Non-natural 2/1 continuations? Let's share
#1
Posted 2014-July-12, 12:18
#2
Posted 2014-July-12, 12:22
#3
Posted 2014-July-12, 12:35
a one suited invite (like a invitational jump shift without the jump)
a two suited invite
5+ in the bid suit and exactly 3 in partner's M
You sort it all out with opener's rebid and responder's 2nd call. BTW, we all play this with a baby nt in most or all seats, so a NT rebid by us must be 14+ and GF opposite an invite. With a str NT, you'd have to reserve the nt rebid for 17+ I imagine.
Opener makes their natural rebid except that opener may not rebid 2nt or higher without GF strength opposite a potential invitational hand. 2M becomes the catchall. 2♠ if ♥'s were opened does not show a GF, just shape. If opener rebids 2nt or higher, responder's calls are all natural and we're in a GF.
If opener rebids less than 2nt he does not deny a GF, of course. Responder's 2nd call is a transfer, starting with 2nt and through 3M-1. If responder's transfer is consistent with one of the possible invitational hand types, opener takes the transfer with a hand that would have passed the invite (or corrects to the other suit if it's a two suited invite and he'd have passed), and bids something else with undsiclosed extras. Responder's transfer into anything else is GF and natural. Responder's transfer into 3M (3M-1) shows the 5+ first suit =3M second suit, either GF unsure of strain or inv. Opener accepts the transfer if he'd decline the invite, and if responder bids on he's unsure of strain but GF. You can sort out quite a lot, and for me the best part is getting 2nt back as natural. Of course, you have to be quizzed on your apparent failure to alert every time the auction goes 1M - 2nt. Just like when you don't play inverted minors....
Brian Zaugg
#4
Posted 2014-July-13, 05:58
-P.J. Painter.
#5
Posted 2014-July-13, 11:35
One of the best approaches is:
1M-2♣: GF without 5+ in the other major, and not 3+ in M unless some slam interest (see Golady and equivalents)
1♠-2♦: transfer to ♥s, includes all GF with 5+♥s
1♥-2♦, 1♠-2♥: invite with 3+M, includes bad invites
1M-2NT (or some bid above 2M): GF raise with 3(4)M, no slam interest, and, if playing a limited 1M, some interest in 3NT (otherwise bid 1M-4M)
Simple 1M-2♣ structure:
- all of opener's rebids are natural except 2♦ which is catchall, either minor or minimum balanced
- 1M-2♣-2M shows 6 or longer
- 1♥-2♣-2♠ does not promise extras
- 1M-2♣-2NT natural with extras
- after opener rebids 2X (not 2NT) cheapest bid asks, natural responses except 2♠ shows ♦s, and 1M-2♣-2♦-2♥-3X is ♣s
- after opener rebids 2♦, 2♠ by responder shows ♦s, and 3X is ♣s
1M-2♣-?
2♦: catchall, either minor or min bal
-- 2♥: asks
---- 2♠: ♦s, 2NT re-asks
---- 2NT: min bal
---- 3X: ♣s
-- 2♠: ♦s
-- 2NT: bal
-- 3X: ♣s
2M: 6+M, cheapest bid asks
2OM: 4+OM, cheapest bid asks
2NT: bal, extra
3m: natural, 5-5, good suits
3M: natural, one/no loser suit
#6
Posted 2014-July-13, 12:01
1M 2♣
2♦ = balanced min or two-suited max. Now 2M is artificial and asks for clarification (opener bids 2NT min or suit max).
2M = min 5+ cards. May be two-suited.
2OM = natural 54 (reverse strength if spades)
2NT = balanced max
3x = natural 55 min
3M = natural 6 suiter max
etc. This structure was meant for 11-15 openers, but the original version was for 11-20 openers, so you can tweak it in accordance.
#7
Posted 2014-July-13, 14:06
whereagles, on 2014-July-13, 12:01, said:
1M 2♣
2♦ = balanced min or two-suited max. Now 2M is artificial and asks for clarification (opener bids 2NT min or suit max).
2M = min 5+ cards. May be two-suited.
2OM = natural 54 (reverse strength if spades)
2NT = balanced max
3x = natural 55 min
3M = natural 6 suiter max
etc. This structure was meant for 11-15 openers, but the original version was for 11-20 openers, so you can tweak it in accordance.
this doesn't seem to be designed to have 4M and a longer minor
playing canape I think it is essential to have something like this to unwind the hands
#8
Posted 2014-July-13, 18:34
glen, on 2014-July-13, 14:06, said:
playing canape I think it is essential to have something like this to unwind the hands
The complexity of the unwind depends on the range of opening and whether the canapé is pure or tendency. Golady works really well with a limited pure.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2014-July-13, 20:27
#10
Posted 2014-July-14, 01:44
glen, on 2014-July-13, 14:06, said:
this doesn't seem to be designed to have 4M and a longer minor
playing canape I think it is essential to have something like this to unwind the hands
Yes on both. Indeed the Monk scheme wasn't meant for canapes. Alternative schemes can be designed, which cater for that. I knew a guy who used one such system (don't know details though).
#11
Posted 2014-July-14, 03:23
1S---
1NT = I think this is ordinary negative NT
2C = GF clubs or weak diamonds
2D = GF diamonds or weak hearts
2H = GF hearts or weak spade raise
2S = Constructive spade raise (or perhaps even invitational, I'm not sure)
Carotti and Magic Diamond, and later Moscito versions, uses pure transfers over the majors openings. The transfer may be of any strength, and opener usually accepts:
1M---
1S = Natural (a system called Nalle uses transfer rebids by opener in this sequence)
1NT = Clubs
2C = Diamonds
2D = Hearts
2M-1 = Good raise
2M = Weak raise
A way of gaining the popular 1S--2D as hearts, as suggested by glen, is to switch 2D and 2H, like this:
1S---
2D = Hearts, constructive+ with 6+ hearts, INV+ with 5 hearts
2H = GF with 5+ diamonds
#12
Posted 2014-July-14, 03:57
2♣ = 4+ ♥ GF or 6+ inv+
2♦ = other GFs, denies 4H or 3S
2♥ = good raise
It's doable. You can get some good concealment over 2♦ where opener can bid a "catch all" 2♥ and subsequently never reveal hs shape.
This is a work in progress, but you heard it here first.
#13
Posted 2014-July-15, 10:18
With passed hand we play: 2♣ reversed Drury, 2♦ shows 5OM-2M choice of part scores. The 2♦ is much more useful this way than some natural bid or 2-way Drury imo.
#14
Posted 2014-July-16, 20:10
kenrexford, on 2014-July-13, 05:58, said:
Are either of these ACBL legal. I would worry about toddler 2♦
#15
Posted 2014-July-17, 00:40
inquiry, on 2014-July-16, 20:10, said:
Golady is. Toddler is if you promise 3+ diamonds.
-P.J. Painter.