breaking the transfer, what does the break show?
#1
Posted 2022-May-20, 15:13
I held this hand (can't remember exactly but this is very close):
♠A3
♥KT75
♦AKT
♣AK63
We were playing Benj Acol and I opened 2♣, and bid 2NT after partner's 2♦ response showing 21-22 balanced. Partner then bids 3♦ and I responded 4♣ thinking this showed a maximum with four hearts and strength in clubs, and left 4♦ available in case partner was bust and wanted to re-transfer. She bid 4♥ and played there making 13 tricks. She held ♥AQJxxx and a queen in one of the minors, it might have been ♣QJ but I am not certain.
What do you think breaking a transfer into a new suit should say here?
#2
Posted 2022-May-20, 15:20
Bidding a new suit shows at least HHxxx in that suit and Hxx in partner's suit H=AKQ
3N/4 of partner's suit are min/max with 4 card support
#3
Posted 2022-May-20, 15:50
For example, when responder is 5-5 majors, with at least game values, we transfer to hearts, not spades. Then responder bids 4C with slam interest and 4D with no slam interest. Openers only superaccept is 3S (over which we dont show the spade suit .hearts are trump)
In the other, we again use 3S as a superaccept, but 4H instead would show a superaccept with three side aces.
Showing a source of tricks is a playable alternative.
#4
Posted 2022-May-20, 15:54
AL78, on 2022-May-20, 15:13, said:
We use the first three steps to show 2, 3 and 4+ cards in partner's suit. Higher bids are cues with 4+ card support. Responder's second bid is a cue when we have a known fit, natural otherwise.
Also not standard, but it works fairly well.
#5
Posted 2022-May-21, 01:25
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#6
Posted 2022-May-21, 02:04
#7
Posted 2022-May-21, 02:35
mikeh, on 2022-May-20, 15:50, said:
For example, when responder is 5-5 majors, with at least game values, we transfer to hearts, not spades. Then responder bids 4C with slam interest and 4D with no slam interest. Openers only superaccept is 3S (over which we dont show the spade suit .hearts are trump)
In the other, we again use 3S as a superaccept, but 4H instead would show a superaccept with three side aces.
Showing a source of tricks is a playable alternative.
We deal with the 5-5s by bidding 4♦ either to play in 4M or definitely continuing, 3♥-3♠-4♥ as a mild slam invite, 54xx go thru 3♣
#8
Posted 2022-May-21, 04:32
we play value showing.
I would suggest, that you look at your game tries, after a major suit fit got agreed, if you play shortage,
go for shortage, if you play value, go for value.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2022-May-21, 05:43
AL78, on 2022-May-20, 15:13, said:
Not sure if showing a doubleton over 1NT is really useful, but fine.
Over 2NT, you have 2 things to consider:
- does simple acceptance show a fit, or can it be 2-cd
- space for curing is small
- in case of a slam, showing your source of tricks (eg a nice suit) rather than a control can help responder better assess the hand
I tend towards the latter.
And same for responder after opener accepts, a new suit is rather a 54 hand than a cue.
#10
Posted 2022-May-21, 07:11
#11
Posted 2022-May-21, 08:11
AL78, on 2022-May-20, 15:13, said:
Surely, that is a *weak* doubleton. So that a borderline-invitational responder can identify wasted quacks.
#12
Posted 2022-May-21, 10:46
LBengtsson, on 2022-May-21, 07:11, said:
I didn't think of that, but a 2♦ response is just a relay. Some people respond 2♦ on any hand, waiting for opener to clarify their hand.
#13
Posted 2022-May-21, 11:15
2NT - 3R - 3NT would should 2M & 5oM
2♣ - 2NT - 3R- 3NT would should 2M & 5oM
& for completeness
1NT - 2♣ - 2NT shows 3♥2♠
#14
Posted 2022-May-21, 13:13
LBengtsson, on 2022-May-21, 07:11, said:
http://clairebridge....s/benjiacol.pdf
"In response to the 2♣ opening, your
partner closes his eyes and bids 2♦ (a
relay), and then you can show your suit:
2♥ 8 playing tricks in hearts
2♠ 8 playing tricks in spades
3♣ 9 playing tricks in clubs
3♦ 9 playing tricks in diamonds
Yes, it really is worth closing your eyes as
responder, because this allows the system
to work smoothly. The 2♦ response is
not a negative bid, it is just a relay which
allows partner to show his hand."
#15
Posted 2022-May-21, 14:27
AL78, on 2022-May-21, 13:13, said:
"In response to the 2♣ opening, your
partner closes his eyes and bids 2♦ (a
relay)
In Benji it is usual for 2D to be a relay over the 2C opening, but 2H is a negative over a 2D opening.
But it is better to understand the rationale, because then you will make thoughtful bids rather than robotic bids. The reason for the 2D relay is to give space for opener to show a possible strong hand with hearts without having to go to the three-level. But on this particular hand it is perfectly reasonable to bid a 2H positive response, because partner will be delighted if they actually hold hearts! The thinking response on this hand is 2H.
#16
Posted 2022-May-22, 05:17
#17
Posted 2022-May-22, 10:44
After 1NT, I don't like doubleton showing. Often responder doesn't care so why leak information that may help opps defense. Just bid the cheapest non-accept (2♠ for hearts, 2NT for spades) and then responder can make some subtle game try if they want.
#18
Posted 2022-May-22, 12:18
helene_t, on 2022-May-22, 10:44, said:
After 1NT, I don't like doubleton showing. Often responder doesn't care so why leak information that may help opps defense. Just bid the cheapest non-accept (2♠ for hearts, 2NT for spades) and then responder can make some subtle game try if they want.
Why not use other transfer breaking bids that are available? If responder has a nice 9-10 count, opener showing a shortage or a feature will tell responder how well the two hands mesh, and responder may be able to bid a low HCP game on the basis of minimal wastage. If you don't like showing a doubleton, how about showing a feature (A/K)?
#19
Posted 2022-May-22, 12:26
AL78, on 2022-May-22, 12:18, said:
You could, but if opener always bids 2♠/2NT, responder still has two game tries available in addition to the re-transfer. So that is almost as good.
#20
Posted 2022-May-26, 08:26