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#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2011-October-02, 02:20

Teams (IMP's)/All Green/You are dealer:

You play T-Walsh:
Pass-1
1!-2NT (1=transfer )
Partner showed an 18-19HCP balanced hand without 4c. GF.
How do you continue now?
= = =
Agreements if you want to use them:
- 3 is re-transfer. Partner will accept the transfer with 3c and bid 3 with a 4c.
If partner does not accept the re-transfer (f.i bids 3NT) then 4 by you shows a 6c with slam-interest, and 4 shows then a 5-4/5.
- 4 is re-transfer
= = =
I'm mostly interested how you evaluate this hand and how you would bid it with a Walsh-like start. Bidding then will show 4c and long ?
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Posted 2011-October-02, 02:58

You seem to me to have too many ways to bid hearts and not enough ways to bid diamonds. Surely either 3D or 4D should show diamonds?
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Posted 2011-October-02, 03:12

View Postgordontd, on 2011-October-02, 02:58, said:

You seem to me to have too many ways to bid hearts and not enough ways to bid diamonds. Surely either 3D or 4D should show diamonds?

3 is transfer to , but would deny more than 4-'s.
Isn't that a consequence of (T-)Walsh?

1-1! (1=xfer )
2NT-3! (3=xfer )
3NT-4???
We don't have an agreement about 4 here.
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Posted 2011-October-02, 06:45

5 losers opposite an expectancy of 5 cover cards. This can be grand slam territory. But I'll just keep it simple: 6D.
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Posted 2011-October-02, 08:09

View Postwhereagles, on 2011-October-02, 06:45, said:

5 losers opposite an expectancy of 5 cover cards. This can be grand slam territory. But I'll just keep it simple: 6D.

I suspect that in the given system that would show 4H & 6D. Probably you would need to retransfer into hearts first to show this hand.
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Posted 2011-October-02, 08:10

Sathya and I have had some discussions along this line recently. We play Wolff, so that adds a spin on things, and there is a Wolff sequence 1 - 1 - 2N - 3 - 3 - 3 that specifically shows a 5M and 5 of the other minor.

When you have a 4M - 6/7 other minor, sometimes you don't want to make a 2/1 with hand type. Accordingly, we decided to use a jump to 4 of the minor to show this.

In the types T-Walsh I have played and seen, you still show hearts (via 1) 1st, so its easily possible to have longer diamonds that you didn't want to show initially with 1. So there's no problem with transferring back to diamonds with 3 and starting to complete the picture with a 3 rebid. Yes its wrong sided, but at least you are getting your suit lengths across.
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Posted 2011-October-02, 10:56

View PostPhil, on 2011-October-02, 08:10, said:

In the types T-Walsh I have played and seen, you still show hearts (via 1) 1st, so its easily possible to have longer diamonds that you didn't want to show initially with 1. So there's no problem with transferring back to diamonds with 3 and starting to complete the picture with a 3 rebid. Yes its wrong sided, but at least you are getting your suit lengths across.
The problem with the 3...3 plan is that partner will bid 3NT without 3c.
But maybe
1-1
2NT-3
3NT-4
should show this hand, but is 4 then to play, slam interest or even forcing?
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