NaeosPsy Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 Pros:Conceals 4COM of opener if not neededLets to rightside contracts which wouldn't be possible to rightside with transfers1NT - 2M is to playCan stop in 2M in case of min opener and 5C INVSolves the problem of 1NT - 2C - 2S - 2NT with 5H in usual 2-way StaymanBuilt in relay Cons:More chances for opponents to double for lead, although they should fear penalty a little bit.A bit harder competitive bidding.No classical garbage stayman. Cannot relay full shape sometimes. 1NT - 2C(4S INV, 5M INV,4(5)-4(5) M INV, 5+S ST, C INV, 5M COG)2D - no 4S ........2H - INV 5 or 4 if 4-4M, mostly 5,if after raise partner bids 3NT, it was 4. 4-2 should be very rare, but 2NT was a bad contract there too. ........2S - INV 5........2NT - bal INV........3C - INV w/ C........3D - 5S 4D........3H - 5S 4C........3S - 5S COG........3NT - 5H COG........4CDH - splinter, 6+S........4S - bal, many spades, ST2H - 4S min........P - INV W/H........2S to play........2NT - S fit, asking for more(the same as relay when opener has shown hearts) ........3C - INV w/C........3D - 5S 4C with shortage........3H - 5S 4D with shortage........3S INC........3NT - COG W/5H2S - 4S S max ........the same as 1NT-2C-2H2NT - Both M max ........3C SO........3M chooses major, asks cue3C - both M min ........3M chooses major, asks cue 1NT - 2D(4H INV, 5+H ST, 4H GF, both M GF, anything that wants to relay the shape, C ST)2H - no 4H........2S ask................2N denies spades, 3C asks further, 3D=5-5M GF, 3H, 3S - 5-4M GF................................3D - 44m, 3H asks for doubleton................................3H - 5C3D32................................3S - 5C332D ................................3NT - 5D332................3C 4 spades, 4 diamonds, 3D asks doubleton................3D 4 spades, 4 clubs, 3H asks doubleton................3H 4333 max................3S 5332 spades................3N 4333 min........2NT INV ........3C - ST 6+C........3D - 5H 4D ST........3H - 5H 4C ST........3S4C4D - splinter with 6+ H........3NT to play........4H no shortness, 6+H, ST2S - 4H no 4S........2N asks................3C - 4 H, 4 diamonds................3D - 4 H, 4 clubs................3H - 4333 max................3S - 5 spades................3N - 4333 min2NT - both M........3C - ST w/ C........3D sets H as trump ........3H INV w/ 4 hearts3S sets S as trump 1NT - 2M to play1NT - 2NT - transfer to D, 3C min, 3D max1NT - 3C weak with C, 6+1NT - 3D - 6+M INV1NT - 3M - splinter in other M, 1345, 03551NT - 3NT to play1NT - 4C - gerber1NT - 4D/4H - Texas1NT - 4S - both m Improvements, suggestions and opinions welcome. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kungsgeten Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 I think it is interesting. 1NT-2D; 2H-2S. This auction is the way to go with 4-4 majors and a GF? It seems to reveal a lot about opener if the only thing responder want is to find out if we have a spade fit. 1NT-2C; 2NT/3C. I think you should play 3D/H as transfers here. There seems to be no way to sign off in 3M otherwise? Or is 3D a puppet to 3H? Here's a possible improvement 1NT-2C; 2D---2H = INV, 5+!s or balanced INV...2S = Denies spade INV...2N = Accepts spade INV, denies balanced INV...3S = Max with 3 spades...3N = Max with 2 spades2S = INV+ with 4-4 majors (solves the problem I listed above)2N = INV with 5 hearts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaeosPsy Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 I think it is interesting. 1NT-2D; 2H-2S. This auction is the way to go with 4-4 majors and a GF? It seems to reveal a lot about opener if the only thing responder want is to find out if we have a spade fit. 1NT-2C; 2NT/3C. I think you should play 3D/H as transfers here. There seems to be no way to sign off in 3M otherwise? Or is 3D a puppet to 3H? Here's a possible improvement 1NT-2C; 2D---2H = INV, 5+!s or balanced INV...2S = Denies spade INV...2N = Accepts spade INV, denies balanced INV...3S = Max with 3 spades...3N = Max with 2 spades2S = INV+ with 4-4 majors (solves the problem I listed above)2N = INV with 5 hearts 1NT-2C;3C - 3D should be a puppet to 3H, I don't think you should transfer to weak hand. Your idea is very nice. I guess the easier bidding outweighs stopping in 2H, so thank you. :). After looking at it I realized that there is no way to show 4S and SO in 1NT-2C-2D. I think that I could take out the 5H COG and put it in 1NT-3D and have SO with 4S in that place. Oppener wouldn't have to show 4S when responder is not interested in that and on 1NT-3D opener will only have to bid 3NT if doubleton H and accepting the INV, everything else is the same(responder rebids 3NT if able). