. What costs more are the times when we have game but cannot take the chance of it getting passed out in 1NTX. Because of this, it is (arguably) more common to play the pass as a "transfer" to redouble (with the option of bidding a 5 card suit). This probably gives up less than catering to the specific 4333 case.
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
My Spevic trick might be helpful here. If you bid a 3 card club suit and then XX should 2♣X come back, this shows a (43)33 hand. Partner will now know what to do. The only thing you give up here is the ability to show a 4441 hand with this sequence. But 2♦ will work just fine here because we are guaranteed of finding a fit somewhere, so in reality this approach gives up nothing. You should include the 3433 hands here too in case partner has 3244.
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
Most of the time a 4-3 fit breaks even but might be harder to double if the trumps are breaking 3-3, depending on the level of the opps. 2♦X will probably be worse if the hands are 4333. On the other hand you have a pretty good chance of finding an 8 card fit if you show two specific 4-card suits and I think that is almost always a percentage bet over passing 1NTX with such a hand.
gwnn, on 2013-November-11, 08:23, said:
Since you asked so nicely, here's my version of Spelvic...no? Oh, all right then. You have been here long enough to know all the runout options by now anyway. As written above, the redouble trick I use for 4333 hands might be useful for you though and you can read that in more detail if you do a quick search.
#4
Posted 2013-November-11, 23:57
My experience with weak NT is that it's best to always run unless you expect to make or go close. The hands where 1NT costs less than two of a suit are a minority and you don't have enough information to tell if you've struck one of them.
#5
Posted 2013-November-14, 20:45
In my experience, opps are more likely to double if they have trump tricks, instead of just on power, so when scrambling it is preferable to have as many honour tricks as possible in the scramble suit. With something really horrible like xxx xxx KJT xxxx I think your best chance for them to rescue you might be to pretend you have a diamond suit.
#6
Posted 2013-November-15, 02:55
wodahs, on 2013-November-14, 20:45, said:
If you can only show 2-suiters or play 1NTXX over a weak NT then clearly you want to show the minors. The alternative mentioned above brings partner into it - pretend you have a 5th club and show a 1-suiter (XX say) and then, when 2♣X gets back to you, redouble to show precisely 3334 shape. Then it is easy for Opener to choose a good spot.
#7
Posted 2013-November-15, 08:58
nigel_k, on 2013-November-11, 23:57, said:
My experience with weak NT is that it's best to always run unless you expect to make or go close. The hands where 1NT costs less than two of a suit are a minority and you don't have enough information to tell if you've struck one of them.
I second this post, very good advice.
I gave up pass asks opener to XX long ago as responder needs to start escaping NOW and it is interesting how 4th hand often has a problem when responder bids (i.e. is X penalty or takeout?).
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#8
Posted 2013-November-15, 11:12
And occasionally it makes :-).