dougbennion Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 I've been playing 12-14 notrumps forever . Lately I've been using transfer methods to 1♣ that work very well. 1♦ = hearts, 1♥ = spades, 1NT = GF clubs, 2♣ = GF diamonds. 1♠ is a minor-heavy catchall denying a 4-card major (something like a standard 1♦ - 1NT bid). We put all of our balanced hands that we don't open notrump into our 1♣ opener, including 3=3=5=2 shapes. We announce 'could be short'. As a corollary (and a HUGE bonus), our 1♦ opener shows 5+ in an unbalanced hand (we pray never to be dealt a 4=4=4=1 hand). In our system, after 1♣ - 1♦ showing hearts, a 1♥ rebid shows a strong notrump with 4 hearts. A corollary of this is you can probe for games and STOP at 2♥. Our 2♥ rebid shows an unbalanced minimum. A 3♥ rebid shows 18-19 balanced (or strong unbalanced). 1♠ shows 4 spades and an unbalanced hand probably with heart shortness. We rebid 1NT with 15-17 balanced and up to 3 trumps, which we can locate if needed with two-way CBS. WE ignore overcaller's double, and over a 1♦ overcall we double to show hearts, and otherwise the system is on. The system is off for higher overcalls. Before using these transfers, in the auction 1♣ - 1♥, opener would rebid 2♥ to show EITHER a strong notrump with 4 hearts, or an unbalanced minimum (sometimes with three trumps). Responder used 2NT as a general query to find our what kind of hand opener held. The transfers work a lot better. The only defect we have found .. and it is manageable I think ... is the fact opener might only hold 2 clubs in his 1♣ opener. In competitive auctions, this can pose problems for responder. I've seen some of the Canadian kids (Wolpert pair, Grainger pair) playing something that looks similar, but I noticed they used the 1♥ rebid to show their strong notrump with 4 hearts. I suppose you could use the 1♥ rebid to show just 3 trumps, but I prefer the way we handle it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougbennion Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 I mistyped above ... the Canadian kids use a 2♥ rebid, not a 1♥ rebid, to show the strong notrump hand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pclayton Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Hi Doug - welcome to the forum! Your Jammer 2's have been discussed here somewhat. I like the trasnfer idea myself - but it is midchart I think (for now and awhile I think). Still, I think I'm going to implement them - perhaps use them in the team games where I can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 I like the basic structure alot. I was actually thinking of something similar recently to solve this problem. Grainger/Lavee playing Gavins methods (not sure where he got them) open 1C on 15-17 bal and 1D on 18-19 bal. Over 1C-1D they bid 1H with 3 hearts, but not necessarily a strong NT. 1C could be 15+ with clubs, 15-17 bal, or any hand that would usually open 2C. I like their system too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougbennion Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Thank you pclayton. The 1♣ transfers are mid-chart, but the defence is so trivially easy, the local club where I play permits it (Gavin has used it there as well). Played them in a local tournament Swiss team event recently too ... the director permitting it IF we got prior permission, which we invariably did. And I cannot tell you how refreshing it is to hear partner open 1♦ (5+, unbalanced), and be able to compete with just three trumps, and play Bergenish raises, the whole bit. And we'll be using it in local team league matches. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougbennion Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Oh one more benefit of transfers after 1♣, is you can respond with terrible hands. If responder bids 1♦ with say xx/Jxxxx/xxx/xxx, what can happen? Opener can rebid 1♥ with a strong notrump and responder can either safely pass or pre-empt with 2♥. If opener rebids 2♥ with an unbalanced minimum, you might have stolen the hand. If opener rebids 1NT, you are no worse off than the strong-notrumpers. True, some other opener rebids could cause problems ... :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the hog Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Quote:"If opener rebids 2♥ with an unbalanced minimum, you might have stolen the hand. " This is hardly likely against anyone decent. About the only thing you will have done is to let the opposition diagnose a good fit. Responding with trash is a losing tactic against any decent pair, despite what eok says. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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