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Countering Multi Landy 2D over a weak NT


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Hi

 

I would be interested to know how other players counter a Multi Landy 2D bid (normally showing a 6 card major) after they have opened 1NT (weak)

 

What are the best ways (your way) of using an immediate double and a delayed double?

 

(a) 1NT (2D) X?

 

or

(b) 1NT (2D) Pass (2Ma)

P P X?

 

© 1NT (2D) P 2NT

3Ma P X?

 

thank you in advance for your answers

 

regards

Brian Keable (alias "thebiker")

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There are several options. Here are a few:-

 

1) "stolen bid": X = Stayman; bidding is natural or follows your leb/rub pattern if you play that; delayed double is typically t/o

2) "multi defence": play your usual multi defence, eg (Dixon) X = values or v strong; 2M = weak t/o of other major; others natural

3) "defensive double": X shows an interest in defending and sets up pen doubles; others are natural; for Stayman, pass first and then cue

 

There are other possibilities. I think for most American pairs (who do not meet multi often) option 1 is the simplest. Essentially it is simply a agreement to play your normal defence but to substitute double for the cue and use a delayed double for the take-out hand that would have doubled if they had shown their suit immediately.

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a) Direct X is strong, typically balanced. Initiates penalty doubles. (Note: 1NT-2-X-p-p-2Ma-p-p is forcing on 1NT-opener).

b) Delayed X is takeout with competitive strength. Opener should not pass the double very often in this sequence.

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The good players that I know seem to like X=transfer, systems on, 3C=stayman. I'm sure pass then double would be t/o.

 

Personally I like to play X as MFA said, creates a force through 2N and doubles after that are penalty (hands with a 4 card major usually start this way). 2M natural, 3C+ transfer leb, 2N leb.

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The weakest point of multi is that only 1 person knows which suit he's bidding. Usually people bid constructively over a weak NT, so we might as well take advantage of the fact that we're probably in a part score battle or on defense. Therefore I like the following:

Dbl = values, interest in penalizing

2M = natural, NF

2NT = both minors, weak (attempt to hide their suit)

3X = natural, signoff (attempt to hide their suit)

 

Passing first is used to let them show their suit. After that, we play our usual system like the auction went 1NT-(2M).

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Hi

 

I would be interested to know how other players counter a Multi Landy 2D bid (normally showing a 6 card major) after they have opened 1NT (weak)

 

What are the best ways (your way) of using an immediate double and a delayed double?

 

(a) 1NT (2D) X?

 

or

(b) 1NT (2D) Pass (2Ma)

P P X?

 

© 1NT (2D) P 2NT

3Ma P X?

 

thank you in advance for your answers

 

regards

Brian Keable (alias "thebiker")

 

 

 

 

For the (a): X= shows values (7+ in front of 15-17NT, 10+ in front of 12-14NT). All subsequent doubles are now for penalty.

 

Having accepted that. (b) X= take-out.

 

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