olien Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 I am debating between which of the following structures to use: version 1:1♦ shows 10-15 HCP 2+♦, not balanced. Opening 1NT is 13-15 and 11-12's in 1st and 2nd seat are passed. In response it's fairly natural: 1M...Natural Forcing1N...7-11- NF2♣...GF Relay2♦...Natural F12♥...5+♠ 4+♥ <INV2♠...INV 6+♣2NT...Natural INV3♣...5/4+ minors, <INV3♦...weak a 2♣ opening shows 6+♣ and 2♦ opening is 3-suited short in ♦, so 1♦ can be 4xx5 with 2+♦ version 2:1♦ is the same as above, but balanced hands with 11-12 HCP and at least 1 4-card major are allowed. In response: 1♥...4+♥ F1 or no 4M <GF1♠....4+♠ F11NT...GF Relay2m...Natural NF2♥...5+♠ 4+♥ <INV2♠+ whatever Reason a 4-card major must be promised if balanced is for the following auction:1 ♦-1♥// 1NT showing a balanced hand has to promise 4♥ or one would have to raise into what could be a potentially disastorous contract. or Version 3, which I haven't really looked much into:1♥...Natural or GF relay1♠...Natural F11NT...Natural NF2m...Natural (NF?)2♥+ whatever Some insight into why one thinks whichever way is better would be good and follow ups would be appreciated on version 3 if that is your choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Complete confused why 1NT is defined as natural NF.Opener appears to be promising an unbalanced hand...Just when will opener pass 1NT? (some 4225 hand???) I'd use 1♥ as a relay (doesn't necessarily promise values) 1♥ = Relay1♠ = Natural, 4+ Hearts, forcing1N = Natural, 4+ Spades Forcing2♣ = Natural, NF2♦ = Natural, NF2♥ = 5+♥, 4♠ NF2♠+ = whatever After 1♦ - 1♥ 1S = Diamonds and a major1N = Clubs and a major2♣ = Two suited with both minors2♦ = 6+ Diamonds, single suited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olien Posted January 14, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 I am under the rules of the ACBL :P So a relay must promise GF values to be playable in most situations. So for us to be able to use that, 1♥ would have to promise GF values. That's why we have 1NT as natural NF, it's basically a weak relay with no 4-card major. More thoughts are welcome :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wclass___ Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 IMO version 3 is the most logical and best 2♣ response should be some non-major invite hands+some minor GF2♦ sound.... 1♦-1♥- ..1♠ 4♥..1N nat bal..2♣ 5♣4♠0-2♥..2♦ like 2♣..2♥ 5+4♠3♥ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shevek Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I like 1NT as relay but work out the relay structure first to decide whether it's playable http://forums.bridgebase.com/index.php?sho...=35856&hl=relay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo81 Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 If you're determined to do something along these lines, here's what I'd suggest: Option 1, but expand the 1NT opening range to 12-15. Invert the meanings of the 1NT and 2♣ responses so that 1NT is the game forcing relay and 2♣ is pass or correct. Seems like you have some flexibility in your further bidding, as you may not need a natural 1NT rebid. You could try playing Keri instead of Stayman after 1NT openings to better handle the wider range. However, I don't think something like this will be superior to normal methods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbforster Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I think playing 1♦ unbalanced-but-2+ is really underutilizing a very cheap opening. Either play it unbalanced 0+ (3-suited/diamonds/minors), or include the balanced hands too and play it 2+ (bal or natural 4+) and put the 4M-5♣ hands in 2♣.. Just my take on the NT responses... I like to limit my 1N response to "no game on power", so you don't go looking for magic 3N's and go down in 2N. 1♦-?1N up to 10 (psych?)2♣ natural or 11-12 balanced (F1)2N 13-14, sound invite3N as usual Over the 2♣, 2♦ showed any minimum (9-11) and would be passed by the balanced hand. Other responses showed varying degrees of extras via relays, and forced to 2N/3m opposite the balanced hand and game otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowerline Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I am debating between which of the following structures to use: version 1:1♦ shows 10-15 HCP 2+♦, not balanced. Opening 1NT is 13-15 and 11-12's in 1st and 2nd seat are passed. In response it's fairly natural: 1M...Natural Forcing1N...7-11- NF2♣...GF Relay2♦...Natural F12♥...5+♠ 4+♥ <INV2♠...INV 6+♣2NT...Natural INV3♣...5/4+ minors, <INV3♦...weak a 2♣ opening shows 6+♣ and 2♦ opening is 3-suited short in ♦, so 1♦ can be 4xx5 with 2+♦ version 2:1♦ is the same as above, but balanced hands with 11-12 HCP and at least 1 4-card major are allowed. In response: 1♥...4+♥ F1 or no 4M <GF1♠....4+♠ F11NT...GF Relay2m...Natural NF2♥...5+♠ 4+♥ <INV2♠+ whatever Reason a 4-card major must be promised if balanced is for the following auction:1 ♦-1♥// 1NT showing a balanced hand has to promise 4♥ or one would have to raise into what could be a potentially disastorous contract. or Version 3, which I haven't really looked much into:1♥...Natural or GF relay1♠...Natural F11NT...Natural NF2m...Natural (NF?)2♥+ whatever Some insight into why one thinks whichever way is better would be good and follow ups would be appreciated on version 3 if that is your choice. Version 1:I think it is better to open 5♣4M22 with 1NT. Your 1♦ will then show 4+ most of the time (a 3crd is only possible with 1-4-3-5 or 4-1-3-5).I also think it is better to use the 1NT response as the GF relay. Hands that fit the natural 1NT response can either bid clubs, support diamonds or pass. Version 2/3:I do not see how you will be able to sort everything out after the 1NT relay. If you want to include balanced hands in 1♦, I think you will have to use the 1♥ relay (version 3). This will surely complicate things. Loosing the natural 1♥ response is also a lot bigger loss than loosing the natural 1NT response. Steven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I would definitely use version 3 if it's allowed. Natural or GF relay gives up almost nothing. Opener can easily respond (and natural):1♠ = 4♠ (here you can use XYZ or 2♣ as GF relay)1NT = any bal or semibal without 4M (here again XYZ or 2♣ GF relay)2♣ = both minors (here I advise you to play 2♦ or 2♥ forcing, 2♠ is pretty high)2♦ = singlesuited (2♥ or 2♠ forcing)2♥ = 4♥ (2♠ forcing) If you play 1♦-2♥ as weak, you can make a 2♥ rebid forcing so your relays are better.After 1♦-1♥-2♥ you obviously don't have much space to ask the entire hand, but it's possible to get a decent precision. I've played a similar structure over a 1♦ opening which was any hand without 5M (so 0+♦, included hands where you'd open 2♣!) and it worked very well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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