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The usual Multi version in my country shows either a weak-2 in a Major or a balanced 22-23/26-27 hand. The responses are well defined and the most usual one is 2 which asks opener to pass if hearts are the weak suit or to correct to spades or NT according to his/her hand.

 

I have seen people using the 2 response in mainly the same way; some people say 2 shows an 'invitational' hand with hearts, which roughly means that if opener holds the hearts s/he should get to 4. Some people just say that 2 is just another pass/correct bid that can be used when opener 'knows' partner holds spades and not hearts (usually with hearts, for if opener has to show the red Major s/he needs to get to 3). I have even seen people bid 2 with 1-2 in the Majors and a poor hand. I think 2 should be bid with (and I usually bid it with) 5 hearts.

 

Anyway, today someone received the following collection:

 

T9x

J8xxxx

xx

xx

 

Now, would you bid 2 or 2 with it?

 

If partner opened in fourth seat, would you bid 2 or 2?

 

Finally, at my table the bidding went:

 

Pa-Pa-Pa-2

Pa-2-Pa-2NT*

Pa-4**-Pa-4NT***

Pa-5-Pa-5

Pa-Pa-Pa

 

*22-23 balanced

**Texas transfer

***Key Card

 

This contract went down one. Of course we're missing the strong hand but, who would you blame?

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What was 4 -- a Texas transfer? What was 4NT -- a balanced super-accept? It's tough to know whom to blame if we don't know the methods. And it could be the methods that are at fault; does 2NT show 22-23 or could it be the stronger hand as well?
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The 2 response shows a desire to go to at least 3 if partner has a weak hand in hearts. If responder is 1-2 or 2-1 in the majors, he has no desire to go beyond two of openers major, so he has to bid 2 with both of them.

 

As for the 5 hand. Shoot opener.

 

Here is the issue. 2 was correct bid. You are willing to go high in hearts with a fit, but you actually know partner has the big balanced hand when it goes pass pass pass to him (otherwise where it the points). So bidding 2 now also happily means he can declarer the hand.

 

When he bids 2NT over your 2, i assume you play both jacoby and texas. So 4 is not inviting him to do ANYTHING OTHER THAN BID 4. If you wanted to invite him to consider going beyond 4, you would have bid 3, then raised 3 to 4. There is no way that a person who has descibed his hand as 22-23 hcp can possibly have anything in his opening bid to make it right for him to over-ride the normal texas transfer bid. 4NT (WHAT EVER IT IS) is a total lack of partnership discipline.

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Opener is probably looking at AKQx and thinks responder won't make a move toward slam lacking the honors.

Even so, opener should let responder control the hand. There's no way for opener to know just what responder holds, so the 4 NT bid is insane.

 

I think inquiry's response makes perfect sense. I agree that any move by the big hand over 4 other than 4 is a gross breach of partnership trust.

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As for the 5 hand. Shoot opener.

 

Here is the issue. 2 was correct bid. You are willing to go high in hearts with a fit, but you actually know partner has the big balanced hand when it goes pass pass pass to him (otherwise where it the points). So bidding 2 now also happily means he can declarer the hand.

 

When he bids 2NT over your 2, i assume you play both jacoby and texas. So 4 is not inviting him to do ANYTHING OTHER THAN BID 4. If you wanted to invite him to consider going beyond 4, you would have bid 3, then raised 3 to 4. There is no way that a person who has descibed his hand as 22-23 hcp can possibly have anything in his opening bid to make it right for him to over-ride the normal texas transfer bid. 4NT (WHAT EVER IT IS) is a total lack of partnership discipline.

 

Agree 100% with this. And I like how, to really emphasise the point, inquiry has even capitalised the "HE" between square brackets (to make a symbol) in "ANYTHING OTHER THAN BID 4", where all his other suit symbols are lower-case :)

 

ahydra

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Note, I am not a Multi player...

 

2 is a wimpy bid. 3 is my call on this hand, unless your multi weak-2s can be crappy 5-carders. Somebody has a 22-point hand, and if it's my LHO, 2 is going to get them to bid 2NT and they'll actually find which game they want. If it's partner, we'll have a nice texas auction to 4. If it's my RHO, then it won't be a 22-count; it'll be whatever is the "pass-and-double" hand, and 2 isn't going to be enough, especially as LHO's got something, too.

 

Having said that, I can do nothing but echo all the cheers for inquiry. 2-3; 3NT-4; 4 - wait, 4NT? what's that?

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Note, I am not a Multi player...

 

2 is a wimpy bid. 3 is my call on this hand, unless your multi weak-2s can be crappy 5-carders. Somebody has a 22-point hand,

 

After 3 passes to your partner in 4th seat, which opponent do you think passed with a 22 point hand? http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif

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