Inverted Stayman
#1
Posted 2015-November-25, 11:13
Here's how it works....
2C-handles most invites other than both minors, also handles some GF hands
.....2D-no major or any maximum
..........2H-5H-invitational
..........2S-5S-invitational
..........2N-invitational
...............opener checks back for major fits with a maximum
..........3m-invitational
.....2H-4 spades, minimum
..........P-5H invitational
..........2S-to play (I think)
..........2N-to play
..........3m-to play
.....2S-4 hearts, minimum
.........P-5S, invitational
..........2N-to play
..........3m-to play
..........3H-to play
.....2N-both majors, minimum
..........etc
Looks interesting.
#2
Posted 2015-November-25, 15:43
#3
Posted 2015-November-25, 16:17
http://www.bridgemat...com/etmnt06.pdf
It looks complicated to me, but there are some symmetries and some pretty nice things about it.
#4
Posted 2015-November-26, 03:56
1NT-2C; 3C = Max with 4-4 majors (so this is excluded from 2C)
1NT-3C = Asks five card major, GF, could have a four card major
This would answer steve's question and also allows opener to show rather than ask:
1NT-2C; 2D-2NT;
3m = South African Texas to five card major
3M = Four card major
3NT = No major
#5
Posted 2015-November-26, 06:05
Kungsgeten, on 2015-November-26, 03:56, said:
1NT-2C; 3C = Max with 4-4 majors (so this is excluded from 2C)
This is indeed 4-4 majors and max but with the additional information of not liking clubs. 3♦ is similar but not liking diamonds and 3NT is both majors, max liking all suits.
Kungsgeten, on 2015-November-26, 03:56, said:
This is used as a diamond transfer but the desired effect is available via a 3♦ response when holding 3+ spades. With 3 hearts and <3 spades interested in a 5-3 heart fit, it looks like the correct response is 2♠.
Kungsgeten, on 2015-November-26, 03:56, said:
3m = South African Texas to five card major
3M = Four card major
3NT = No major
In the linked system, 3♣ is a general relay, 3♦ asks if 4 hearts are held, 3♥ asks about spades and 3♠ shows 5 hearts. The continuations are structured in such a way as to enable check back for a weak major suit as well as for a major fit. This sequence also highlights a major criticism of the structure, namely that each solution is individual and does not appear to follow any logical rules from one to the next. I am fairly sure some of these sequences could be moved around a little to be simpler and thus give it a lower memory overhead.
#6
Posted 2015-November-26, 12:06
He uses 1N-2D, 2H-2S to start a relay for pattern (and this can get fairly high). He also uses 1N-2D, 2S-2N to ask pattern after opener has shown 4 hearts with 2S.
Makes me wonder how far you could go with this...
1N-2D (hearts to play or artificial GF ask or other things)
.....2S-4 hearts
.....2N-4 hearts and 4 spades
.....3C-5 hearts
1N-2D
.....2H-2 or 3 hearts
..........etc-other things
..........2S-GF relay
.............2N-4S
....................3D-4C
....................3H-4333
....................3S-4243
....................3N-4342
.............3C-5C
.............3D-5D
.............3H-5S
.............3S-4m4m32
.............3N-4m333
#7
Posted 2015-November-26, 12:15
1N-2C
2S-3m is then a weakish invite with clubs and spades (opener showed hearts of course), with strong hands with the same distribution transferring to clubs and bidding hearts. I don't know if it works very well but it's fun to play.
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2015-November-26, 12:22
gwnn, on 2015-November-26, 12:15, said:
1N-2C
2S-3m is then a weakish invite with clubs and spades (opener showed hearts of course). I don't know if it works very well but it's fun to play.
I don't understand. 1N-2C, 2S+ doesn't allow you to sign off in 2H.
#9
Posted 2015-November-26, 12:51
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2015-November-27, 03:24
straube, on 2015-November-26, 12:06, said:
He uses 1N-2D, 2H-2S to start a relay for pattern (and this can get fairly high). He also uses 1N-2D, 2S-2N to ask pattern after opener has shown 4 hearts with 2S.
Makes me wonder how far you could go with this...
1N-2D (hearts to play or artificial GF ask or other things)
.....2S-4 hearts
.....2N-4 hearts and 4 spades
.....3C-5 hearts
1N-2D
.....2H-2 or 3 hearts
..........etc-other things
..........2S-GF relay
.............2N-4S
....................3D-4C
....................3H-4333
....................3S-4243
....................3N-4342
.............3C-5C
.............3D-5D
.............3H-5S
.............3S-4m4m32
.............3N-4m333
This is very similar to what I play in a context where 2♣ is Garbage Stayman:
1N-2♦ = Jacoby transfer or strong [I think of 2♦ as 'Jacoman'*, a portmanteau of 'Jacoby transfer' and 'GF Stayman']
1N-2♦; ?: [with some details intentionally left out]
2♥ = 2-3 H or 3433 [unable to make a Law-ful super-accept of H]
...(...)
...2♠ = strong (balanced?) relay
......2N = 4+S3-H, not 4333
.........3♣ = relay
............3♦+ = same as 3♦+ over 1N-2♦; 2♠-2N; but with majors reversed.
