Methods after 1m - 1M - 2M
#1
Posted 2015-June-11, 07:29
Do you play different methods after hearts/spades or even diamonds/clubs? Can opener raise 3 cards in your style?
Just curious, because what I play atm is woefully inadequate: i.e. 2NT is inv with 4, 3x is natural GF showing 5, 3M inv with 5, 3NT is GF with 4, 4x is splinter with 6, 4M to play.
I've heard a lot about playing next suit up as GF inquiry, was wondering what follow ups people use et cetera. (That is to say 1m - 1♥ - 2♥ - 2♠ is art GF).
#2
Posted 2015-June-11, 07:36
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#4
Posted 2015-June-11, 08:26
Opener, who is going to be dummy, can:
- Accept the invitation by bidding 4M
- Accept the invitation by bidding 3NT, suggesting 3NT as a contract
- Reject the invitation by bidding 3M
- Describe his hand (as a game try) by bidding between 2M+1 and 3M
The bids between 2M+1 and 3M can be to your taste. I personally like long suit tries, but short suit tries or help suit tries are fine if that suits you better.
Finally, in the auction 1m-1♥; 2♥-2♠; 2NT shows a game try with spades (long suit, short suit, help..).
This way, declarer leaks little information to opponents.
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#5
Posted 2015-June-11, 08:34
gordontd, on 2015-June-11, 07:36, said:
Thanks Gordon.
#6
Posted 2015-June-11, 18:20
Asking bids:
Kokish
Step 1 asks partner for a suit where they would accept a Help Suit Game try
Other simple new suits are short suit tries
3M is the trump quality try.
Also
2N asks
3♣ 3 card min
3♦ 3 card max
3♥ 4 card min
3♠ 4 card max balanced
3N 4333 max
4♣/♦ 4 card splinter
4♥ 4 card splinter (♠ fpr ♥ or ♥ for ♠
Also
Step 1 ask (♥/♠) 2 ♠/N:
2N/3♣: 3 card with shortness (next step asks where/GF)
3♣/♦: 3 Card min bal
3♦/♥: 4 Card min Shortness (Step 1 plays/Step 2 asks GF)
3♥/♠: 4 Card min Balanced
3♠/4om: 4 Card Max Splinter
3N: 3 Card Max Balanced
4m: 4M225m with 5 card m (opener's minor)
4om/4♥ 4 Card Max Splinter
4♥/♠ 4 Card Max Balanced
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#7
Posted 2015-June-12, 12:41
Second, in my partnerships, I like to play some version of a convention most often known as Spiral, where the most economical bid available (my preference) or always 2NT (yuck!) asks for further information about 3 vs. 4 card support and minimum vs. maximum values.
#8
Posted 2015-June-12, 15:44
I think there are two very important things the relay has to do, other than reveal min/max and 3/4.
- Allow you to stop in opener's minor opposite a 3 card raise.
- Allow you to find out which shortness, if any, opener has with 3 in time to stop in 3NT, also useful for slam investigation of course.
I would do this:
1C 1S 2S 2N -
3C = Min with 3 - next step asks shortness
3D = Max with 3, short diamonds
3H = Max with 3, short hearts
3S = Min with 4
3N = Max with 3, no shortness, 4333 is fine too
4C = Max, 4225, reasonable suits
4D = Max with 4, splinter
4H = Max with 4, splinter
4S = Balanced max with 4
Etc., ordered however you think you can remember most easily. I find this easy to remember no matter which suit was opened or raised, with new suits always showing shortness (2NT substitutes for 3 card raise with short spades when hearts are trumps and 2S asks), opener's minor always showing min with 3 since it can be passed, and the bids otherwise what they sound like. They can double the shortness showing bids if they like, but I don't fear a lead of our shortness, and I'm not worried about a save after 1C P 1S P, so it doesn't concern me.
#9
Posted 2015-June-12, 16:54
KurtGodel, on 2015-June-11, 07:29, said:
Just curious, because what I play atm is woefully inadequate: i.e. 2NT is inv with 4, 3x is natural GF showing 5, 3M inv with 5, 3NT is GF with 4, 4x is splinter with 6, 4M to play.
I've heard a lot about playing next suit up as GF inquiry, was wondering what follow ups people use et cetera. (That is to say 1m - 1♥ - 2♥ - 2♠ is art GF).
1m - 1M - ; 2M
My partner and I raise with 3 card majors (for example, when we hold 1345 shapes). We play a simpler forcing relay
#10
Posted 2015-June-13, 03:25
jdonn, on 2015-June-12, 15:44, said:
It seems technically better to play that step one is always the minimum with shortage. With your rules, don't you run out of space after
1♦-1♥
2♥-2♠
3♦
#11
Posted 2015-June-13, 07:19
#12
Posted 2015-June-13, 22:42
gnasher, on 2015-June-13, 03:25, said:
1♦-1♥
2♥-2♠
3♦
I think whatever is technically best is probably more complicated than what I play. For that matter, what's really technically best is probably different for every different combination of major and minor opened. I am happy to just know opener's minor is a min with 3 since it's so intuitive. I usually look for the technically best thing that I think I will easily remember.