helene_t Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Well if you don't want to bid the 5-4's then the frequency of the 2-suiters become quite low and it sounds like a good idea to allocate the more effective natural overcalls to the 1-suiters. OTOH if you do want to bid the 5-4's then I would prefer standard Woolsey. (Of course there is a gray zone in between where one bids some but not most 5-4's). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbforster Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Of course there is a gray zone in between where one bids some but not most 5-4's.You mean a gray area where you bid some but not most 4-4's? ;) NV vs V over 1NT maybe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
han Posted June 13, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Clearly NF vs NF is the situation where you'd most want to enter the auction Rob. And if I would come in with a 4-4 hand then I would sell it as a 4-card major plus 5+ minor instead of a 5-card major plus 4-card minor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PrecisionL Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Interesting, very interesting. :D A NT defense should be able to show all of the one-suiters and perhaps 5 of the 6 two-suiters. Woolsey isn't legal in ACBLand GCC, so I have been experimenting in local games with one that shows 9 of the 10 combinations: X = Transfer to 2♣: 6♣, or majors (5-4+), or 4♠ + 5♣. After 2♣, transfer to 5M (or stronger M) with majors, 2♠ = 4♠ + 5♣2♣ = Transfer to ♦: 6♦ or 2♥/2♠ = 5♦ + 4(5)M2♦ = Transfer to ♥: 6♥2♥ = Transfer to ♠: 6♠2♠ = 5♠ + 4m Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glen Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 ... that shows 9 of the 10 combinations: ... Isn't missing 5♥+4m and 4♥+5♣ missing 2 (or more) combos? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PrecisionL Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 ... that shows 9 of the 10 combinations: ... Isn't missing 5♥+4m and 4♥+5♣ missing 2 (or more) combos?Well, not exactly. I edited the post for 5♦ & 4(5)M. That leaves ♥ & ♣ out, but that is the limitation of the method. Do you have a recommendation? Maybe BROSS by Kleinman? Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Interesting, very interesting. :) A NT defense should be able to show all of the one-suiters and perhaps 5 of the 6 two-suiters. Woolsey isn't legal in ACBLand GCC, so I have been experimenting in local games with one that shows 9 of the 10 combinations: X = Transfer to 2♣: 6♣, or majors (5-4+), or 4♠ + 5♣. After 2♣, transfer to 5M (or stronger M) with majors, 2♠ = 4♠ + 5♣2♣ = Transfer to ♦: 6♦ or 2♥/2♠ = 5♦ + 4(5)M2♦ = Transfer to ♥: 6♥2♥ = Transfer to ♠: 6♠2♠ = 5♠ + 4m Larry This is allowed, but Woolsey isn't? OMG! :( Btw, I would rather change something:2♦ = 6♠ or 5♥&4m2♥ = natural Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glen Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 ... Do you have a recommendation? Maybe BROSS by Kleinman? You could play modified Meyerson (mM): Double: Major/minor two suiter--2♣: asks longest suit (pass with long ♣s)--2♦: asks best major--2♥/♠: to play2♣: Both majors or ♣s (the lol adjustment, though they just alert it as majors and then ♣s get introduced later)--Pass: either I have ♣s or I bet you do--2♦: bid your best suit--2♥/2♠/3♣: Pass or correct--2NT: describe your hand, 3♦=weak, both majors, 3NT=♣s & extras2♦/♥/♠: natural This handles all combos, assuming 2NT=minors. Personally I found it a bit frustrating playing the any M+m bid - I never knew how to evaluate the hand. And I don't like 2♦ natural - it gives either opener or responder a good chance to steer to a major suit contract if right. Thus I mixed everything up to produce ""Confuse a Cat" (Concat): Double: ♠s & ♥s OR ♠s & ♣s OR long ♦s--2♣: asks longest suit (pass with long ♣s & shorter ♠s)--2♦/2♠/3♣/3♦: pass or correct--2♥: to play, except overcaller to raise if ♠s & ♥s2♣: ♥s & ♣s OR ♥s & ♦s or long ♣s--Pass: either ♣s or betting overcaller has ♣s and/or opps have ♠ fit--2♦/2♥/3♣/3♦: pass or correct--2♠: to play2♦: ♠s & ♦s--2♥/2♠/3♣/3♦: to play2♥/♠: natural This is just like Kleinman's Super Natural after 20 adjustments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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