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Hi:

 

It has been done with a strong 4441 before.

 

Black Club or an earlier version by Bob Hammon maybe? You might also try Power Precision?

 

Blue Team club used a strong 2D 4441 opening that should keep you from getting too high after a 2D opening.

 

Have you read Rigal, Precision in the 90s? It has a free copy on the net.

It uses transfers after 1C-1D and a 2D* rebid shows 4441 strong.

 

Regards,

Robert

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But with the other options included in the 2 opening, you could not play 2//NT with the 4441 hand unless opponents help. So you would be effectively be starting at 3 on a hand with a few as 16 HCP and no long suit. In some cases you would even have to go to the four level to play in your best fit when responder has nothing. You'll be worse off than if you had just opened 1 and rebid a four card major or 1NT with a singleton.
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As I recall, Preempts from A-Z has a description of a similar treatment. (As Ron mentioned, multi 2 that included

 

a weak 2 in either major OR

a very strong NT oriented hand OR

a strong Roman 2 opening

 

were once fairly popular.

 

However, the range of the 4441 hand type was 21-24 or some such.

 

My understanding is that the frequency of the strong hand types is sufficiently small that people abandoned this variant.

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Been toying with a 3 way multi 2D for use in precision.

This would be along the lines:-

 

1. Weak 2 in major 5-10HCP.

2. 22-24 balanced

3. 16+ 4441

 

Have searched various sites and publications but can find no published treatments of this type of opening.

 

Any ideas anyone?

In Power Precision 2 has 3 meanings: 1)Weak 2 in OR 2)4-4-4-1 16-24 OR 3) 26-27 balanced.This scheme works well .It is difficult to bid 4-4-4-1 strong hands wihout a gadget.

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Been toying with a 3 way multi 2D for use in precision.

This would be along the lines:-

 

1. Weak 2 in major 5-10HCP.

2. 22-24 balanced

3. 16+ 4441

 

Have searched various sites and publications but can find no published treatments of this type of opening.

 

Any ideas anyone?

This was quite common use of multi 2D in England in 1980s, although the ranges of the options were slightly different.

 

Rebids were: 2D-2H-2NT = balanced, 2D-2H-3suit = 4441 suit below singleton.

 

Responder's rebids following 2NT were as for 2NT opening.

Responder's rebids following 4441 were range relays, RKCB, spiral scan and 4D end signal.

 

Rebids showing 4441 were more awkward if the response was 2S or 3H, and if the opponents managed to compete, distinguishing the various options was even more awkward.

 

Robin

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