antonylee, on 2019-April-26, 03:03, said:
I am looking for a good writeup of the Meckstroth adjunct, where 1M-1NT; 2NT* shows various strong hands.
There's a description of it, ostensibly by Jeff Meckstroth himself, in Max Hardy's
Advanced Bidding for the 2st Century. It is extremely wordy, but can be condensed into
1M-1N(F1); ?:
2
♣: now also with 17-18, 5M3m(32), in order to free up the 2N rebid
2
♦: now also with 17-18, 5M332, in order to free up the 2N rebid
2N+ = Meckstroth Adjunct proper, i.e.
2N = GF, neither 5+ side suit nor 5M(332)
...3
♣ = 2- M (then mandatory!)
......3
♦ = 4 D
......3M = GF, 6+ M, 1-suited
......3OM = 4 OM
......3N = 5(6)M4C. If 6 M, then M not good enough to play 4M opposite singleton support
......4
♣ = 6+M4C, M good enough to play 4M opposite singleton support
...3M = the 3c limit raise
...4M = the bad 3c raise
...other: does not exist(!)
3
♣ = GF, 5+ C
3
♦ = GF, 5+ D
3M = standard (so only INV)
3OM = GF, 5+ OM
3N = 19, 5M(332)
antonylee, on 2019-April-26, 03:03, said:
In particular, after a 1S opener, how does one locate a 3=5 heart fit?
Thanks!
If the bidding goes
1
♠-1N; 2N-3
♣; 3
♠/3N/4
♣
or
1
♠-1N; 3
♠/N,
then Responder is obviously unable to introduce his long hearts below the 4-level, so any 5-3 or 6-2 heart fit will likely be missed. And if the bidding goes
1
♠-1N; 2N-3
♣; 3
♦
or
1
♠-1N; 3m,
then although Responder is able to show long hearts at the 3-level, it's still impossible to consistently explore a heart fit in sufficient detail. (To see this, we need only look at the case where Opener and Responder have
a) 19 hcp, 5143
b) 19 hcp, 5242
c) 19 hcp, 5341
and
d) 7 hcp, 1534
e) 7 hcp, 1633,
respectively.)
One could obviously try to fix some of these problems by defining Responder's 3
♦, 3
♥ and 3N rebids over 1
♠-1N; 2N. Other fixes include opening 1
♣ with (17)18-19 BAL and playing something like Swedish T-Walsh. This not only frees up Opener's 3N rebid over 1M-1N, but helps on the 5M(332) 17-18 counts as well. For example with 18 hcp, 5332 opposite 7 hcp, 1543 the auction, instead of going
1
♠-1N
2
♦-P,
would end in 4
♥ after
1
♣-1
♦ ("NAT or 11-13/17-19 BAL"; "4+ H")
1N-2
♦ (17-19 BAL, 2-3 H; "5+ H")
2
♥,
which is probably an identical start (except for the meanings) as in RM Precision (Meckstroth's system with regular partner Eric Rodwell), btw.
antonylee, on 2019-April-26, 03:03, said:
(Yes, I know, I should play Gazzilli instead

)
I believe you can play versions of both at once, since that is sort of what I do, inspired by what Bocchi-Duboin once did. Then
* you get a more limited Gazzilli, which is good;
* the 3M rebid over 1M-1N can be freed up for some GF type hand if you want;
* you can play the same 2N+ structure over 1M-1N and 1M-1N; 2
♣-2
♦, except for the range.