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Multi with Strong D
#1
Posted 2018-July-24, 08:17
Hi!
I've seen some elite players play Multi as either weak in a major or GF with diamonds. The rebid showing diamonds (normally) after 2C - 2D; 3D has another meaning playing Multi with strong D and i think this has a lot of benefits.
I'm trying to figure out a structure for me and my partner for both the 2D Multi bid showing GF with diamonds and also the rebid after 2C - 2D; 3D.
The structure i have come up to;
2C - 2D;
3D = 5+D + 4S
3H = 5+D + 4H
I think having the hand 2524 or 2542 is pretty awkward so this makes it easier, i think.
2D - 2H;
2NT = Showing GF with D
(Maybe you can add some more GF hands in, like;
3C = Diamonds with clubs
3H = Diamonds with singleton heart
3S = Diamonds with singleton spade
I'm having trouble finding a reasonable continuation after these rebids.
Is my structure even good?
Do you experts have any input on these sequences?
Thanks!
I've seen some elite players play Multi as either weak in a major or GF with diamonds. The rebid showing diamonds (normally) after 2C - 2D; 3D has another meaning playing Multi with strong D and i think this has a lot of benefits.
I'm trying to figure out a structure for me and my partner for both the 2D Multi bid showing GF with diamonds and also the rebid after 2C - 2D; 3D.
The structure i have come up to;
2C - 2D;
3D = 5+D + 4S
3H = 5+D + 4H
I think having the hand 2524 or 2542 is pretty awkward so this makes it easier, i think.
2D - 2H;
2NT = Showing GF with D
(Maybe you can add some more GF hands in, like;
3C = Diamonds with clubs
3H = Diamonds with singleton heart
3S = Diamonds with singleton spade
I'm having trouble finding a reasonable continuation after these rebids.
Is my structure even good?
Do you experts have any input on these sequences?
Thanks!
#2
Posted 2018-July-24, 08:57
An idea I've been working on for some time:
Suppose
2♣ = <range 1> BAL OR <range 2> BAL OR unBAL GF not with primarily diamonds
2♦ = Weak 2M OR <range 3> BAL OR unBAL GF with primarily diamonds
and that 44(41), 4M5m22 and 5M4m22 are treated as balanced. Then it's possible to play
2♣-2♦; ?:
2♥ = "5+ H, unBAL" OR <range 1> BAL
...2♠ = relay
......2N = BAL
......3♣+ = 5+ H, unBAL, R(♥). See R(x) below.
...Anti-relays:
...2N = 2-H6+C (=> 3♦+ = unBAL)
...3♣ = 2-H6+D (=> 3♥+ = unBAL)
...3♦ = 6+S2-H (=> 3♥/3N+ = unBAL)
2♠ = "5+ S, unBAL"
...2N = relay
......3♣+ = R(♠). See R(x) below.
...Anti-relays:
...3♣ = 2-S6+C
...3♦ = 2-S6+D
...3♥ = 2-S6+H
2N = <range 2> BAL
3♣+ = "(4)5+ C, unBAL", R(♣). See R(x) below.
2♦-2M; ?:
P = weak, long M
2N = <range 3> BAL
3♣+:
As if
3♣+ = "GF, (4)5+ D, unBAL", R(♦). See R(x) below.
except that
3♦(M=♠) = Weak 2♥ OR as in R(♦). See R(x) below.
R(x):
(with
ab(x) = the "adjacent" suit "below" x (S,C,D,H if x is C,D,H,S, respectively)
na(x) = the suit not "adjacent" to x (H,S,C,D if x is C,D,H,S, respectively)
Or(x) = the other suit of the same rank as x,
and lo,mi,hi being the lowest-, middle-, highest-ranking suit outside x, respectively)
3♣ = 4+ lo, not 5-5 OR 1-suited
...3♦ = relay
......3♥ = 1-suited
......3♠+ = S(x,lo). See S(x,y) below.
...(...)
3♦ = 4+ mi, not 5-5
...3♥ = relay*
......3♠+ = S(x,mi). See S(x,y) below.
...(...)
3♥ = E(x). See below.
3♠+ = S(x,hi). See S(x,y) below.
S(x,y):
3♠ = 5x4y13(04) (e.g. Mulberry over this)
3N = 5x4y31(40) (e.g. Mulberry over this)
4♣+ = 6+x4+y**. Maybe something like
4♣ = 6x4y (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
4♦ = 6x5y
4♥ = 7x4y
And if we don't want to stop there, why not
4♠ = 6x6y
4N = 7x5y
5♣ = 8x4y
5♦ = 7x6y
5♥ = 8x5y
5♠ = 9x4y
?
