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Cyberyeti

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I suppose technically one could make a case for it, but then we'd have "Leaping Michaels'", and that doesn't seem right either.

 

Every other convention, as far as I can remember, named after a person is so named with just the person's last name, which in this case is "Michaels".

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ROFL. :lol:

 

If we've agreed to play Michaels over a weak 2, I hope we've discussed how to ask for the minor. If we haven't, then by analogy with Michaels over a one level bid, 3NT asks for the minor. So I bid 4, and yes, it's routine.

 

I would prefer, though, not to play stupid conventions. :o :huh:

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If we've agreed to play Michaels over a weak 2, I hope we've discussed how to ask for the minor. If we haven't, then by analogy with Michaels over a one level bid, 3NT asks for the minor.

I think that's a poor analogy: without specific agreement to the contrary, a bid of 3NT is always an offer to play there.

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Without specific agreement, any bid is an offer to play there. 3NT is only "special" because it's game. But this is why 3/2 as Michaels is stupid. How do you find out which minor partner has? Bid 4? Is 4 forcing? NF? Whichever one it is, how do you handle the other type?
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I do not play 3 over 2 as Michaels myself. But stupid seems a bit harsh. Of course it is easy to say so and then point out the disadvantages. But what about the advantages? If you use Leaping Michaels how do you play in 3NT when that is correct? How do you play in 3 when that is correct?

 

Michaels 3 is like many conventions: it has pluses and minuses: you balance the one against the other.

 

Another advantage of Michaels is for the unscientific player who does not play too many conventions. He is likely to forget Leaping Michaels, but if he plays Michaels over 1 it is easy to remember to also play it over 2.

 

A poor convention? Yes, possibly so, but not a stupid one.

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