Wich setup do you prefer ? 1D unbal -- 1S (showign 5 nf)
#1
Posted 2014-August-06, 11:48
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1D is unbalanced at least 4D 11-22 may be 4D+5C or 1444 but not 4D+6C
1S is NF show 5, 5-11
1st version
1NT = clubs (could have 4H, 1444,0454,0445)
2C = 6 diamonds
2D = 5D+4H 11-17
2H = weak or GF raise
2S = 15-17 raise
rest is jumpshift D+H
2nd version
1NT = 5D+4C or 6D
2C = 5C may have 4/5/6D
2D = 5D+4H 11-17
2H = weak or GF raise
2S = 15-17 raise
the pro about version 2 is knowing about the 5th clubs (good when responder is 5422,5323,5332)
The con is its tougher for responder to raise to 3C if hes short in diamonds.
We also lose some 2 card spade raise (transfer in C/D followed by 2S to show 2s and 16-17)
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#2
Posted 2014-August-06, 23:57
#4
Posted 2014-August-07, 04:09
1NT = 6+ diamonds or some strong hands
2C = both minors, ca 11--16
2D = hearts, ca 11--14
2H = weak/GF raise
2S = 15-17 raise
Other = GF hearts
After the 1NT Gazilli bid:
2C = positive waiting bid, ca 8+
...2D = 6+ diamonds, Ca 11--15
...2H = Hearts, perhaps 15-17
...2S = Perhaps 15-17 with 3 spades and 6 diamonds?
...2N = Both minors, longer diamonds, GF
...3C = Both minors, longer clubs, GF
...3D = Natural GF
...3H = Three-suiter, short spades, GF
...3S = Slam interest
...3N = 4 spades, short hearts, slam interest
...4C = 4 spades, short clubs, slam interest
2D = negative
...pass = not enough to bid again
...2H = good 15-17 with hearts
...2S = 3 spades, 6 diamonds?
...2N = Both minors, INV with longer diamonds or GF
......3m = Preference
.........3H = GF, longer clubs
.........3S = GF, longer diamonds
......3H = Stopper?
......3S = Suggests 5-2 spade contract, GF
......3N = To play
......4m = Natural with some extras
...3C = Both minors, INV with longer clubs
...3D = INV
...3H = GF with 6+ diamonds
...3S = Slam interest, 3N asks SPL
...3N = To play
2H = natural negative
2S = depends on what 1D-2S is
Other = INV
#5
Posted 2014-August-07, 05:24
In my (quite different) version of the unbalanced diamond the 1NT rebid shows hearts but that is because 1♥ is a relay and Responder could easily still have 4 hearts here (and indeed 4♠5♥). That is just one example showing how the response structure affects the design choice for the rebids.
#6
Posted 2014-August-07, 06:35
1N 6+ diamonds
2♣ minors (5/4 either way)
2♦ diamonds with 4♥
etc
You can stick a few more hand types into 1N if you make it forcing, which seems like a good idea. I'm not sure where best to put the 1444 shape, so I leave that up to testing by someone who's interested. Obvious choices would be 2♣ or 2♦, not sure which would cause fewer issues.
#7
Posted 2014-August-07, 18:11
Suspect I'd go with 1nt=4h or some strong hands and 2c/2d natural and limited.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#8
Posted 2014-August-08, 01:42
awm, on 2014-August-07, 18:11, said:
Would you prefer this structure to Version 1 with RF though, Adam?
#9
Posted 2014-August-08, 21:24
Zelandakh, on 2014-August-08, 01:42, said:
I am very much not a fan of Reverse Flannery.
Assuming you are playing it for some reason, I think the priorities would be handling opener's hands with extras and getting to the best partial when opener has both minors. I'd try something like:
1NT = either 5♣/4♦, or extras
2♣ = 5+♦/4+♣ not extras
2♦ = either 5♦/4♥ or 6+♦, not extras
Over 1NT, responder would usually bid 2♣ unless having two more diamonds than clubs or a real invite. Opener passes 2♣ with 5♣/4♦ min and otherwise bids naturally to show extras (note we can still get out in 2♦ with 16-17 opposite 5-6 on some hands which is nice). If responder bids 2♦ over 1NT, opener can pass (usually) or bid anything naturally (extras) including bidding 3♦ sometimes since 2♦ basically promises 3+ cards.
I still do not understand the continuations that get us to game after the 2♦ rebid in the original post when we have 8-9 opposite 16-17.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10
Posted 2014-August-09, 05:59
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2014-August-09, 23:18
We have played system 1 for quite a long time and it worked well, the huge winner was transfering and returning to 2S to show 16-17 with 2 cards, getting to some good 4M that werent bid at the other table. The other is the many minor slams (jump shift with both minors).
In competition we use system 2, our 1H is 3H or relay 10+
A) 1D-1H-(1S)-??
B) 1D-(1S)-X-(P)-?? (could be only 3H)
C) 1D-(1H)-X showing S
D) 1D-(1H)-1S denying S
1S/X = 3S in C support X in A
1NT= 4C or 6D (never natural)
2C = 5C
2D = Always 4M (could be opps suit)
2H = always a raise
Its making life simpler for my partners to keep X as support X, that 2C is always 5C, that 2D always show a 4M and that we always have 2 raises (almost) so that why I think to play system 2 even in no-comp. In short everytime opps or responder bid 1S its almost the same scheme.
Of course this is for Imps only since not being able to playing 1NT in MP is atrocious.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#12
Posted 2014-August-10, 14:17
#13
Posted 2014-August-10, 19:01
For simplicity, since 1♠ shows 5, just pass with some minimum misfit hands
1NT = 11-17 4+♥
.....2♣ = forces 2♦, then show a preference with 5-7
.....2♦/2♥ = preference with 8-10
2♣ = 13-17,at least 9 cards in minors
2♦ = natural
2♥/♠ = ♠ raise
2NT = inv+ 6+♦
3♣ = 4+♣ 18+
3♦+ = 4+♥ 18+
Not ideal, but quite natural and all ranges are managable.