Stayman With Balanced Hand
#1
Posted 2015-July-23, 21:34
Having run into a couple of nightmare flat dummy hands recently, I've been exploring when to use Stayman (for a four card fit) after partner opens 1 NT (<16).
With a balanced hand and game going values, is it worthwhile to explore a 4-4 fit or go straight for 3 NT? Even with a doubleton in many cases I find it plays much like a NT hand would.
Thanks in advance
#3
Posted 2015-July-24, 01:31
ajfonty, on 2015-July-23, 21:34, said:
Notrump v Major
e.g. when you're 4333, you probably shouldn't use Stayman.
#4
Posted 2015-July-24, 01:37
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#5
Posted 2015-July-24, 05:22
I;m not totally convinced at mp. If opener also 4333 then your fine, but if opener has a doubleton your likely 3-2/4-2 in a suit and may have a ruff so will often score better in 4M than 3N.
#6
Posted 2015-July-24, 15:16
Many authorities have written on the subject of avoiding the major search with the pancake hand over NT openings, most recommend avoiding it each time, Ron Klinger recommends always avoiding it unless the partnership has methods to find a doubleton in opener's hand. There are several arguments against using such partnership methods 1. Richard Pavlicek's web site cited above indicates that even if you were to find the doubleton, at game level 3N is still safer at game level. 2. Avoiding extra info given out additional info about opener's hand, particularly in the commom case where he declares 3NT. 3. Additional memory load on partnership.
Edited extensively 1300 EST 7/27/2015
#8
Posted 2015-July-24, 15:41
At imps, the issue is not so much making 600/630/620...the issue is about making a plus score in whichever game you reach.
So I use a slightly different approach, considering only 2 metrics....high card and trump integrity.
If we have 25-27 hcp, I look for the fit. Not only does the 4-4 often generate an extra trick via a ruff, but also there are usually more 'technique' plays available in a trump contract than in notrump.
If we have 28+ hcp, then if we are 4333, we'd probably have to be unlucky for them to run a suit on us. More to the point, if we have 28+ hcp and weak trump, we rate to have all side suits stopped, and to be able to generate 7-8 tricks in the side suits, and now the main threat to the contract is losing 3 trump tricks when we are playing Jxxx opposite Axxx or worse.
Thus my style in imps is to stayman unless we are 4333/3433, have 28+ hcp, AND responder's major is Hxxx, or worse.
#9
Posted 2015-July-24, 15:47
1eyedjack, on 2015-July-24, 01:37, said:
I moved to Victoria in 1986 and joined the local library. I wasn't looking for bridge books, but I checked anyway. Iirc, they may have had an old Goren book or two, but the only book I remember for sure was the book on Cobra, advertised on the cover blurb as the first system generated using computer analysis. I checked it out....I think I was the first person ever to do so, according to the record then kept on the inside cover of the book. I didn't spend much time on it because I knew that I would never get anyone to play it with me even if the method looked good. I'm sure the book was rubbished a long, long time ago. I had completely forgotten about this until I read your post
I have no idea at all as to how the Capital Region District library authority made the decision to acquire this very obscure, esoteric book and for all I know I was the only person who ever checked it out of the library.
#10
Posted 2015-July-25, 09:03
steve2005, on 2015-July-24, 05:22, said:
It makes a difference what the combined hcp strength is - with a little extra the ruff often does not provide an extra trick. It also makes a difference if you play a system that can identify a mirror 4333 shape in Opener's hand.
#11
Posted 2015-July-25, 09:31
mikeh, on 2015-July-24, 15:47, said:
#13
Posted 2018-July-05, 00:07
mikeh, on 2015-July-24, 15:47, said:
I have no idea at all as to how the Capital Region District library authority made the decision to acquire this very obscure, esoteric book and for all I know I was the only person who ever checked it out of the library.
I played it (successfully) for 10+ years. It was written before transfers, Lebensohl, Multi so changed system to Precision but still incorporated many of COBRA's features.