Basic Precision: Freebids/dbls after our 1c
#21
Posted 2008-February-18, 00:23
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#22
Posted 2008-February-18, 05:55
pass: 0-4 HCP
1D: no 5-card major, 5-8 HCP
1H/S/2C/2D: 5-8 HCP 5-card
2H/S/3C/3D: 5-8 HCP, 6+-card
redouble: 9+ HCP
1♣ -(1D/H/S) - ?:
pass: 0-4 HCP
New suit without jump: 5-8 HCP, 5 card
New suit with jump: 6+card, 5-8 HCP
1NT: 6-8 HCP, stopper, no 5-card
2NT: 9-11 HCP, stopper, no 5-card
3NT: 12-14 HCP, stopper, no 5 card
double: 5-8 HCP without 5+card or 9+ HCP (several possibilities, i.e. strong one suited hand)
Cuebid: singleton or renonce in overcallers suit and a two or 3 suited hand
After 1♣-(2C/D/H/S) - ?:
almost the same structure as after 1♣ - (1D/H/S)
After 1♣ - 2NT or higher overcall:
double: punishment
suit: GF
NT: to play
Hilver
#23
Posted 2008-February-18, 06:41
For example
XX = 0 - 4
Pass = 5 - 7
1♦♥♠NT, 2♣ = natural GF
2♦ = Weak two in a major
2M, 2NT = 2-suiter
Also if interference is low enough (1♠ or lower) it is better to play Pass as the stronger bid of Pass and Dbl.
#24
Posted 2008-February-18, 07:10
pass= I have the suit bid
xx= nothing to say
what would otherwise be relay=natural
Could play the same over Stayman, transfers, FSF, 1♣, 1♣-(p)-1♦, and the 2♦ opening.
The current definitions against overcalls over 1♣ are
jump=invitational 1-suiter as without interference
nojump=GF natural as without interference
pass=weak catchall, as 1♦ without interference
dbl=the bonus added by the overcall, something-to-say catchall
Then one can discuss where the border between pass, x and jump goes. If the xx-xx-Qxxxxx-Axx should pass, dbl or bid 3♦, but at least the basic philosophy is not so difficult to remember, and when responder makes a natural GF response, you can proceed as if the overcall had not been there.
#25
Posted 2008-February-18, 07:39
#26
Posted 2008-February-18, 07:46
Mbodell, on Feb 17 2008, 07:34 PM, said:
The big advantage of the standard way is....
1♣ 1♥ -P- 2♥
-P- -P- -X-
X is clearly penalty, since with 0-4 without a penalty you'd just pass.
1♣ 1♥ -X- 2♥
-P- -P- -X-
X is clearly takeout, since with a penalty oriented hand you'd have passed the first time.
There are hands where with your system you'd wish that you had a penalty X, and hands where you'd wish you had a takeout X.
As for passing out when partner has a penalty, yes, it's possible. But at the one level, 1♣ 1♥ P P, opener should always rebid anyways, even if partner might have 0-4.
As for using non-jumps of suits to show non-GF hands, well, I don't need it at my level, and we'll see if I ever need it at any level.
And as for Helene's suggestions, well, I don't pay much attention to what suits the opponents claim to have. For one thing, they lie about their system. I haven't gotten an adjustment for it yet, it seems to just be an accepted practice against Precision. So the only bid where it makes a difference is no-trump: a minimum NT bid shows stoppers in the 'shown' suits, X includes balanced strong hands without stoppers in the shown suits.
#27
Posted 2008-February-18, 09:27
Mbodell, on Feb 18 2008, 08:39 AM, said:
In my version of Precision - Revison Club Modified - that's not a major problem.
The 1♣-opener has either a strong balanced hand - 21+ HCP - or an unbalanced hand.
I know some hate it, but the opening bid of 1NT is 16-18 HCP and the opening bid of 2NT is 19-20 HCP.
So with a minimum hand opener will pass after 1♣-(pass)-1♦-(2Y) with a 16-18 unbalanced hand and bid something else with a strong balanced hand or an 19+ unbalanced hand.
1♦ in Revision can be weak, strong or intermediate. It denies several weak hands with 0-7 HCP and 5+cards in a suit.
#28
Posted 2008-February-18, 10:51
Mbodell, on Feb 18 2008, 08:39 AM, said:
I won't say I like Hilver's sytem, but I think his response structure is pretty standard:
Pass= 16-18 Balanced*
X= 19+ Balanced*
New suit= unbalanced and not forcing
Jump in new suit= unbalanced and forcing
minimum NT= Double stop in opponent's suit but no length, balanced.
3NT= 9 tricks, to play, frequently with a long minor.
*very, very heavily adjusted. There's lots of 18 counts I double with if the bid on my right increases the value of my hand. There are 19 counts with 3 small in their suit I'll pass with.
Opener should never bid a suit with a balanced hand, until responder has had a chance to show a suit.
#29
Posted 2008-February-18, 16:22
helene_t, on Jul 15 2005, 06:50 AM, said:
MPs or IMPs?
At Match Point Pairs:
X = G.F. and bids = 5-7 and 5-card suit or better where partials are just as important as games and slams.
At IMPs, reverse the above where games and slams are more important.
Larry
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#30
Posted 2022-February-10, 08:22
1♣ (1♠): Pass Weak or length in ♠(Trap pass)
1NT Transfer to ♣ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min& xx
2♣ Transfer to ♦ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min & xx2♦ Transfer to ♥ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min& xx
2♥ 1=4=4=4
2♠ Minors
2NT ♣ + ♥
3♣ ♦ + ♥
3♦ GF ♣
3♥ GF ♣ + 0-1♠1-Usplinter
3♠ AKQxxx+ any suit
3NT Minimum GF with all strength in opp suit
SYSTEMS on over X and 1♦ Interference.
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#31
Posted 2022-February-11, 11:10
PrecisionL, on 2022-February-10, 08:22, said:
1♣ (1♠): Pass Weak or length in ♠(Trap pass)
1NT Transfer to ♣ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min& xx
2♣ Transfer to ♦ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min & xx2♦ Transfer to ♥ 5+ hcp Opener accepts if min& xx
2♥ 1=4=4=4
2♠ Minors
2NT ♣ + ♥
3♣ ♦ + ♥
3♦ GF ♣
3♥ GF ♣ + 0-1♠1-Usplinter
3♠ AKQxxx+ any suit
3NT Minimum GF with all strength in opp suit
SYSTEMS on over X and 1♦ Interference.
Seems like there's no way to establish a cheap GF with a balanced hand and stopper in their suit, short of bidding 3N? Perhaps, it's better to give up on the 1N transfer to clubs?
#32
Posted 2022-February-11, 19:01
Chamaco, on 2005-July-18, 10:42, said:
DBL = either 5-7, for takeout (major oriented) OR generic GF, usually NOT single suited (would jump) NOR 2-suiter (would bid "Michaels" cue OR "Unusual 2NT")
That's more or less what we do, though we use transfers in some auctions.
After 1♣ - (2♦)
double takeout, 2NT natural non-forcing (VERY few would play this 2NT as non-forcing)
2M non-forcing, 3x GF, usually 6+. For 2♥, responder might have
♠xxx ♥KQxxx ♦xx ♣xxx
I sort of picture opener with 16-18 balanced. After 1NT (16-18) - (2♦ natural) - 2♥ seems mainstream.