............E.g.:
............3♦ = 4+ D
...............3♥ = relay
..................3♠ = 4243
..................3N = 4342
..................4♣ = 4252
............3♥ = 5S(332) [=> 3♠ = relay]
............3♠ = 4234
............3N = 4324
............4♣ = 4225
......3♣+ = 3-S3-H or 4M333
......E.g. the "simple":
......3♣ = 5C(332) or 6C(322) [nat. continuations]
......3♦ = 5D(332) or 6D(322) [nat. continuations]
......3♥ = (4333) [ineconomical, maybe, but this pattern is often a big turnoff, anyway]
......3♠ = 2344
......3N = 3244
......4♣ = 2245
......4♦ = 2254
......Or the "symmetrical":
......3♣ = 5+ D or 3244
.........3♦ = relay
............3♥ = 5D(332) [=> 3♠ = relay]
............3♠ = 6D(322) [=> 3N = relay, since 6D(322) must be good news]
............3N = 3244
............4♣ = 2254
......3♦ = (4333) [= 3♥ = relay, I suppose]
......3♥ = 5C(322) [=> 3♠ = relay]
......3♠ = 6C(322) [=> 3N = relay, since 6C(322) must be good news]
......3N = 2344
......4♣ = 2245
2♠ = 4-5 H, not 3433 [Law-ful super-accept of H]
...2N = strong (balanced?) relay
......3♣ = 4S4H [=> 3♦ = relay]
......3♦+ = same as 3♦+ over 1N-2♦; 2♥-2♠; 2N-3♣, but with majors reversed
...(...)
2N+ = undefined
* which in turn makes me think of Jaco Pastorius, the bass player
#11
Posted 2015-November-27, 09:04
#12
Posted 2015-November-27, 09:50
#13
Posted 2015-November-27, 10:05
Zelandakh, on 2015-November-27, 09:50, said:
No, I hadn't seen that one. You and I worked on 2C-2D as hearts or GF relay and I thought that was pretty cute at the time. I guess the idea has been around.
Do you have a link or anything with 1N-2D as hearts/gf relay? I'm wondering if this could be paired with 2C as inverted Stayman and then use either the rest of Glen's structure or possibly simplify it if possible without weakening it too much.
#14
Posted 2015-November-27, 12:21
straube, on 2015-November-27, 09:04, said:
Zelandakh, on 2015-November-27, 09:50, said:
If the basic idea originated with me, it did so less than two years ago. (My first note on it is dated June 1, 2014.)
straube, on 2015-November-27, 09:04, said:
The remaining non-standard part of my NT structure can be found here:
http://www.bridgebas...ds/page__st__20
#15
Posted 2015-November-27, 14:10
ETM Victory
I arrived at this since Bergen/Cohen were recommending to always super accept Jacoby transfers with 4+ in M. I determined that this was viable for hearts (since if you have a 9+ card heart fit, the opponents often have an 8+ spade fit, and trying to stop in 2H lets them in). I had played Forcing Stayman back when I played a weak trump in the early 80s, so it seemed feasible to blend the two together.
The ETM Victory 1NT-2C Stayman structure had "Delayed Scanian", which should have been useful but it turns out only really needed in bidding contests (where you want to avoid 3NT that everybody gets to).
Later the great Jeff Rubens wrote about Inverted Stayman in The Bridge World, and I grafted that on to a complete notrump structure called EMT Notrump 06, where 06 is 2006.
I didn't use the structure, and now almost a decade later, I can't remember why I made the design decisions I did, though if I studied it I could figure things out. I do know that I had identified Choice of Games was a big success factor, and if anything the structure could even use more COG.
Thus Straube is more an authority on this structure that I am at this time
#16
Posted 2015-November-27, 14:55
glen, on 2015-November-27, 14:10, said:
ETM Victory
I can easily have been influenced by glen, since I've stumbled upon the 'ETM Victory' document several times.
#17
Posted 2015-November-27, 15:30
5143 vs 5035 vs 5242 would show shape. I think there's not room enough, but I'm not sure. It seems you often 1) show a suit of interest 2) show shortness and then 3) look
for fit after that.
My own NT structure uses 1N-3D to show anything from 3415 to 3307. Like many structures, fit-finding comes after shortness because there are too many hand types to show before 3N has passed and identifying shortness gives a good approximation for mesh.
#18
Posted 2015-November-27, 16:34
straube, on 2015-November-27, 15:30, said:
5143 vs 5035 vs 5242 would show shape. I think there's not room enough, but I'm not sure. It seems you often 1) show a suit of interest 2) show shortness and then 3) look
for fit after that.
My own NT structure uses 1N-3D to show anything from 3415 to 3307. Like many structures, fit-finding comes after shortness because there are too many hand types to show before 3N has passed and identifying shortness gives a good approximation for mesh.
With 5242/5224/2542/2524 the concept was that without a M fit you were heading towards 3NT. So instead the focus was just on whether OM was weak or not, since OM was the mostly likely lead. In addition m was deliberately kept hidden so if the opponents led a minor it might be responder's second suit.
So 1NT-2red;-2M-3NT COG with weak OM
and 1NT-2red;-2M-cheapest;-cheapest-3NT is COG not weak in OM
With 5242/5224/2542/2524 slam interest there are specific auctions, such as 1NT-2H;-2S-3D 5-5+ blacks or 5-2-2-4 slam try
A lot of this structure was around finding a 5-3 fit if opener has 5 in OM
5143/5134/1543/1534 go 1NT-2red;-2M-3♣, which handles shortness in OM. 5035 can go this route, but was intended to bid 1NT-2H;-2S-3D.