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Basic Precision: Notrump structure


What should 1NT-(pass)-2d mean?  

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  1. 1. What should 1NT-(pass)-2d mean?

    • To play
      0
    • Invitational, natural
      0
    • GF relay
      4
    • 5+ hearts
      19
    • Something else
      2


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Another poll about basic Precision, not as you play it with your regular p but as you would play it with a pick-up p.

 

Traditionally, Two-way Stayman is part of Precision, with 2 as a GF relay. Many prefer transfers, though.

 

This is only about the response to a 1NT opening (opener's LHO passes). We can clarify other situations later.

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Another poll about basic Precision, not as you play it with your regular p but as you would play it with a pick-up p.

 

Traditionally, Two-way Stayman is part of Precision, with 2 as a GF relay. Many prefer transfers, though.

 

This is only about the response to a 1NT opening (opener's LHO passes). We can clarify other situations later.

 

 

Playing ANY system with a pick up P I think the basic things you have to agree on (and there may be others :angry: )

 

NT strength

Transfers? (for 4 suits or only 2?)

Systems on/off after interference over your NT ?

Blackwood/RKCB?

 

Leads and discards

 

SO to answer your question playing Precision with a pick up P 2 over 1NT will be either forcing Stayman OR transfer to :D [bTW in almost 30 years of playing Precision I have NOT played forcing Stayman :P ]

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When you have opened 1NT which shows some balanced hand in some range it is no longer important that 1 is Precision. So just Stayman and Transfers for me because that's what the world is playing.
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Transfer with 4+... But actually anyone can play any structure they want, so it's not really a useful poll imo (don't take this too seriously), because 1NT structure is for many players a matter of preference anyway.
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I voted for GF relay because 1) I assumed that that was synonymous with forcing stayman, and because 2) in original precision book, 2-way (or wei) Stayman was recommended. Assuming playing 13-15 (I prefer 14-16 with Xfers).
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The are many intresting structures over NT.

 

However, since this poll emphasizes "practicality" (e.g. what I would play with a pickup partner, not what I consider best), I have no doubts: I'd play some form of common structure based on some form of Stayman (and/or Puppet, and/or Garbage) + Transfers.

 

Many more players play that, and even those who dislike it seem to know it well enough to play it dring an occasional game.

The same cannot be said for fancy (and good) structures based on some form of 2-way stayman, Keri, and other relay structures.

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I'm going to butt-in at a late stage, so I hope I'm not being silly.. lol (didn't read the whole thing) The Rigal NT scale is nice, but I would advise a simple NT structure like this one:

1D-1x-1NT = 12-14

1NT = 15-17

1C-1D-1NT = 18-20

1C-1D-2NT = 21-22

This scheme is very simple, does not change with vulnerability and goes in line with what most people play (sayc, 2/1, etc).

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