straube Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 We're playing that 1D=0+ diamonds and 10-15. It can be balanced or be 3-suited or 2-suited with both minors or 6D/4M After 1H is overcalled, thinking.... dbl-4+ spades.....1S-3 spades..........1N-nf..........2m-nf..........2H-invitational+.....1N-bal..........2m-nf1S-bal.....1N-to play.....2C-5 clubs, doesn't promise diamonds.....2D-5 diamonds1N-minors or six diamonds, less than GI and technically nf2C-9-13 with 5+ clubs. 2D-diamonds, GI+2H-clubs, GF2S-9-11, six spades2N-GI Remember that we need to give some thought to finding minor suit fits when the auction gets competitive because opener's minor suit holding is very unclear. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akhare Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 One option might be play straight up transfers over 1♥, i.e.: X: 4+ ♠1♠: Balanced hands1N: Transfer to ♣2C: Transfer to ♦2D: Transfer to ♥2♥+: TDB One can extend this idea to 1♦ - (1♠) as well: X: 4+ hearts1N: Balanced hands2C: Transfer to ♦, TP or GF2D: Transfer to ♥, TP or GF2♥+: TBD As I recall hanp and other play transfer advances even after 2♣ overcall as well... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted October 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 It might be nice to be able to show both minors. Say I have 3-1-4-5 and don't want to commit to clubs. What does TBD mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 What does TBD mean? I think "To Be Determined" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted October 12, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2010 1D (1H) X handles most spade hands 1S needs to be more than balanced. It could (for example) handle both minorsbecause opener can then have the freedom to rebid a 5 cd minor suit and then win either way. So opening 4-3-1-5 opposite 1-4-4-4 and now we find clubs. 1N shows clubs, but what's the point range? The bid needs to empower opener to do something. A contract of 2C may be acceptable but we need keep our constructive auction. I think 9+ with a 6 cd suit or 12+ with a 5 cd suit is ok. Opener can raise clubs with a fit either way. Without a fit, he can accept the transfer with a minimum non-fitting hand and play 2C opposite the first. The second hand has to bid again opposite a simple acceptance of the transfer. 2C same reasoning for diamonds 2D-balanced GF? .....2H-denies a heart stopper? 2H-shows 6 spades? maybe 9-11 or 14+ If the hand can be too light, opener.....will never contribute useful information (like bidding 3S). If the ranges are....not split, we risk director calls after opener hesitates before signing off in 2S.....and responder makes one more try. 2S-values for 2N with a heart stop? 2N-weak, more minors than 1S? 3m-preempt? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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