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In Meckwell Precision the rebids after 1-2 are

 

2 = 11-13 balanced

2 = 4+crd -support and a shortness

2NT = 4441 min

3NT = 4441 max

 

I have not been able to find out the meaning of the other rebids. Can someone fill in the gaps? I am also interested in how the bidding continues after 1-2-2 and 1-2-2.

 

What do other Precision players in this situation?

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Presumably,

 

1 2

2 = min 5+ diamonds. May have a major, since pard will rebid 2M with a game-force in clubs/major.

3 = club raise, no shortness? Probably forcing up to 4.

3 = 1-suiter, max hand.

3M = depends on how meckwell bid 65s with /M. Else it might be some super max 6-4.

 

Just a guess, of course. Not sure if I like their 2 bid, but the 2 bid definitely is a good idea. (Too bad it isn't natural, but oh well.)

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I can't tell you what they play, but this scheme is actually very similar to what I play, albeit not in a Precision base. (We play 2S as a game forcing club raise and 3C as non-forcing, but that isn't necessary in a strong club system).

 

Exact continuations will depend on how far 2C is forcing and the rest of the system. We play it as non-game forcing (in fact responder can pass over 2D). Continuations will also depend on how 1D - 3C is played, and how many diamonds opener has shown.

 

After 1D - 2C - 2H, a fairly simply set of continuations are:

 

- 2S neutral game forcing relay

- 2NT natural, non-forcing

- 3C natural (if 1D - 3C is invitational, this is then forcing with good clubs)

- 3D natural, invitational with diamonds (again depends on rest of system)

- 3H/3S natural, game forcing

 

 

Our continuations over the 2S relay are natural, but in the context of a system where opener hasn't shown diamonds, you could play

 

..... 2NT no diamond suit

.......3C 3-card support, 4 diamonds

.......3D 5 diamonds (1D - 2C - 2D is then unbalanced)

.......3H 4-4 in the reds

.......3S 4-4 in the pointeds

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I can't tell you what they play, but this scheme is actually very similar to what I play, albeit not in a Precision base.  (We play 2S as a game forcing club raise and 3C as non-forcing, but that isn't necessary in a strong club system).

 

Exact continuations will depend on how far 2C is forcing and the rest of the system. We play it as non-game forcing (in fact responder can pass over 2D). Continuations will also depend on how 1D - 3C is played, and how many diamonds opener has shown.

 

After 1D - 2C - 2H, a fairly simply set of continuations are:

 

- 2S neutral game forcing relay

- 2NT natural, non-forcing

- 3C natural (if 1D - 3C is invitational, this is then forcing with good clubs)

- 3D natural, invitational with diamonds (again depends on rest of system)

- 3H/3S natural, game forcing

 

 

Our continuations over the 2S relay are natural, but in the context of a system where opener hasn't shown diamonds, you could play

 

..... 2NT no diamond suit

.......3C 3-card support, 4 diamonds

.......3D 5 diamonds (1D - 2C - 2D is then unbalanced)

.......3H 4-4 in the reds

.......3S 4-4 in the pointeds

2 shows at least 10hcp and a 5crd suit. I consider the bidding forcing until 2NT.

1 - 3 is a limit with a 4crd and at least a decent 5crd .

The 1 opening always shows at least two . Besides the hands that "natural" bidders open 1 with, 1 is also opened with all 11-13 balanced hands and with all 3-suiters not short in (also those with longer ). A hand with 6 is opened 2 and a 3-suiter short in is opened 2.

 

After 1-2-2:

Is 2NT a signoff? Does 2 include a hand that wants to invite to 3NT (opener bids 2NT with a minimum)? With what type of GF hands do you bid 2?

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After 1-2-2 Meckwell play the following:

 

2 Transfer to 2NT (either to right side 3NT or to look for slam fit)

2NT 6+, FG

3 6+, NF

3 6+4

3 6+4

3NT Signoff

 

There is no need to play in 2NT after 1-2-2: Meckwell play 1-2NT as Bal 11-12

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