straube Posted April 13, 2015 Report Share Posted April 13, 2015 For potentially artificial interference of our strong club (particularly 1S through 2H) we're looking for simple meta rules. For example 1C (2D) might be... 1. diamonds or majors2. hearts or blacks3. diamonds or hearts4. hearts5. diamonds or short diamonds6. 2 of same color I'm sure there are a few other meanings we could encounter. I'd like to get full value for a bid of 2N here...i.e. I don't want dbl and 2N to essentially mean the same thing. I've thought it might be necessary to have two sets of meta rules...one where the bid could potentially be natural and the other where the bid tends to deny the suit. For natural interference we're using a transfer approach largely copying from IMPrecision where 2N is natural GF. So if potentially natural, we could "stay in system" and dbl would be takeout and 2N natural GF etc. Transfers on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foobar Posted April 13, 2015 Report Share Posted April 13, 2015 For potentially artificial interference of our strong club (particularly 1S through 2H) we're looking for simple meta rules. For example 1C (2D) might be... 1. diamonds or majors2. hearts or blacks3. diamonds or hearts4. hearts5. diamonds or short diamonds6. 2 of same color My take on the above is that it simply isn't worth catering to all possibilities. For example, a purported natural bid could be a psyche; the opponents may not be sure of their own methods; the call could be natural or exclusionary (think psycho-suction), or some combination thereof. My strong preference would be to keep things simple, i.e., use only three meta-rules: 1) The cheapest NT bid is natural and GF. Subsequent rebid of their suit is natural and ostensibly exposes a psyche2) X over a natural overcall is takeout oriented. Over any kind of junk bid, X sets up a GF with no clear direction (PDI applies) 3) 2-level bids are transfers, but there's never a transfer to a suit that we couldn't have bid naturally at the 2-level over their interference. If they claim to have more than one suit, simply ignore the over call In other words, show what you have and don't care about what they claim to have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vampyr Posted April 13, 2015 Report Share Posted April 13, 2015 Over (strong 1♣ e.g. Precision) ??, I like<system> What point are you making? That the above defence will not be effective against this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nige1 Posted April 14, 2015 Report Share Posted April 14, 2015 What point are you making? That the above defence will not be effective against this? Thank you, vampyr. I misread the OP. I've deleted my irrelevant reply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straube Posted April 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2015 How about... dbl-is takeout if the overcall can be natural. If the overcall is Suction or a transfer then double is takeout of the presumed suitcheapest NT=GF balanced with stopper in their presumed suittransfers at the 2-level. Our 2S bid is always GF and frequently will be GF with their presumed suit.cue bid=natural Example 1 1C (2D) showing diamonds or hearts. Presume then diamonds.....P-includes GF balanced without diamond stopper.....dbl-takeout of diamonds.....2H-spades.....2S-GF hearts.....2N-GF balanced with diamond stopper.....3C-GF clubs.....3D-GF diamonds now......so this is different Example 2 1C (2D) showing hearts or blacks. Presume then hearts.....P-includes GF balanced hands without heart stopper.....dbl-takeout of hearts.....2H-spades.....2S-GF hearts.....2N-GF balanced with heart stopper.....3C-GF clubs.....3D-GF diamonds So tricky ones are things like CRASH... so 2D showing say two of same color.....I guess treat as natural. Also not sure what to do with overcalls that show 2 known suits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelWheel Posted April 14, 2015 Report Share Posted April 14, 2015 If simplicity is the ultimate goal, you can't beat the simplest system of all: Concentrate on the bid, not the meaning of the bid. So, if they overcall 2♥, whatever it means (hearts, spades or minors, both majors, whatever), just assume it shows long hearts and act accordingly. It may not be the optimal system, but if you're looking for a KISS approach, it can't be beat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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