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1. Opponents should really play methods where they can get in easily on shapely hands after 1X-P-Relay. This is true almost regardless of what minimum strength the relay bid shows. Getting in aggressively will disrupt the auction when the opening side has most of the values (which is often true even if the relay includes very bad hands). Further, it's fairly safe to pass here and come in later with a good hand (usually by doubling), because people playing a wide-ranging relay response will not want opener to jump around very often (meaning the auction is still at a manageable level most of the time after opener's rebid). Assuming opponents are aware of this, it's much better to play a GF relay than a potentially weaker relay, because you gain forcing passes and can penalize more easily when it's right. Of course, not all opponents will be aware.
I disagree 100% Im wondering what kind of non-GF relays did you play to reach a conclusion so far opposite of mine.
IMo if they have a chance to make a game they need to bid constructively and not disruptively the same way they need to bid with values over a weak NT or over a Polish club & even over a 14-16 NT.
Afer (1Y)--P--(1Rel)--you simply cannot bid 2 something with a range of 6-17 pts. Passing and bidding doesnt work as well as you think even if its often the proper strategy.
in less than one year ive seen this exact same auction close to 12 times at least 3 of them our opps missed a game and once he went for -500 against a -110.
South open with a strong club 15+
1C--(P)--1H--(P)
1S-- all pass.
1C is 15+
1H is S weak or GF (0-5 or 9+).
1S is showing at least 3S 15-20 (2S would show 19-21 with 4S).
They could make 3NT+1 once and 3nt equal twice.
The 3 times East had 14-17 pts with 3or4 spades, he know responder is weak (0-5) but opener hand is over him so he cannot really overcall 1NT. West was never close to get into the auction.
This is over 1C and the bidding died at the one level ! after a 1M opening passing and planning to bid later with a good hand is even worse since you will often be over 2M.
Im not a big believer in natural 1NT overcall, so for me being VS artificial openings its the perfect opportunity to use a direct 1NT for disruptive stuff (1m)--1NT as any 5-5, this got a nice frequency and is annoying to defend against. This mean we have to pass and X for the strong nt hand and I can tell you that its not always working.
Ive also tried. (1S)--2Y = something like a decent weak 2 to a 14 pts overcall. With a stronger overcall 15-19 we overcalled an artificial 1NT. My idea was that with a strong hand its possible advancer would have a fit but was not able to raise you anyway.
EX with standard method (1S)--2C--(2S)--?? here i was hoping that if overcaller is pretty strong (15-18) advancer may not be able to raise to 3C with a club fit anyway so i felt that 1NT with a strong unknown 2 level overcall might work. If the overcaller is short in S he could X 2S anyway and if advancer was short in S he could compete knowing overcaller was 15-18 and had a long suit somewhere. It did good in MP but not so well in Imps. When we bid 2Y it was of course a good winner, the frequency is high and the annoyance effect is pretty good. However the problems are of course for the 1NT... wrongside NT contract, possible that your suit get buried and opps can play NFB over it. Anyway my point is that Ive often pass with a good hand hoping to bid later more than many players and its not such a great idea, im not syaing its bad but its not a perfect solution. So that why bids that warn the opps that they are not likely to have game on their side are costing something.
With my system and playing vs Vgood players this discussion happened.
Me--"we play weak NT and strong club at 15+ but our other opening are not limited"
Them--"what your NT range?"
-- 12-14 all seat all vul
-- so with 15 bal you open 1C ?
-- Yes
They start to discuss between each other... Normally we play suction but 15+ is not so strong ...it may easily be our hand... bla bla bla --- ok lets play Mathe and bid constructively.
At least 3 top levels partnerships had similar discussions. I just think they made the right move there is a point where you simply cannot bid disruptively, its when your side still have some chance to have game.
This IMO explain the success of 14-16 NT range its simply an annoying range to play against, you cannot really play full disruptive against this range and you shoudl still think making a game your side is possible. Going from 15-17 to 14-16 simply stop a lot of weaks 2s overcall even if its just one point. Same idea for Polish clubs vs strong clubs, opening 1C with just strong hands is an invitation to be annoyed and basically tell the opps that they dont need to bother about games bid on pure power. I admit that many are simply trying too hard to bids and I miss the good penalties vs those maniacs. But overall having a weak NT hand under your forcing 1C opening is a decent plus to stop overcalls. Yes the forcing pass is very useful but stopping the weak's two overcall is better.
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3. When people suggest 1♠-2♥ as a good spade raise, the intent is that this handles something like 8-11 point hands with the 2♠ being more like 5-8. This does not mean 2♠ is so bad that opener is "always passing" or anything of that sort, so flipping these and then adding other hand types into the weaker raise is a potentially huge disaster (because you want opener to be able to blast 4♠ on shapely hands where it might make and leave opponents in the dark
IMO This is not really a big issue you can just bid 3M (or another bid) as a "Im bidding 4S bid but im temporizing just in case that you have the exception hand". LHO didnt overcall over 1S and RHO didnt X 2H so they are not going to compete and temporizing with a fake bid cost little.
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