High level responses to 1NT
#1
Posted 2019-June-13, 06:47
#2
Posted 2019-June-13, 11:18
#3
Posted 2019-June-13, 11:42
#4
Posted 2019-June-13, 12:40
mikestar13, on 2019-June-13, 11:18, said:
I suspect so, but want to be sure, especially if it's something where we already did the memory work but never thought to apply it this way.
mikestar13, on 2019-June-13, 11:18, said:
Exactly. Range ask freed up the NT bids, which caused me to ask myself the question. One idea I had was to use the NT bids to ask for a lower quantitative threshold compared to range ask, a sort of fine tune. But I suspect others may have better ideas.
Vampyr, on 2019-June-13, 11:42, said:
We already have 4♣ Gerber, unless you see a useful way of distinguishing the two.
#5
Posted 2019-June-13, 14:44
pescetom, on 2019-June-13, 12:40, said:
Exactly. Range ask freed up the NT bids, which caused me to ask myself the question. One idea I had was to use the NT bids to ask for a lower quantitative threshold compared to range ask, a sort of fine tune. But I suspect others may have better ideas.
We already have 4♣ Gerber, unless you see a useful way of distinguishing the two.
4♣ “pick a major” is probably more useful.
#6
Posted 2019-June-13, 15:09
Vampyr, on 2019-June-13, 14:44, said:
We already have precise ways for responder to describe an equal length holding in both majors of various strengths within our "Stayman". And our Gerber can reach to specific kings if necessary, all in all I think it pulls it's weight. Which still leaves 4♠ and 4NT up for grabs.
#7
Posted 2019-June-13, 17:35
pescetom, on 2019-June-13, 15:09, said:
With both majors, there is an advantage to getting to the 4-level before the opponents get involved. I don’t know anyone who plays 4♣ Gerber, but if you have found it useful, then of course keep it.
I do not know how you are managing without 4NT quantitative.
#8
Posted 2019-June-13, 21:39
#9
Posted 2019-June-14, 02:52
Vampyr, on 2019-June-13, 17:35, said:
I do not know how you are managing without 4NT quantitative.
If I was going to reassign 4 clubs it would probably be as a South African transfer to hearts, with diamonds for spades. But the Gerber-Texas setup does it's job and I can play it with many partners without discussion or mishaps.
I don't need 4NT/5NT quantitative because we currently play 2 spades as range ask: opener responds 3 clubs with maximum, 2N otherwise. Given that information responder interested in NT rather than clubs can now place the final contract directly.
#10
Posted 2019-June-14, 07:14
jmc, on 2019-June-13, 21:39, said:
That's an interesting idea as 4-4 minors is one thing responder cannot show in our "Stayman". Not sure I follow your point about differentiation though - do you mean use 4♠ as a useful doubleton, 4NT as a useless doubleton, in both cases in an unidentified major?
#11
Posted 2019-June-14, 16:42
pescetom, on 2019-June-14, 07:14, said:
Really? I was under the impression that you used a 2♠ response as Baron.
#12
Posted 2019-June-15, 09:48
Vampyr, on 2019-June-14, 16:42, said:
In the "Stayman" I play in main partnership, 1NT-2♣-2♦ denies any 5-card major; then a 2♥/2♠ response asks for 4-cards in the other major and 3♥/3♠ responses are transfers to ♣/♦ (as they are if opener denies the 4-card major). So responder with both minors has to make a choice, although if he chooses ♣ opener can warn that he has better support for ♦.