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Non-2/1...but also interested in 2/1 approaches.

 

Rather than bidding Jacoby/Splinters/Limits all the time...I would like to learn how to handle them more accurately.

 

1M-??

 

Let's say we have major support and a decent 5 card side suit. I have always had trouble learning the "standard" approaches.

 

1M-xy

xy-2M

 

1M-xy

xy-3M(jump)

 

1M-xy

xy-4M(double jump)

 

1M-xy

xy-3M(no jump)

 

1M-xy

xy-4M(jump)

 

1M-xy

xy-4SF

xy-bid pards major

 

 

 

So...basically, how do we handle invites, MIN GF, stronger hands, and even hands with maybe 2 card support?

 

Thanks,

 

Don

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Here'd what Elianna and I play, which is basically SAYC:

 

1M-xy

xy-2M

 

Doubleton support, invitational, not forcing.

 

1M-xy

xy-3M(jump)

 

GF 3(+?) card support.

 

1M-xy

xy-4M(double jump)

 

GF, picture jump (3-card support, good 5+ side suit, not much outside)

 

1M-xy

xy-3M(no jump)

 

If a new suit is available at the three-level, GF 3(+?) card support. If not (i.e. 1-2-3-3) then could be doubleton if stuck.

 

1M-xy

xy-4M(jump)

 

As with the 4M double jump.

 

1M-xy

xy-4SF

xy-bid pards major

 

Normally honor-doubleton in a GF hand.

 

Note that limit raises bid 1M-3M (actually Elianna and I play 2NT limit+ and put some LR hands through there). Hands with 4-card support and GF values normally bid 2NT or splinter.

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For a 2/1 with a forcing NT with a decent 5 card suit and 3 card support:

 

Less than invitational :

If your 5 card suit is spades, 1 then 2

If your 5 card suit is hearts, 1NT then 2 unless opener bids hearts

If your 5 card suit is a minor, immediate 2M

 

Invitational :

As above, but then 3M, or 4M with shortage in 4th suit

(Alternatively, you may have a partnership agreement on another method, such as an initial 2M+2, or 2 followed by 2M)

 

GF:

You can bid 2/1, then just bid naturally until you are in game. Support M at second turn with 3 cards. Jump to 4M with minimum GF, 3 cards, good suit, nothing useful outside.

 

What you do with strong GF hands after the 2/1 depends on your treatment of opener rebids showing or denying extra strength.

 

I don't know of a way to show a good 5 card suit in an invitational hand with 3 card support. You choose either to show your 5 card suit (if you play 1NT then 3xy (or immediate 3xy) as invitational) or your 3 card support.

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1M-xy

xy-3M(no jump)

 

If a new suit is available at the three-level, GF 3(+?) card support. If not (i.e. 1-2-3-3) then could be doubleton if stuck.

Does this also apply when Opener's rebid is 2M, Adam? So, 1 - 2; 2 - 3. If so then you should probably explain what you do with an invitational hand at the same time.

 

My own approach works somewhat differently from 2/1 or traditional in that a new suit (other 1 over 1) is non-forcing. From this it follows that it is usually best to raise with 4 card support in a constructive (invite or better) hand immediately rather than showing the side suit along the way. Sometimes the side suit can be shown later. Similarly, weak hands with 3 card support raise immediately, because showing a side suit in a weak hand risks being passed there. That leaves invitational and GF 3-card raises. These start with a relay (1 - 1 or 1 - 1NT) and either show support or relay on the next round. So 1 - 1; 1NT (min) - 2 and 1 - 1NT; 2 (min) - 2 are invitational 3 card raises. Within this context, making a (weak) change of suit followed by a jump in Opener's first suit shows extras based on distribution.

 

Obviously the above is a pretty serious divergence from Standard and should not just be bolted on without thinking about wider system implications. Adam's suggestions look normal for a system based on traditional 2 over 1 responses providing the response is a 2/1 and Opener's rebid is a new suit. Some Acolites still play it that a 2/1 followed by 2 of Opener's major is a minimum 2/1 (8-10) and a jump to 3M a proper invite but I doubt any other system has that; and even within Acol many have switched over to requiring more for a 2/1 response and can therefore play this 3M rebid as GF. Also note that if you do not play a forcing raise (Jacoby, et al) then you might need more jumps to 4M as delayed game raises (DGRs). I would strongly recommend having a forcing raise though.

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Does this also apply when Opener's rebid is 2M, Adam? So, 1 - 2; 2 - 3. If so then you should probably explain what you do with an invitational hand at the same time.

AWM : also what if opener rebids lower than 2M, say 1 2(not GF) 2? 2 shows 2 cards, but 3 is GF, so 2 may be either 2 or 3 card?

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We make limit raises with limit raises. So there is no 3-card invite possible in a 2/1 bid. Also note that 1M-2x-2M does not by any means promise six (we need to bid this with minimums as a "slow-down" bid on many occasions). So:

 

1M-2x-2M-3M = 3-card support, GF

1M-2x-2y-2M = 2-card support, INV

1M-3M = 3+ support, INV

1M-2N = 3+ support, INV; or 4+ support GF

 

1M-2x-2M-2NT = INV, could be 2-card support (or fewer); note 2M doesn't promise six so we don't bid 3M on two.

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2/1 is very different from 1/1 even when it is not GF...

 

1H-1S

1nt-2H 6-9 doubleton if playing CBS, 10-11 3crd otherwise

 

1H-1S

1nt-3H 10-11 4S3H if playing CBS, GF+ 3crd otherwise

 

1H-1S

2m-2H 6-9 doubleton

 

1H-1S

2m-3H 10-11 3crd

 

1M-2x

2y-2M Hx or better if playing 2/1, any xx possible and 10-11 otherwise

 

1M-2x

2y-3M(jump) 3crd, GF+ even when not playing 2/1

 

1M-2x

2M-3M 10-11 3crd when not playing 2/1, GF otherwise but 2crd or 3crd depending on style

 

1M-2x

xy-3M(non-jump) 2crd possible, always GF

 

Jump to 4M when 3M would have been GF is a picture bid

 

1H-1S

2m-4SF

any-3H GF+ (minimal GF would have jumped to 4H on previous round)

 

1M-2x

2y-4SF

any-3M doubleton COG (2/1, then 4SF, then support must show doubt IMHO)

 

Steven

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