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Meckwell after 1M-(X).


DrTodd13

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With one partner, I play a 2/1 system and we've agreed to play Meckwell

after 1M-(X). With another partner, I play a forcing pass system in which

1 is 9-13, 4+, etc. We have also agreed that on auctions of 1-(1) that we would also play Meckwell (except that X would substitute for XX).

 

What does everybody think of the following specific agreements?

 

1. 1M-(X)-XX shows the next higher SUIT, we never transfer into NT. 1M-(X)- 2M-1 = good M raise, 1M-(X)-2M = crap M raise, etc.

2. 1M-(X)-1/2N are natural.

3. Transferring and then making a minimum bid shows exactly 4 of the

second suit and is passable although it shows values.

4. Transferring and then raising is invite.

5. Transferring and then jump bidding a new suit shows exactly 4 and is GF.

6. 1M-(X)-jump in a suit Z = 5+/5+ in the two suits besides M and Z.

 

Todd

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Hi Todd!

 

 

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I am fan of Mekwell science. Usage of natural NT bids after double, 2 way of raise major and transfers are ok. But transfer + fit can't be right solution, due to lose of tempo to show fit in competition as well as jumping with missfit 2 suiters sounds unreasonable for me.

 

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Misho

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I play it this way:

 

1 - Dbl

Rdbl = 10+

1 = 5+

1NT = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 7+ raise

2 = 0-6 raise

2 = fit-jump

2NT = offensive 9+ raise

3/3 = fit-jump

 

1 - Dbl

Rdbl = 10+

1NT = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 7+ raise

2 = 0-6 raise

2NT = offensive 9+ raise

3/3/3 = fit-jump

 

Rdbl is transfer to next higher suit only if the opening was 1/1.

 

This structure works very fine.

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I play it this way:

 

1 - Dbl

Rdbl = 10+

1 = 5+

1NT = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 7+ raise

2 = 0-6 raise

2 = fit-jump

2NT = offensive 9+ raise

3/3 = fit-jump

 

1 - Dbl

Rdbl = 10+

1NT = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 5+

2 = 7+ raise

2 = 0-6 raise

2NT = offensive 9+ raise

3/3/3 = fit-jump

 

Rdbl is transfer to next higher suit only if the opening was 1/1.

 

This structure works very fine.

 

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Hi Poky!

 

 

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Playing this way you can find usefull Garozzo 2-3 double. Ben (Inquiry) posted a little about it here in forum.

 

 

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Misho

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Playing this way you can find usefull Garozzo 2-3 double. Ben (Inquiry) posted a little about it here in forum.

 

Misho

Sure. ;) I play inverted doubles long time, even before Ben posted his thread. But only in forcing situations when we show 20+ hcp on our line. They work fine in my system - a great improvement.

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Personally, I think 1M-(X)-XX to show 10+ is not a good use for a bid. Too

many times the next opponent will bid or preempt a suit that then makes

you and your partner try to find a suit and/or look for stoppers at the 3-level.

 

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Hi Todd!

 

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I agree and play rdbl as 2 places for penalty. With 1 place/bal hand&missfit I pass and dbl later or bid my suit, depend of optional double possibility.

 

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  • 6 years later...

Personally, I think 1M-(X)-XX to show 10+ is not a good use for a bid. Too

many times the next opponent will bid or preempt a suit that then makes

you and your partner try to find a suit and/or look for stoppers at the 3-level.

The main reason to play XX as value-showing is that over majors you'll be able to penalize much easier if you can establish that your side has at least half the deck. The difference between majors and minors is that the opponents have to play on the 2 level usually, and that often is enough to make it profitable to penalize, especially at MPs. Also, people often make slightly offshape doubles, since they cannot overcall a 4 card suit. Overall it's MUCH more likely to want to penalize after a 1M opener from partner.

 

I think it's essential to have XX as values, otherwise you'll get robbed quite often. I know if my opponents were playing something like this, I would start doubling on 4432 8 counts, and watch them crash and burn.

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