bluecalm Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 I wonder if in negative free bids context where you only have 3 fit support bids available (as jump to 3x is needed as strong, especially 3H) which raise selection is the best.For example standard in Poland is to play:1S - 2D - ??? 2N = limit+ with support 3d = gf with support 3S = pre But maybe it would be better to play: 2N = limit+ 3card support 3d = limit+ 4card support 3s = pre Or maybe: 2N = limit+ 3d = mixed 3S = pre Thoughts on this ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zelandakh Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Thoughts on this ?I would take Option 2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 FWIW 1. MOSCITO includes fit showing jumps after a major suit openings Jumps to 3m (and 3♥ after an opening that shows spades) explicitly shows 6+ cards in the bid suit with three card support for opener's major.The decision to show this hand type was made based on a few criteria including (a) The desire that 2/1s deny support for opener's major(b) Experience that raising to 2M with this hand type often lead to a suboptimal contract There are other possible uses for these bids (I still toy around with using 3♣ to show 5-5 in the minors). However, I am relatively happy with the fit jumps both in theory and in practice. 2. Playing standard system, I like fit jumps in competitive auctions and by a passed hand. However, I prefer other treatments in uncontested auctions opposite a first/second seat opener. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akhare Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 FWIW 2. Playing standard system, I like fit jumps in competitive auctions and by a passed hand. However, I prefer other treatments in uncontested auctions opposite a first/second seat opener. Can you please post details of your preferred treatments in a standard system? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Can you please post details of your preferred treatments in a standard system? If I am playing a standard system, I pretty much play whatever partner wants If left to my own devices in a 2/1 GF context Over 1m 1m - 2m = limit raise+2M = Soloway Jump Shifts2N = 11-121m - 3m = preempt1♦ - 3♣ = natural, invite1♣ - 3♦ = Splinter Over 1♥ 1♥ - 2♥ = constructive1♥ - 2♠ = Jacoby1♥ - 3♣ = Constructive, 4 card support1♥ - 3♦ = Limit, 4 card support1♥ - 3♥ = preemptive Over 1♠ Same as before, just up a step Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I'd like to know what awm has settled on. Also looking for comment on (what I think is) Justin's treatment in comp... 1H (1S).....2H-raise.....2S-LR, 3 trump.....2N-LR, 4 trump.....3C-wjs.....3D-mixed raise.....3H-weak raise 1H (2C).....2H-raise.....2N-LR, 4 trump.....3C-LR, 3 trump.....3D-mixed raise.....3H-weak raise.....3S-wjs 1H (2D).....2H-raise.....2N-LR, 3+ trump.....3D-mixed raise.....3H-weak raise.....3S-wjs 1S (2C).....2S-raise.....2N-LR, 4 trump.....3C-LR, 3 trump.....3D-wjs.....3H-mixed raise.....3S-weak raise 1S (2D).....2S-raise.....2N-LR, 4 trump.....3D-LR, 3 trump.....3H-mixed raise.....3S-weak raise 1S (2H).....2S-raise.....2N-LR, 3+ trump.....3H-mixed raise.....3S-weak raise then using 4m as FSJs/splinters or Meckwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycroft Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Ah, but hrothgar, in MOSCITO, your fit jumps are designed to play in the minor on the 6-2 in preference to the major on the 4-3 - the unstated part of your 1b) Not exactly the same thing as the standard problem, as you say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrothgar Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Ah, but hrothgar, in MOSCITO, your fit jumps are designed to play in the minor on the 6-2 in preference to the major on the 4-3 - the unstated part of your 1b) Not exactly the same thing as the standard problem, as you say. Agree completely... (However, it still seemed worth a quick response) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel_k Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 2NT should be the 4 card raise but need not be full limit raise values, e.g. if it goes 1♥-2♣, you could bid 2NT on xxx KJxx Axxx xx. This hand is hard to bid otherwise and there is room for opener to make a further try. If they compete, it's more important for opener to know responder's ODR than their exact high card strength. With a more defensive hand such as Jxx Axxx xxxx Kx, I would just bid 2♥. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 2NT should be the 4 card raise but need not be full limit raise values, e.g. if it goes 1♥-2♣, you could bid 2NT on xxx KJxx Axxx xx. This hand is hard to bid otherwise and there is room for opener to make a further try. If they compete, it's more important for opener to know responder's ODR than their exact high card strength. With a more defensive hand such as Jxx Axxx xxxx Kx, I would just bid 2♥. I like having a mixed raise available. I'd rather separate that kind of raise than separate limit raises with 3 or 4 trump. Also wary of using 2N as mixed raise or better. Mixed raises are pretty common and it's nice to jack the bidding up (as Justin's structure does) to 3M-1. Mansfield used to play 1M (2L) 3M was a mixed raise and he didn't even have a weak double raise (I guess those hands passed or bid 2M or 4M). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
han Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 I also stopped playing support jumps in many auctions. Our current agreement is that when no other agreement is made, a jump into a new suit is weak if the new suit is higher ranking, and support if the new suit is lower ranking. However, we do have agreements about most early jumps, and often they are neither weak nor support. After a simple overcall we play that if the cheapest bid in a new suit is at the 2-level, then a jump in this suit shows about 7-9 HCP and a good 6-card suit. We do often switch the two unbid suits but even if we can transfer to a major we play that this transfer shows 10+ points, so we use the jumps for weaker hands. After 1M - Dbl we play that 3M is weak, 3M-1 is mixed, but for other jumps the default rule does apply: other jumps to lower ranking suits are support and to higher ranking suits are weak. For example 1H - (Dbl) - 2S is weak, while 3C is support. The support jumps that I find most useful are those to 4m when our suits is hearts. For example 1S - 2H - 2S - 4m is a very useful support jump auction in my experience. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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