Texas Transfers
#1
Posted 2015-June-20, 09:46
#2
Posted 2015-June-20, 10:27
What is right is hard to say. 2♦ followed by 4♠ (exclusion) would ask the right question, but you could easily be beyond the level of safety. If a 3♠ rebid is a splinter, that might be best.
But this post is in the GIB discussion forum. So trying to decide what is best is not particularly relevant. Suffice to say that a Texas Transfer on this hand will get you to the right strain and game may be the limit. So it is a good guess.
#3
Posted 2015-June-20, 11:07
#4
Posted 2015-June-20, 12:59
barmar, on 2015-June-20, 11:07, said:
I presume that this is the same strength required for 1N-2♦-2♥-4♥?
Maybe this is a hand evaluation issue, since total points would be the same for -, KJ876532, KQT, J2 and -, KJ8765, KQT2, J32.
#5
Posted 2015-June-21, 10:37
barmar, on 2015-June-20, 11:07, said:
If you're working with total points, a void is usually worth 5 so this hand would certainly fit that range. I'd take off a point for the lack of aces add a couple for the 8c suit and arrive at about 16.
To approach it from the other direction, if partner has 13-15 working HCPs then slam rates to be excellent. Holding a hand in that range, partner will know what to do after you splinter.
#6
Posted 2015-June-21, 11:25
WesleyC, on 2015-June-21, 10:37, said:
To approach it from the other direction, if partner has 13-15 working HCPs then slam rates to be excellent. Holding a hand in that range, partner will know what to do after you splinter.
Points are almost irrelevant on this hand. Splinter in ♠ if p doesn't have much wasted in ♠ have good play as long as not off 2 cashing aces. Need to be able to use exclusion KC to findout so wont know for sure playing with GIB.
#7
Posted 2015-June-21, 12:07
ArtK78, on 2015-June-20, 10:27, said:
What is right is hard to say. 2♦ followed by 4♠ (exclusion) would ask the right question, but you could easily be beyond the level of safety. If a 3♠ rebid is a splinter, that might be best.
But this post is in the GIB discussion forum. So trying to decide what is best is not particularly relevant. Suffice to say that a Texas Transfer on this hand will get you to the right strain and game may be the limit. So it is a good guess.
GIB North did, in fact, pass 4♥. So, which is it: "not right" or "a good guess"?
#8
Posted 2015-June-21, 12:16
Bbradley62, on 2015-June-20, 12:59, said:
WesleyC, on 2015-June-21, 10:37, said:
As has been discussed frequently in this forum, GIB is not capable of this kind of nuanced hand evaluation. He simply counts HCP (4321), adds shortness points (321) and subtracts 1 for counting both in a suit. So, this hand is valued at 10 HCP + 4 shortness points - 1 for double-counting in clubs = 13 total points.
Hopefully BBO staff can take another look at the cost/benefit of tinkering with the hand evaluation routine.
#9
Posted 2015-June-21, 14:37
I would make a Jacoby transfer here, followed by a splinter jump to 3S. The auction 1N-4D-4H-4S (or 5C or 5D) should be exclusion BW, but I don't think this hand is strong enough for that action.
#10
Posted 2015-June-21, 14:55
Bbradley62, on 2015-June-21, 12:16, said:
In fact, this is something we've been discussing.
The main bone of contention is how to balance improved hand evaluation with keeping the calculation understandable by the majority of players.
#11
Posted 2015-June-21, 14:58
iandayre, on 2015-June-21, 14:37, said:
GIB doesn't play Exclusion, BTW. And I don't think there's any interest in adding it -- it's a pretty advanced convention that I'm guessing 90% of our users don't use.
#12
Posted 2015-June-22, 05:32
barmar, on 2015-June-20, 11:07, said:
Doesn't the splinter response to a 1NT opening show 4441 shape? That is what I have always seen when GIB makes that bid. If that is not true, then the splinter response becomes much more difficult to play (if not unplayable).
#13
Posted 2015-June-22, 08:56
ArtK78, on 2015-June-22, 05:32, said:
A splinter in immediate response to 1NT might show 4441 or similar. But here we are talking about a second round splinter by responder having started with a Jacoby transfer. I think that this must promise a 6 card major and unlikely to have a biddable side 4 card suit,
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#14
Posted 2015-June-22, 10:35
barmar, on 2015-June-21, 14:58, said:
There are certainly many more important changes to be made, so I'm fine with that. I am confident in stating that is the modern standard treatment however, in response to BB's original question. How does GIB define new suit bids after a Texas Transfer and acceptance?