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Follow ups after 1S/1NT/2NT System Advice

#1 User is offline   jmcw 

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Posted 2015-September-22, 07:36

Playing 2/1. What follow up structure would you recommend after 1>>1NT>>2NT.
Looking for advanced/expert treatment. Thanks
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Posted 2015-September-22, 08:21

GIB's treatment is not bad (based on transfers starting from 3C, so clubs will have to be shown via 3S or not at all).
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Posted 2015-September-22, 08:55

I use transfers. 3 is the tricky one to remember, since it shows clubs.

All over 3-level transfers are mandatory, in that opener has to accept. 3 is different, in that it makes little sense to rule out 3N. I play that opener only 'accepts' the transfer to clubs with a hand that has good playability in clubs, and otherwise bids 3N.
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Posted 2015-September-22, 13:33

What is 2NT in this sequence? 18-19 Balanced?

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Posted 2015-September-22, 14:03

View PostHanoi5, on 2015-September-22, 13:33, said:

What is 2NT in this sequence? 18-19 Balanced?

Yes although 6322's with suitable strength and honour structure can also apply. Also good 17's (or 16's if you don't like 15-17 with a 5cM but that causes obvious problems).
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Posted 2015-September-22, 19:35

View PostHanoi5, on 2015-September-22, 13:33, said:

What is 2NT in this sequence? 18-19 Balanced?

We play 18/19 bal.
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Posted 2015-September-22, 23:29

View Postgwnn, on 2015-September-22, 14:03, said:

Yes although 6322's with suitable strength and honour structure can also apply. Also good 17's (or 16's if you don't like 15-17 with a 5cM but that causes obvious problems).

With 16 you just bid a minor suit imo. After partner's false preference you can then bid 2NT to show a weaker 2NT. Yes I know it is silly to have two strengths for an invitional 2NT bid (if the stronger is not forcing the weaker will be too high opposite a minimum), but the direct 2NT rebid is almost forcing.
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Posted 2015-September-23, 00:44

I think that makes a lot of sense and I wouldn't ever bid 2N with a 16 count but I've seen it advocated here and there.

To complete my previous post, lots of 5242/5224 (17-19 ish) also rebid 2N.
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Posted 2015-September-25, 08:18

View Postjmcw, on 2015-September-22, 07:36, said:

Looking for advanced/expert treatment. Thanks

For A/E treatments you might do better to stop the auction one bid earlier and take opinions...
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