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Response scheme for 1C denying 5CM/6m


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I've made a forcing pass system with

 

Pass = 13+ any

1C = 8-12, denies 5CM/6m/balanced

1D = 0-7 (8-9 if bal no 5M)

1H = 8-12, 5+ unbal

1S = 8-12, 5+ unbal

1NT = 10-12, may be 5M332

2C = 8-12, 6+

2D = 8-12, 6+

2H/2S = 8-9, 5M332

2NT = 8-12, 5+/5+ minors

 

The main reason for excluding balanced hands from 1C,1H,1S is that it simplifies the bidding afterwards, and makes the GF relays after 1C, 1M less space consuming (also, in general you prefer balanced hands relaying unbalanced hands, while with an unbalanced hand opposite a balanced hand you prefer to show your shape). Thus, in this system shape relays are available after every opening except 2D.

 

At the moment I'm currently using 1C - 1D/1H as transfers.

 

The current scheme after 1C:

1C - 1D

..... 1H = 3 hearts

..... 1S = 4 spades, 1-2 hearts

..... 1NT = 5 clubs, 4 diamonds, 1-2 hearts

..... 2C = 4 clubs, 5 diamonds, 1-2 hearts

..... 2D = good heart raise

..... 2H = poor heart raise.

 

1C - 1H

..... 1S = 3 spades

..... 1NT = 5 clubs, 4 diamonds, 0-2 spades

..... 2C = 4 clubs, 5 diamonds, 1-2 spades

..... 2D = 5 diamonds 4 hearts 1-2 spades

2H = good spade raise

2S = poor spade raise

 

The area I'd like suggestions for are for what bid to use as a GF relay, how to show hands with a minor suit, invitational, and minor suit, non-forcing.

 

For example, one possible scheme would be

1C - 1S as a transfer to 1NT

1C - 2x as natural non-forcing

1C-1S as transfer to 1NT, then bidding a minor as invitational

1C-1NT as GF relay

 

However, many other schemes could be used, simply because 1C is so defined there's not that many hand shapes, thus an example method is

1C - 1S transfer to clubs

1C - 1NT transfer to diamonds

1C - 2C minors

1C - 2D GF relay

 

Any suggestions/ideas/criticism/comments?

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2H/2S don't look very intelligent in current form, very small range and not necessarily sound anyway to require 5M332. Otherwise it's not a bad structure I think, especially 1, which resembles the 1 from classic symmetric relays, and which can lead to very intelligent auctions.
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2H/2S don't look very intelligent in current form, very small range and not necessarily sound anyway to require 5M332. Otherwise it's not a bad structure I think, especially 1, which resembles the 1 from classic symmetric relays, and which can lead to very intelligent auctions.

I believe Paul Marston had previously played 2M as 5M332 10-12 at a previous bermuda bowl. I think he later changed it to include 5M4m22 handshapes as well, but the purpose of putting them as 8-9 5M332 is to plug a hole.

 

For the same reason many precision players play 2D as 3 suited short diamonds. It's not a great bid, but it's there to cover a handshape that cannot be covered in other ways in the opening bid methods.

 

Now, if I plugged the 8-9 5M332 into the 1D fert, I could use 2H and 2S for other purposes. Weak twos of 4-7 HCP could be used I guess.

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For what it's worth, here's the opening structure of the FP system that we (DrTodd and foobar) play:

 

P = 14+

1 = 9-13, 4+

1 = 9,13, 4+

1 = fert

1 = 9, 13, s, no 4CM unless 5440

1N = 9 - 13, no 4CM unless 4333

2C = 9-13, no 4CM

 

We have (symmetric style) relays available over all openings and can resolve most common shapes below 3N (even 3 in many cases)...

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The 1D fert is too low - it doesn't take away enough bidding space. Make it 1H.

 

Following that train of thought, why not make it 1? Then 1D can be 5+ hearts, 1H as 5+ spades. Bidding 1D-1H can therefore be the relay instead. There must be a point at which the risk: preemptive effect isn't worth it. Changing the fert to 1 non-vul may be worth it though, given the risk is least then, and having a GF relay of bidding the step less likely to be interfered.

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