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#21 User is offline   nullve 

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Posted 2015-October-25, 09:08

I'm an advocate of the "pass or bash" philosophy of responding to 1N. This frees up a lot of 2N bids, which allows me to play:

1N-?::

2 = "Stayman", incl. weak hands with 6+ m
...2 = no major
......P = 5+ D, weak
......(...)
......2N = "lebensohl"
.........3 = forced
............P = 6+ C, weak
............3-3 = GF with 4M4-OM and a a singleton/void. Usually no slam interest.
............Specifically:
............3 = SPL M
...............3 = relay
..................3 = SPL H [hence 4S1-H]
..................3N = SPL S [hence 1-S4H]
............3 = SPL C [hence 4M4-OM1-C]
............3 = SPL D [hence 4M4-OM1-D]
...2 = "H"
......(...)
......2N = "lebensohl"
.........3 = forced
............P = 6+ C, weak
............3 = 6+ D, weak
............3-3N = GF with 4S3-H and a singleton/void. Usually no slam interest.
............Specifically:
............3 = SPL C [hence 4S3-H1-C]
............3 = SPL D [hence 4S3-H1-D]
............3N = SPL H [hence 4S1-H]
...2 = "S"
......(...)
......2N = "lebensohl"
.........3 = forced
............P = 6+ C, weak
............3 = 6+ D, weak
............3-3N = GF with 4S3-H and a singleton/void. Usually no slam interest.
............Specifically:
............3 = SPL C [hence 3-S4H1-C]
............3 = SPL D [hence 3-S4H1-D]
............3N = SPL S [hence 1-S4H]
(...)
2N = Puppet Stayman
3 = 5+D5+C, weak
3-3 = GF with 3-S3-H and singleton/void. Usually no slam interest.
Specifically:
3 = SPL M [hence 1-M3-OM]
...3 = relay
......3 = SPL H [hence 3-S1-H]
......3N = SPL S [hence 1-S3-H]
3 = SPL C [hence 3-S3-H6+D1-C]
3 = SPL D [hence 3-S3-H1-D6+C]
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Posted 2015-October-25, 11:46

One thing that is common to many methods is that you lose something specific, ie.

With 5-5 in the majors we can pretty much play in 2 or 4. Invites are overrated and what we choose to lose when we have to lose something.
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Posted 2015-October-26, 11:03

Playing transfer rebids after a 2 transfer allows you to get the effect of the mentioned 1NT - 3 convention while retaining the hand type within the transfer structure. So after 1NT - 2; 2:-
2 = clubs or balanced or a strong 1-suiter
2NT = 54, INV
3 = diamonds
3 = 5+ spades, GF
3 = 6+ hearts, INV

The hand types that are missing are invites with 5+ and 4+. The 54 hand can then be handled through 2 (or, as I do, with a 2NT response) and 1NT - 2; 2 - 3 is available for 5-5 hands. Of course you can also move the 54 invitational hand into 2 too in which case an extra sequence opens up.

It is also worth noting that playing 2 as something other than normal Stayman opens up additional possibilities for hands of this type.

Finally, as the OP is in England I will mention that Marc Smith did a series of articles in the bridge magazine addressing this and other aspects of designing a 1NT structure. It is a few years ago now (probably more than 10) but if you ask around someone might keep back copies and be able to lend you the relevant issues.
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Posted 2015-October-26, 20:05

View Postlycier, on 2015-October-25, 03:59, said:

I disagree.

What you said is 5431 convention,generally speaking,it ask responder should promise 10hcp in the hand.
But for this hand,why does opener make 4? because there is no any wasted points in ,very lucky probability distribution.
Only with 8hcp,obviously,this usually doesn't work wonders there.

The question was methods. This person bid 3NT instead.
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Posted 2015-October-29, 10:19

View Postlycier, on 2015-October-25, 03:59, said:

Only with 8hcp,obviously,this usually doesn't work wonders there.

I think it's normal to bid 3NT at teams when vulnerable.
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