NickToll Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Over a natural weak two bid, responder would like to have multiple options after opponent's pass: raise opener's suit preemptively or constructively, look for support or tolerance for a suit of his/her own, inquire about a specific stopper, show where his/her values are located implying a fit ("fit non jump"). A lot of things, given the limited bidding space available. How do you cope with this? Do you prefer to focus on some of the items above (i.e., 2NT positive relay and change of suit FNJ) or are you able to handle all of them? I know, a lot depends on your weak two style. My preference: in 1st or 2nd seat opener promises a fair hand (about 6-9 pts) and would like his suit to be led; five cards are OK, but with KJTxx or better. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hrothgar Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Here's my preferred approach. Its decidedly non standard, but I'm reasonably happy with it Over a 2♠ opening 4♣ = RKCB3N = Either a strong balanced hand or preemptive Spade raise3♠ = Preemptive3♥ = 5+ Hearts, forcing3♦ = 5+ Diamonds, foricng3♣ = OGUST type bid 3♦ = any minimum 3♥ = maximum with good trump 3♠ = maximum with bad trump2N = Asks for shortness (not necessarily strong) Over a 2♥ opening 4♣ = RKCB3N = Either a strong balanced hand or a preemptive Heart raise3♠ = Natural, invitational3♥ = Preemptive3♦ = 5+ Diamonds, forcing3♣ = 5+ Spades, forcing2N = OGUST type bid2♠ = Shortness ask (not necessarily strong) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_Marlowe Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Hi, We play RONF, i.e. raise only Non forcing,new suits natural and forcing, 2NT being feature ask, jumps would be splinter. This is a fairly standard set of respondes toa weak two. You can improve this, e.g. switch the meaningof 2NT with the cheapest free bid, i.e. after aweak two in hearts, switch the meaning of 2NTand 2S, after a weak two in diamonds, switch the meaning of 2NT and 2H, this will give you someadditional space for the 2NT answers. With kind regardsMarlowe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnasher Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 In an uncontested auction I give up on the "fit non jump" type, though I play fit jumps. In contested auctions, I play all new suits as fit-showing. If your methods include 2S-2NT as a feature or shortage ask, you can improve significantly (in my opinion) on standard methods, like this: 3C = C feature, any strength / H feature, min. After this, both 3D and 3H ask.3D = D feature, any strength. After this, 3H asks.3H = H feature, max3S = nothing to show After 2S-2NT-3C-3D: 3H = H feature, min 3S = C feature, min 3NT = C feature, maxAfter 2S-2NT-3C-3H: 3S = C feature, any strength 3NT = H feature, minResponder uses the 3H relay on hands where he wants to go to game opposite hearts but not opposite clubs. After 2S-2NT-3D-3H: 3S = min 3NT = max You can do the same thing after 2H, but with 2S as the enquiry. An alternative scheme using the same principle:3C = C feature, max / H feature, max / a bad hand3D = D feature, max / a sound minimum3H = max, 5-card suit, no side feature3S = max, 6-card suit, no side feature The precise hand types can be varied to suit your preferences. The 3C rebid has to include one hand that responder will always regard as worse than one of the other options. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo81 Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 How about this for major suit weak twos: 2NT: relay to 3♣, showing either a club signoff, forcing bid in a new suit, invitation with 2 or fewer support, or choice-of-games hand. For example, if 2♠ was opened, you would bid 2NT then 3♠ to invite game but show bad (1-2) trumps, or 2NT then 3NT if you want partner to pass with a good suit (2/3 top honors or maybe AJ10) 3♣: OGUST, but also showing 3+ support. This will allow partner to better judge whether he has a min or max. other new suits NF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 I prefer the following style:2NT = relay, asking for a feature3♣ = relay, asking for shortness3♦ = invite+ with fit (may be general slam try) Responses over 2NT are fairly natural (3NT showing solid suit nothing outside) Responses over 3♣ are simple as well (3♠ denying shortness, 3NT shows ♣ shortness) Responses over 3♦ depend on the opening:2♥-3♦-?3♥ = minother bids are max with cue 2♠-3♦-?3♥ = med3♠ = minother bids are max with cue Note that this structure only works after 2M openings. It loses both natural 3m bids, but you can ask whatever you need below 3NT: feature, shortness and min/max. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrecksVee Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 The misadventures of Jay and Rex have used an idea from Kent Feiler's website fro several years. We play 2NT as Ogust. New suits ask Opener to bid NT with a stopper or show lenght by steps without a stopper. Check out Feiler's site if this seems interesting for his original idea. Kent Feiler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benlessard Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 We play low requirement preempt (sound much better then crappy preempt !). So quite often responder want to play in his suit instead of opener suit so we play a transfer lebensohl type. 2H---??? 2S all inv hands2Nt--Clubs GF or to play3C -- D Gf or to play3D-- H+S Gf 3H preempt3S S GF no H tolerance However we havent play that for long enough so that i can make a judgement of the method. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cascade Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 We play very aggressive weak twos that are frequently only a five-card suit. Hence our responses need to cater to getting to alternative strains. On most hands the only force we have is 2NT. new suits - non-forcing raise - constructive (partner is allowed to bid four) 3NT - to play 4minor - natural and forcing 3♠ over 2♥ - natural and forcing 4♥ over 2♠ - to play 2NT artificial force the responses are: 3♣ three cards in the other major 3♦ five-cards minimum 3Major six-cards minimum 3other Major six-cards maximum 3NT 5-cards maximum 4minor natural usually a 5-6 hand but could be a super maximum 5-5 hand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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