gordontd Posted March 12, 2012 Report Share Posted March 12, 2012 Most Benji players play weak 2's in the majors. I think it would be correct to say that if they aren't playing weak twos in the majors, they aren't playing Benjamin. That was the whole point of the system. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jillybean Posted March 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 You've hit a curious corner of the country, where are you exactly? I don't play much outside of my region, but down here pretty much everyone who's been playing for more than a year out of lessons will play a weak-2. Most learn it before they learn transfers.I'd guess : 75% play weak-2s in the majors,15% play 2D as a multi including weak 6-card majors, with 2H/2S showing 5/4+ with a minor, 5% play intermediate-2s in the majors,5% play a weak 2D as well as the majors.I've been in Auckland, Whangarei and now Kerikeri. It seems that this 2♣ 20-22 w/5 card suit and 2♦ 22+ isn't at all common but just a pet treatment used by a few players. The same player who put me in 4S holding KT, KQ5, Q9, QT8763 after 1♣ 1♠ 1nt 2♠ and then criticized me for bidding 2♠ :) My hand was Q87543,JT,J42,K2.I love partners whose ability to criticize is in inverse proportion to their playing ability. Tomorrow I will be playing "Kerikeri Acol" in a teams game, it's an odd system but at least I will know what to expect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squealydan Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 I've been in Auckland, Whangarei and now Kerikeri. It seems that this 2♣ 20-22 w/5 card suit and 2♦ 22+ isn't at all common but just a pet treatment used by a few players. The same player who put me in 4S holding KT, KQ5, Q9, QT8763 after 1♣ 1♠ 1nt 2♠ and then criticized me for bidding 2♠ :) My hand was Q87543,JT,J42,K2.I love partners whose ability to criticize is in inverse proportion to their playing ability. Tomorrow I will be playing "Kerikeri Acol" in a teams game, it's an odd system but at least I will know what to expect. The 1NT rebid doesn't look much like any Acol, Kerikeri or otherwise... I hope you've also met some nice kiwi folk while you've been here. We're generally regarded as a friendly bunch, though it must be admitted bridge folk are a law unto themselves. And I trust you've seen a bit of scenery along the way? Dolphins, giant trees, that sort of thing... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jillybean Posted March 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 The 1NT rebid doesn't look much like any Acol, Kerikeri or otherwise...We were playing a sort of "Standard American" :) I hope you've also met some nice kiwi folk while you've been here. We're generally regarded as a friendly bunch, though it must be admitted bridge folk are a law unto themselves. And I trust you've seen a bit of scenery along the way? Dolphins, giant trees, that sort of thing...I lived in NZ for 30 years so know that the Kiwi's are a freindly bunch, I just wasn't a bridge player then.We are doing the beaches, dolphins and other sea creatures this week. Next week we will take a trip to Rotorua for the stinky mud pools, thermal pools, the Luge (my favotire), the Zorb which I have not tried yet and then a trip to Waitomo for some Black Water Rafting which I also haven't done before but sounds fabulous. If I survive that it will be back to Auckland for our flight back to Vancouver in time for some spring skiing. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jillybean Posted March 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 14, 2012 Ok, I survived another round of "Acol" and we did quite well coming 2nd in the teams game, we should have won.I'm beginning to like the weak NT. I'm playing 2♣ 8 playing tricks, 2♦ 23+ and the funky 2N showing 55 minors. This 2N came up and I was impressedwith the interference value :) Not having much time to discuss systems with partners the rest of the system is a bit of a mystery. Cue bids, splinters, forcing M/m raises and even ace asking is a great unknown. No one here (Kerikeri) uses convention cards or travelers record the contracts, perhaps they have photographic memories and neither of my partners here use count signals. I'm doing a lot of biting my tongue :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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