E(x):
Basic idea:
3♥ = 5x5ab(x) OR 5x5na(x)2+Or(x) OR (if x=m) 4m1na(m)44 OR (if x=M) 5M4OM22
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4m1na(m)44 (if x=m) or 5M4OM22 (if x=M)
......4♣ = 5x5ab(x)
......4♦+ = 5x5na(x), 2+ Or(x).
In more detail:
E(♣):
3♥ = 5S5C OR 5H2+D5C OR 1444
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 1444 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5S5C (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5H2+D5C, even # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
......4♥ = 5H2+D5C, odd # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
...(...)
E(♦)
3♥ = 5D5C OR 5S5D2+C or 4144
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4144 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5D5C (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5S5D2+C (=> e.g. 4♥/4N = RKC(♦/♠), respectively
...(...)
E(♥)
3♥ = 5H5D OR 2+S5H5C OR 4522
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4522 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5H5D (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 2+S5H5C, even # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
......4♥ = 2+S5H5C, odd # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
...(...)
E(♠)
3♥ = 5S5H OR 5S2+H5D OR 5422
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 5422 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5S5H (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5S5D2+H (=> e.g. 4♥/N = RKC(♦/♠), respectively)
...(...)
* Passable with a Weak 2♥ in the sequence 2♦-2♠; 3♦-3♥.
** If Opener has shown at least 10 cards in x and y at 4♦ or higher, but nothing yet about key cards, then the lowest/2nd lowest bid by Responder outside x and y could be used as "RKC" in the lowest/highest ranking suit of x and y, respectively.
[I'll fix mistakes when I see them.]
Edit: Random examples (work in progress):
Added, starting 3 May 2020:
Suppose
2♣ = <range 1> BAL OR <range 2> BAL OR unBAL GF not with primarily diamonds
2♦ = Weak 2M OR <range 3> BAL OR unBAL GF with primarily diamonds
and that 44(41), 4M5m22 and 5M4m22 are treated as balanced. Then it's possible to play
2♣-2♦; ?:
2♥ = "5+ H, unBAL" OR <range 1> BAL
...2♠ = relay
......2N = BAL
......3♣+ = 5+ H, unBAL, R(♥). See R(x) below.
...Anti-relays:
...2N = 2-H6+C (=> 3♦+ = unBAL)
...3♣ = 2-H6+D (=> 3♥+ = unBAL)
...3♦ = 6+S2-H (=> 3♥/3N+ = unBAL)
2♠ = "5+ S, unBAL"
...2N = relay
......3♣+ = R(♠). See R(x) below.
...Anti-relays:
...3♣ = 2-S6+C
...3♦ = 2-S6+D
...3♥ = 2-S6+H
2N = <range 2> BAL
3♣+ = "(4)5+ C, unBAL", R(♣). See R(x) below.
2♦-2M; ?:
P = weak, long M
2N = <range 3> BAL
3♣+:
As if
3♣+ = "GF, (4)5+ D, unBAL", R(♦). See R(x) below.
except that
3♦(M=♠) = Weak 2♥ OR as in R(♦). See R(x) below.
R(x):
(with
ab(x) = the "adjacent" suit "below" x (S,C,D,H if x is C,D,H,S, respectively)
na(x) = the suit not "adjacent" to x (H,S,C,D if x is C,D,H,S, respectively)
Or(x) = the other suit of the same rank as x,
and lo,mi,hi being the lowest-, middle-, highest-ranking suit outside x, respectively)
3♣ = 4+ lo, not 5-5 OR 1-suited
...3♦ = relay
......3♥ = 1-suited
......3♠+ = S(x,lo). See S(x,y) below.
...(...)
3♦ = 4+ mi, not 5-5
...3♥ = relay*
......3♠+ = S(x,mi). See S(x,y) below.
...(...)
3♥ = E(x). See below.
3♠+ = S(x,hi). See S(x,y) below.
S(x,y):
3♠ = 5x4y13(04) (e.g. Mulberry over this)
3N = 5x4y31(40) (e.g. Mulberry over this)
4♣+ = 6+x4+y**. Maybe something like
4♣ = 6x4y (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
4♦ = 6x5y
4♥ = 7x4y
And if we don't want to stop there, why not
4♠ = 6x6y
4N = 7x5y
5♣ = 8x4y
5♦ = 7x6y
5♥ = 8x5y
5♠ = 9x4y
?