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zelandakh Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 You might find this an interesting read. Once you get down to using 2m to ask about specific 4 card majors, this is the logical result (if a little too complicated/unusual for most pairs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaeosPsy Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 Thank you, I have read it. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbforster Posted January 29, 2015 Report Share Posted January 29, 2015 Looks pretty good. I play a simpler fast-arrival setup with weak NT, so for us both 1N-2M and 1N-3m are sign offs; obviously you can do more with transfers there if you're willing to give up pressuring the opponents. We play a straight up two-way stayman system, 2C garbage or invitational with 4+M (2N direct is natural no 4M), and 2D is GF relay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benlessard Posted February 3, 2015 Report Share Posted February 3, 2015 Ive played no transfers for a couple of years and its awesome for a big field tournament, its also nice when you play vs a weaker team that play 15-17 not only it protect you by having the same declarer. 1m-1M vs 1NT-transfers but 1NT-2M (to play) is a tough nut to defend against. I now play with transfers but its somewhat similar to your scheme. We avoid 1NT-2C-2S vs long H inv and we control opener responses to 2C. 1NT--??? 2C = all the inv, all the both M hands or both m hands, the Romex stayman hands. Can be a D signoff2D= transfer could be 4 if 4H+5m GF (weak or GF never inv)2H = transfer could be 4 if 4H+5m GF (weak or GF never inv)2S= inv 5or+ Spades2NT = Clubs inv or better3C = D inv or better3D = puppet3H = 13(54)3S = 31(45) 2C is all the inv, all the both M or both m hands , the Romex stayman hands. 2C--?? 2D almost forced.2H min and 4 or 5Hrest is max with supper accept in D. after 1NT-2C-2D-?? Pass= D signoff2H= inv with 5 or 6H (we play 2H not 3H/2Nt)2S= Inv with 4S(may have 4H) (1nt-2S is inv with 5/6S)2NT = Inv no M3C = Romex staymanrest is single suiter D So all the inv hands we can find the fit and stop in 2M if opener is minimum. We have all the transfers for GF hands (transfer in M can be 4M+5m)and we have some bids for both minors.We can signoff in 2D but not in 3m.We dont have classical garb stayman wich is inferior to the D signoff anyway. We cannot handle the (4441) Using 1NT-2D for only the 5H+ is poor, the frequency is too low for such a precious bid. Using 1NT-2H for 4S+5m or 5S is better than using it just for 5S (non inv) hands. Minors signoff at the 3 level are overated especially those in transfers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benlessard Posted February 3, 2015 Report Share Posted February 3, 2015 I also recall reading on the bbo forum that there was a clever 2 under transfers scheme that I tought was superior to the ETM scheme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaeosPsy Posted February 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2015 Looks very interesting. How do you differ between 5M4m and 4M5m? Do you use second round transfers similar to ETM scheme? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benlessard Posted February 3, 2015 Report Share Posted February 3, 2015 Looks very interesting. How do you differ between 5M4m and 4M5m? Do you use second round transfers similar to ETM scheme? Weve tried many stuff but i think its simpler to keep it symmetric. transfer in a maj and bid is GF. 1NT-2D-2H-?? 2S= 4+clubs 4+hearts2NT = single suiter or other type of hands. 3C = 5D+4H3D = 5H+4/5D low short 3H = 5H+4/5D high short3S = 2542after 1NT-2D-2H-2S-2NT-?? we use the same scheme but with clubs.3C = 5C+4H3D = 5H+4/5C low short 3H = 5H+4/5C high short3S = 2524 With spades its similar except that 52(42) are in other type of hands. We have a rule that if opener bypass 3NT quickly hes promising a sure M fit, if he punt under 3NT and bid over 3Nt hes got minor fit. Most of our bid under 3NT are looking for the best game (weak nt = game before slam is more important) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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