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Hi all!

I was looking for an existing thread but did not find one...

Here is my problem:

LHO opens Polish 1, your partner passes and RHO bids a negative artificial 1. What do your following bids show?

 

1(A) pass 1(A) ?:

 

1. double

2. 1NT

3. 2

4. 2?

 

5. What would you bid after the above mentioned sequence with

 

Qx

xx

AKJxx

AK10x ? Do you choose another bid without the Q?

 

6. In 2. position we pass with 5+ s and bid them later, 2 shows a 2-suiter, x is for t/o (=short in ) or strong, any other bid common sense. Do you agree?

 

Have a nice day :)

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The way I play it after 1-p-1-?:

 

Dbl = Power Dbl (15+HCP any)

1NT = Any 2 suits, like a takeout Dbl (around (10)11-14 HCP).

2 = natural

2 = natural

 

I probably bid 2NT or Dbl with the hand given in 5.

 

6. I don't agree. I'm used to play 1-2 is natural when 1 can be less than a 3-card. Here I bid my immediatly, also to disrupt their system. The way I play vs Polish 1:

 

Dbl = Power Dbl (15+HCP any)

1 = nat

1M = nat, 4+ card

1NT = takeout (around (10)11-14 HCP)

2 = nat, good 5+ card

2 = multi: weak in a Major (5+ card) or strong hands

2M = 5M-4+m

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Want to have fun with them?

 

1-(P)-1-?

 

Dbl = transfer to , shows (weak or strong)

1 = transfer to . shows

1 = RAPTOR, shows 4 plus unknown longer minor

1NT = RAPTOR, shows 4 plus unknown longer minor

2 = 6+ or 55 or 54 (depends on guts) in majors

2 = 6+ or 5/5 in blacks

2 = 6+ or 5/5 in minors...

2 = 5/5

2NT = 5/5 in and minor

highers normal preempts

 

note, over 1 you might stretch and use RAPTOR 1 or 1NT with 3 card major given no other way to show clubs.. but use that with care.

 

The same scheme is used directly over 1 with the following exceptions.

1 - ?

 

DBL = clubs

1 = transfer to ,

all others as if after 1-P-1.

 

IF nothing else this is fun... so to answer your questions based upon this scheme...

 

1♣(A) pass 1♦(A) ?:

1. double --> shows

2. 1NT --> shows plus longer minor

3. 2♣ --> shows or major two suiter

4. 2♦ --> Shows or plus

 

♠Qx

♥xx

♦AKJxx

♣AK10x ? Do you choose another bid without the ♠Q?

 

I could choose between 2 showing (presumably six), 2 then pull showing 5/5 in the minors, or pass and bid later. I would need to take the vulnerablity into consideration, and rather or not it is matchpoints. But with this system I will pass now, and when they eventually bid a major, I can double back in. Partner will realize I didn't bid 1NT or 1 and work out that I am likely 5/4 or 4/4 in the minors, especially if htey bid and partner bids and I pull that.

 

Ben

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An option is using Truscott vs strong club:

since it says to pard which are your 2 suits, it is better suited fo auctions where there is still a constructive potential.

 

- a non jump bid shows the lower of 2 non touching suits

- non touching suits are shown by Double (which includes the last "suit" bid artificially by opps), or 1NT for the remaining 2 suits.

- single suiters are jump bids

 

- really good hands (5/5.5 losers or less if unbalanced, 17/18+ if bal) will pass 1 round then bid later

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Our defense over ANY strong/polish club style openings:

 

X - majors OR minors

1D/H - transfers to H/S

1S - red OR black suits

1NT - pointed or round

2X - natural

2NT - big unspecified two-suiter

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