E(x):
Basic idea:
3♥ = 5x5ab(x) OR 5x5na(x)2+Or(x) OR (if x=m) 4m1na(m)44 OR (if x=M) 5M4OM22
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4m1na(m)44 (if x=m) or 5M4OM22 (if x=M)
......4♣ = 5x5ab(x)
......4♦+ = 5x5na(x), 2+ Or(x).
In more detail:
E(♣):
3♥ = 5S5C OR 5H2+D5C OR 1444
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 1444 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5S5C (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5H2+D5C, even # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
......4♥ = 5H2+D5C, odd # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
...(...)
E(♦)
3♥ = 5D5C OR 5S5D2+C or 4144
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4144 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5D5C (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5S5D2+C (=> e.g. 4♥/4N = RKC(♦/♠), respectively
...(...)
E(♥)
3♥ = 5H5D OR 2+S5H5C OR 4522
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 4522 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5H5D (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 2+S5H5C, even # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
......4♥ = 2+S5H5C, odd # of KC(♣) (=> e.g. 4♠ = RKC(♥), 4N = ♣Q ask, agreeing C)
...(...)
E(♠)
3♥ = 5S5H OR 5S2+H5D OR 5422
...3♠ = relay
......3N = 5422 (e.g. Mulberry over this)
......4♣ = 5S5H (e.g. Mulberry without 4♣ over this)
......4♦ = 5S5D2+H (=> e.g. 4♥/N = RKC(♦/♠), respectively)
...(...)
* Passable with a Weak 2♥ in the sequence 2♦-2♠; 3♦-3♥.
** If Opener has shown at least 10 cards in x and y at 4♦ or higher, but nothing yet about key cards, then the lowest/2nd lowest bid by Responder outside x and y could be used as "RKC" in the lowest/highest ranking suit of x and y, respectively.
[I'll fix mistakes when I see them.]
Edit: Random examples (work in progress):
Spoiler
Added, starting 3 May 2020:
Spoiler
#3
Posted 2018-July-24, 13:12
Chillwell1, on 2018-July-24, 08:17, said:
Hi!
I've seen some elite players play Multi as either weak in a major or GF with diamonds. The rebid showing diamonds (normally) after 2C - 2D; 3D has another meaning playing Multi with strong D and i think this has a lot of benefits.
I'm trying to figure out a structure for me and my partner for both the 2D Multi bid showing GF with diamonds and also the rebid after 2C - 2D; 3D.
The structure i have come up to;
2C - 2D;
3D = 5+D + 4S
3H = 5+D + 4H
I think having the hand 2524 or 2542 is pretty awkward so this makes it easier, i think.
2D - 2H;
2NT = Showing GF with D
(Maybe you can add some more GF hands in, like;
3C = Diamonds with clubs
3H = Diamonds with singleton heart
3S = Diamonds with singleton spade
I'm having trouble finding a reasonable continuation after these rebids.
Is my structure even good?
Do you experts have any input on these sequences?
Thanks!
I've seen some elite players play Multi as either weak in a major or GF with diamonds. The rebid showing diamonds (normally) after 2C - 2D; 3D has another meaning playing Multi with strong D and i think this has a lot of benefits.
I'm trying to figure out a structure for me and my partner for both the 2D Multi bid showing GF with diamonds and also the rebid after 2C - 2D; 3D.
The structure i have come up to;
2C - 2D;
3D = 5+D + 4S
3H = 5+D + 4H
I think having the hand 2524 or 2542 is pretty awkward so this makes it easier, i think.
2D - 2H;
2NT = Showing GF with D
(Maybe you can add some more GF hands in, like;
3C = Diamonds with clubs
3H = Diamonds with singleton heart
3S = Diamonds with singleton spade
I'm having trouble finding a reasonable continuation after these rebids.
Is my structure even good?
Do you experts have any input on these sequences?
Thanks!
It not uncommon to use 2C-2D-3M as 4M and 5+ Ds.
This allows 2C-2D-3D to deny 4M.
#4
Posted 2018-August-16, 00:03
I've seen the following:
2D-2H;
3C = Diamonds and another suit (3D asks)
3D = 6+ diamonds, no shortness.
3M = 6+ diamonds, short major.
3NT = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Forcing.
You can play the same way after 2C-2D, but then bidding 3X shows clubs as the primary suit.
2D-2H;
3C = Diamonds and another suit (3D asks)
3D = 6+ diamonds, no shortness.
