Puppet Stayman and another question
#1
Posted 2022-January-23, 13:51
1) With regard to Puppet Stayman and using it when partner has opened 1NT.....after bidding 2C, it seems that the responses by Opener jump to the three level. Is this correct, and why the jump, if so? Why not just have Opener stay at the two level?
2) My next question has to do with slam bidding. Wife and I used control asking bids (A=2, K=1). Why aren't these more popular with SA or 2/1 ? I've never seen control asking bids used against us, so I am wondering if there is a reason. I'm hoping whatever new partner I end up with, I can sway him or her in that direction, but would this be a mistake ?
#2
Posted 2022-January-23, 14:51
Shugart23, on 2022-January-23, 13:51, said:
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You need a lot of the lower levels to find how well the suits fit and establish overall strength. Cue bidding and RKC generally can generally find out about controls later. Some sort of lower level control ask might work after suit agreement but I've never really seen people use this outside of some sort of relay system. One problem is showing number of controls tends to interfere with showing control location which is sometimes more important. 2/1 bidders have enough problems just narrowing down overall strength with the wide range of both opener and responder.
Garozzo I think eventually came to believe that low level control showing was a mistake, and shape should be shown first.
#3
Posted 2022-January-23, 14:51
2) In dialogue bidding (as in SA or 2/1) there are a few smaller points that make control asking bids not as valuable. Usually there isn't a clearly defined captain(/asker) on the auction, and neither side is limited. Also 2/1 and SA typically need more bidding space to establish a game force and slam try than strong club systems do1. Both of these imply that, by the time you can safely ask for controls, you tend to be at the risk of exceeding your safety level. That being said I think it's also at least partially a historical coincidence, so if you and your partner are willing to play control asking bids I'm sure you can find a way to make them work in a dialogue bidding context.
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#4
Posted 2022-January-24, 09:10
#5
Posted 2022-January-24, 10:21
But I suspect OP is overthinking detail if this is really his main worry: he will need to find a partner he will enjoy playing with (already quite a task), agree a basic system and set of conventions to get started with, agree signals and carding, learn respective styles and quirks and so on. The details of one convention are like the cherry on a huge cake, and probably nobody will play control-showing systems. Best of luck in any case.
#6
Posted 2022-January-24, 12:15
pescetom, on 2022-January-24, 10:21, said:
But I suspect OP is overthinking detail if this is really his main worry: he will need to find a partner he will enjoy playing with (already quite a task), agree a basic system and set of conventions to get started with, agree signals and carding, learn respective styles and quirks and so on. The details of one convention are like the cherry on a huge cake, and probably nobody will play control-showing systems. Best of luck in any case.
Yeah, thanks...It is true I am a bit leery going from a very detailed system with my established long-time partner to a random partner whom I have never met (We have recently moved cross country). I for sure will miss opening 1S with 4 little ones.
I'm really just reviewing system details on bids that I have never or rarely used ...for example , the bids and responses to strong 2C openings I need to review .
Back in the pre-pandemic days when we were playing, when I was 5-3-3-2 with a Major, I made the decision to ALWAYS open this hand 1NT (provided I had the point count). I decided it was better to be consistent rather than sometimes open 1M and other times open 1NT. Our NT range however was either 10-13 or 13-15 so it was easy to do.
I'm not sure this same treatment would be good with a NT range of 15-17 and a 1M range of 12-21. . I suppose as an alternative thought, one could say we NEVER open 1NT with a 5 card Major and hence would never need Puppet.
I'd be interested in any one's thoughts on ALWAYS or NEVER opening 1NT with a 5 card Major in SA or 2/1 ---in Matchpoint
#7
Posted 2022-January-24, 13:44
Shugart23, on 2022-January-24, 12:15, said:
I'm really just reviewing system details on bids that I have never or rarely used ...for example , the bids and responses to strong 2C openings I need to review .
Back in the pre-pandemic days when we were playing, when I was 5-3-3-2 with a Major, I made the decision to ALWAYS open this hand 1NT (provided I had the point count). I decided it was better to be consistent rather than sometimes open 1M and other times open 1NT. Our NT range however was either 10-13 or 13-15 so it was easy to do.
I'm not sure this same treatment would be good with a NT range of 15-17 and a 1M range of 12-21. . I suppose as an alternative thought, one could say we NEVER open 1NT with a 5 card Major and hence would never need Puppet.
I'd be interested in any one's thoughts on ALWAYS or NEVER opening 1NT with a 5 card Major in SA or 2/1 ---in Matchpoint
FWIW I've played both treatments of 5332 with 15-17 and prefer to always (or almost always) open 1NT. It carries a price at MP when much of the field plays in a more comfortable 2M, although you can mitigate that by giving yourself some flexibility based upon suit quality and by upgrading, in particular with spades. An important payoff comes from better definition when you do NOT open 1NT.
As for strong 2 clubs, I really wouldn't worry about it except to learn the related regulations which can be painful. The standard agreements are rubbish and anything different you agree with partner can hardly be worse
But again, you can play decent bridge with NEVER a 5-card major and despite standard strong 2 clubs. The real good luck you need is to find the right partner.
#8
Posted 2022-January-24, 15:57
pescetom, on 2022-January-24, 10:21, said:
Shugart23, on 2022-January-24, 12:15, said:
#9
Posted 2022-January-24, 20:19
mycroft, on 2022-January-24, 09:10, said:
Puppet Stayman has its own version of Garbage Stayman. If you have 5+ diamonds and 2+ in both majors, you can bid 2♣ and pass any response with a weak hand. You will end up in at least a 5-2 fit.
#10
Posted 2022-January-25, 11:04
johnu, on 2022-January-24, 20:19, said:
Exactly, takeout to 2♦/2M. FWIW I find this of more frequent concrete use than Garbage with 4-card Stayman, which is rarely a clear cut choice and can play havoc with partner confidence if it goes pear shaped.
[in a previous post I accidentally wrote about 'giving up Garbage', but meant 'giving up Crawling'].