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Neboulous 1NT rebid


helene_t

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I believe the 1NT rebid is underloaded in natural systems. Especially if you play a weak notrump and especially is you play 4-card majors and/or up-the-line-rebids.

 

Consider the following Acol rebid (I am assuming a particular style, but that doesn't matter much):

1-1

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1NT= 3334/2335, or 3235/3325 with a at least the queen in the doubleton. 15-16 points.

2=6 clubs, or 5 clubs w/o 3 spades, 11-15 points

 

As a consequence, the remaining bidding space after 1NT is rarely used, while there is a lack of bidding space after 2.

 

Since 2 takes up more bidding space than 1NT I think it should be stricter defined.

 

Suppose we let the 2 rebid promise 6. Then 1NT is either

- The usual 15-16 bal

- 11-16 with 1345/1435 or 1336 with a lousy suit.

 

After 1NT, responders rebid of 2/2/2 becomes non-forcing opposite the second variant, which 3/2/2 would be limit bids. A stronger responder can rebid 2N which would be forcing (probably GF).

 

After responder's 2, Opener passes with 11-14, bids 2/ with 15-16 and 1345/1435, and 2 with 15-16 bal. (The latter catters for responder having a weak hand with 5 spades (say 5332) and wants to take the 15-16 bal out to 2 but is worried about a 5-1 fit).

 

Any thought?

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Acol Guru, Eric Crowhurst, invented many of the conventions, used the world over

 

For example, even when playing a weak notrump, Eric recommends a 12-16 notrump rebid. Then you can employ his eponymous 2 convention to refine the meaning

- 2/2/2 = 12-14 and as natural as possible.

- 2N+ = 15-16

 

Alternatively you can use one of the many modern Checkback variants.

 

My heretical view is that 5 HCP is too wide a range. Playing a weak notrump, I prefer

- 1N rebid = 15-17

- 2N rebid = 18-19

- 3N rebid = Gamble with long suit

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