3M = 6+ diamonds, short major.
3NT = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Forcing.
You can play the same way after 2C-2D, but then bidding 3X shows clubs as the primary suit.
#7
Posted 2018-August-16, 16:30
Haha, reminds me of a rant I once saw here:
just paraphrasing, don't remember the exact quote said:
Why are Polish players allowed to play their weird artificial 2♣ opening? Why can't they just play the perfectly natural Standard American system?
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#8
Posted 2018-August-18, 13:00
Kungsgeten, on 2018-August-16, 00:03, said:
I've seen the following:
2D-2H;
3C = Diamonds and another suit (3D asks)
3D = 6+ diamonds, no shortness.
3M = 6+ diamonds, short major.
3NT = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Forcing.
You can play the same way after 2C-2D, but then bidding 3X shows clubs as the primary suit.
2D-2H;
3C = Diamonds and another suit (3D asks)
3D = 6+ diamonds, no shortness.
3M = 6+ diamonds, short major.
3NT = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ diamonds, short clubs. Forcing.
You can play the same way after 2C-2D, but then bidding 3X shows clubs as the primary suit.
What should the 2NT rebid be after 2D- 2H:? Just GF with D or anything else?
I really like that structure you had seen.
After 2C - 2D;
All rebids on 3 level is natural but with clubs as the primary suit; so 2C-2D; 3H shows 4H and 5C?
#10
Posted 2018-August-21, 02:23
Chillwell1, on 2018-August-18, 13:00, said:
What should the 2NT rebid be after 2D- 2H:? Just GF with D or anything else?
I really like that structure you had seen.
After 2C - 2D;
All rebids on 3 level is natural but with clubs as the primary suit; so 2C-2D; 3H shows 4H and 5C?
I really like that structure you had seen.
After 2C - 2D;
All rebids on 3 level is natural but with clubs as the primary suit; so 2C-2D; 3H shows 4H and 5C?
Well, if you have a strong balanced option in the multi, then that hand would bid 2NT. If you don't (just weak major or strong diamonds) then I guess you could play 2NT as 6 diamonds and suitable to bid no-trumps? You could even play it as non-forcing, let's say 20-22 with 6322 and suitable for no-trump play. That can be an awkward hand if opening 1D, and might help somewhat instead of treating it as a normal 2NT opening. Another nice option could be to play 2NT as GF with 5-5 minors, since that isn't covered by the rest of the structure.
Regarding 2C-2D, I'd suggest you play the same principle as 2D-2H, so:
3C = 5+ clubs and 4 cards in another suit, 3D asks.
3D = 6+ clubs, no shortness.
3M = 6+ clubs, short major.
3NT = 6+ clubs, short diamonds. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ clubs, short diamonds, too strong for 3NT.
Note that this doesn't work if you play 2C-2D; 3NT as 25-27 balanced.
#12
Posted 2018-August-23, 06:45
Kungsgeten, on 2018-August-21, 02:23, said:
Well, if you have a strong balanced option in the multi, then that hand would bid 2NT. If you don't (just weak major or strong diamonds) then I guess you could play 2NT as 6 diamonds and suitable to bid no-trumps? You could even play it as non-forcing, let's say 20-22 with 6322 and suitable for no-trump play. That can be an awkward hand if opening 1D, and might help somewhat instead of treating it as a normal 2NT opening. Another nice option could be to play 2NT as GF with 5-5 minors, since that isn't covered by the rest of the structure.
Regarding 2C-2D, I'd suggest you play the same principle as 2D-2H, so:
3C = 5+ clubs and 4 cards in another suit, 3D asks.
3D = 6+ clubs, no shortness.
3M = 6+ clubs, short major.
3NT = 6+ clubs, short diamonds. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ clubs, short diamonds, too strong for 3NT.
Note that this doesn't work if you play 2C-2D; 3NT as 25-27 balanced.
Regarding 2C-2D, I'd suggest you play the same principle as 2D-2H, so:
3C = 5+ clubs and 4 cards in another suit, 3D asks.
3D = 6+ clubs, no shortness.
3M = 6+ clubs, short major.
3NT = 6+ clubs, short diamonds. Not forcing.
4C = 6+ clubs, short diamonds, too strong for 3NT.
Note that this doesn't work if you play 2C-2D; 3NT as 25-27 balanced.
Thanks! This seems really good!!
For the 25-27 bal you could have the 2NT rebid after 2D-2H; show 25-27.
Or maybe use Kokish relay to show 25-27 in the 2C opening.
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