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I didn't want to hijack Adam's thread any more, but I'd be interested in his input here. Atul asks...

 

 

This is tangential to the OP, but in that case why not play:

 

X: Negative

2: NFB

2S: Raise

2N: Natural

3: Clubs

3: , possible FSJ

3: raise

3: raise

 

I'd be happy giving up FSJs at the 3-level and I'd like to get 2N natural back (thanks very much), but there's so many 1M-overcall situations and it would be nice to have something that one could remember at the table.

 

I remember that in Rodwell's interview he commented on Bergen's idea of Switch (in the above case 2H would show clubs and 3C would show hearts) and I don't think he liked the idea. I also think he didn't like negative free bids (except for certain cases with his strong club). I think the idea is that standards for responding get lowered, but also NBs don't promise enough strength to support opener in describing his hand. The auction just dies. Anyway, that's been my concern. I feel the same way about transfers. If they don't promise invitational strength (and it would be tempting to cheat here), opener usually just accepts the transfer. Same difference. By making the bid forcing, responder has to have GI+.

 

I also want to know right away if partner is showing a fit for me or just his own suit.

 

So I'm fine if people want to debate these points, but I'd also be interested in other structures that used something like Bergen at the 3-level and FSJs/splinters at the 4-level (and 3S when hearts are trump).

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In switch, 2 would not show clubs and 3 would not show hearts. Switch applies only if hearts are not forced to the 3 level. There's a simple rule for this: whenever your opponents overcall with a black suit, switch applies.
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In switch, 2 would not show clubs and 3 would not show hearts. Switch applies only if hearts are not forced to the 3 level. There's a simple rule for this: whenever your opponents overcall with a black suit, switch applies.

 

Thanks. I didn't know that, but it makes more sense.

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How about...

 

If there are 2 jump shift overcalls....1H (1S) or 1S (2C)

 

cue=3-cd limit raise+

raise=3-cd raise, rarely bids again

lowest jump shift=4-cd limit raise+

higher jump shift=mixed raise

double jump=weak raise

 

If there is 1 jump shift overcall...1H (2C) or 2S (2D)

 

cue=any limit raise

raise=3-cd raise, rarely bids again

jump shift=mixed raise

double jump=weak raise

 

If there are no jump shift overcalls... 1H (2D) or 1S (2H)

 

cue=any limit raise

raise=3-cd raise or mixed raise

double jump=weak raise

 

 

2N would be GI with a stopper and 4L would be FSJ or splinter.

 

Of the three situations, I'm probably least convinced that the last one is right.

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I see in your scheme you were specifically trying to get a mixed raise in there but perhaps you will like this anyway. Basically transfers with "intermediate free bids":-

 

1H - (1S)

=========

X = clubs or balanced without stop

1N = nat

2C = diamonds

2D = 3 card LR+

2H = weak 3 card raise

2S = 3 card LR+

2N = 4 card LR+

3m = fit jump

3H = weak 4 card raise

 

1H - (2C)

=========

X = 4 spades

2D = 5+ spades, weak or GF

2H = weak 3 card raise

2S = 5+ spades, INV

2N = 3 card LR+

3C = diamonds

3D = 4 card LR+

3H = weak 4 card raise

 

1H - (2D)

=========

X = 4+ spades

2H = weak 3 card raise

2S = 5+ spades, INV

2N = 3 card LR+

3C = diamonds

3D = 4 card LR+

3H = weak 4 card raise

 

1S - (2C)

=========

X = 4 hearts

2D = 5+ hearts, weak or GF

2H = 5+ hearts, INV

2S = weak 3 card raise

2N = 3 card LR+

3C = diamonds

3D = diamonds, INV

3H = 4 card LR+

3S = weak 4 card raise

 

1S - (2D)

=========

X = 4+ hearts

2H = 5+ hearts, INV

2S = weak 3 card raise

2N = clubs

3C = clubs, INV

3D = 3 card LR+

3H = 4 card LR+

3S = weak 4 card raise

 

1S - (2H)

=========

X = clubs

2S = weak 3 card raise

2N = 3 card LR+

3C = diamonds

3D = diamonds, INV

3H = 4 card LR+

3S = weak 4 card raise

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We use something similar over 1H (1S)

 

dbl-NTish or minors, partner may rebid 1N without a stopper. In general, we want overcaller on lead here

1N-clubs

2C-diamonds

2D-constructive raise

2H-raise

2S-LR with three

2N-LR with four (have to recheck the notes on this)

FSJs

 

but I would like to have a mixed raise there.

 

I would amend to

 

3C-WJS

3D-mixed raise

 

In general, I like to be able to force with suits. For instance, I'd be nervous about the 1H (2C) situation in not being able to show diamonds.

 

1H (2C) 3C showing diamonds. We don't now have 1H (2C) 2D P 3D agreeing diamonds.

 

So does 1H (2C) 3C P 3D show a fit? Is it forcing? Does it deny a fit and show a bad hand? And how do we look for a stopper in clubs?

 

1H (2C) 3C P

 

and I hold...

Axxx Axxxx xx Ax 3D, 3S, or 3N?

Ax Axxxx Axxx xx 3D or 4D?

xx Axxxx Axxx Ax 3D or 3N or 4D?

 

There just isn't much room to sort anything out.

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So on the other thread, I'm interpreting Justin's structure to be...

 

3M-always weak

1 under 3M-always mixed raise

2N-always LR

cue-3-cd limit raise unless it is 1-under (then 3 and 4-cd LR collapsed into 2N)

3-level jump shifts-WJS unless otherwise coopted

 

dbl is negative or perhaps a hand that would bid a natural 2N

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