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Split-range 2/1s


MickyB

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I've recently adopted a new response style to major-suit openings when using strong NT and five-card majors. I'll be playing it in the Junior Whitehouse tourney in March, hopefully if it comes up on vugraph everything will go smoothly!

 

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The problem with 2/1 GF is that the 1NT response is overloaded. The main problem comes on auctions like

 

1S:1N, 2D:2S. Here responder could have just an ace, or he could have an average ten-count.

 

Of course, the problem with light, Acol-style 2/1s is that there aren't enough forcing bids available when you hold a big hand. However, there are also some issues there on the invitational hands -

 

1H:2D, 2H:2NT. Assuming 3H now would be NF, how do you accept the invite without missing a 6-2 heart fit? Also, if opener is about to pass 2NT, you could easily be missing a safer part-score in clubs.

 

What I realised was -

 

"Constructive" hands of about 9-10 points, typically with a doubleton in partner's suit, are best handled by responding at the two-level to show some values, while being able to stop in two of partner's major opposite a minimum - 1S:2D, 2S:P or 1S:2D, 2H:2S, P

 

"Invitational" hands of about 11 points are best handled by responding 1NT. This leaves opener with as much room as possible to describe their hand further, helping responder to decide what strain to invite in. This also allows responder's 2NT rebid to be forcing to game.

 

Thus, Split-range 2/1s were born, the name referring to how you respond with a doubleton in partner's suit - with 9-10 points or a GF hand, you bid at the two-level; With a poor hand or an invitational hand, you respond 1NT.

 

Many of the other decisions associated with the system are the same as in 2/1 - Forcing or semi-forcing NT, constructive raises or not, responder rebidding his suit being forcing or not. (My preference is semi-forcing, slightly constructive and non-forcing respectively).

 

Over a 2/1 response, some of opener's rebids are artificial -

2NT shows a game-forcing single-suiter

There is a bid showing a GF raise - in Amsterdam, I will be playing that if opener jumps in the suit opened, that shows a GF raise of responder's suit. With David_C, I play that after 1M:2m, 3m+1 (e.g. 1:2, 3) is the GF raise.

3NT shows 17-19 balanced. With 15-16 bal and a 5cM, you are compelled to open 1NT.

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Mike, what about 1-2?

In response to 1, a balanced 9-10 count really has to respond 1NT - if partner has a weak NT, you don't want to be any higher than that - so split-range 2/1s cannot apply there. I just play that 1:2 promises a rebid.

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