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#1 User is online   bd71 

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Posted 2012-February-10, 09:06

1N=15-17. 3x is natural.

1. Is there any reason to play X as anything but takeout?

2. Any reason to play 4x as anything but Michaels?

3. Should 3y be forcing or non-forcing? And does whether you are playing teams or pairs influence your thought on what is optimal?
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Posted 2012-February-10, 09:28

Some would still play 4-level transfers, so that's one reason that a cuebid would not be Michaels. Also if the overcall is in a major, you might not want a cuebid to be Michaels. I'm not claiming anything about the merits of any of these treatments, only that some play them, and I wouldn't assume a cue is Michaels here without agreement with an unknown partner.

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Posted 2012-February-10, 09:41

Over 1NT - 3, I play that 4 level transfers are on. 4 is for the majors, but I wouldn't call it Michaels (probably just a quibble on my part). Double is negative, but can certainly be converted by opener.

Over 1NT - 3x other than clubs, 4 level transfers are off. The rest is the same.
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Posted 2012-February-10, 09:58

Texas Transfers are ON through 3C interference:
1NT - ( 3C ) - 4D! = Texas
but:
1NT - ( 3D ) - 4D! is needed for Stayman
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1NT - ( 3D ) - 4H = natural, not a transfer.
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Posted 2012-February-10, 10:20

1. Is there any reason to play X as anything but takeout?

Of course there is. You might want to penalize opps. To use dbl as take out is a necessity, not an extravagance.


2. Any reason to play 4x as anything but Michaels?

You can come up with a dozen good meanings for 4x. But michaels is fine, of course.


3. Should 3y be forcing or non-forcing? And does whether you are playing teams or pairs influence your thought on what is optimal?

3y must be forcing. Otherwise it's just too dificult.
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Posted 2012-February-12, 00:58

Over 1N 3C

3D=hearts inv+
3H=spades inv+
3S=D GF
4C=5-5 majos GF
4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3D

3H=spades inv+
3S=hearts GF
4C=clubs GF
4D=5-5 majors GF

ALERTNATIVELY

4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3H

X=4+ spades
then 3S=3 spades, 3N=2 spades, 4x=4 spades and cue
3S=GF no heart stopper no 4 spades.
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Posted 2012-February-12, 03:34

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-February-12, 00:58, said:

Over 1N 3C

3D=hearts inv+
3H=spades inv+
3S=D GF
4C=5-5 majos GF
4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3D

3H=spades inv+
3S=hearts GF
4C=clubs GF
4D=5-5 majors GF

ALERTNATIVELY

4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3H

X=4+ spades
then 3S=3 spades, 3N=2 spades, 4x=4 spades and cue
3S=GF no heart stopper no 4 spades.



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Posted 2012-February-12, 03:49

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-February-12, 00:58, said:

Over 1N 3C

3D=hearts inv+
3H=spades inv+
3S=D GF
4C=5-5 majos GF
4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3D

3H=spades inv+
3S=hearts GF
4C=clubs GF
4D=5-5 majors GF

ALERTNATIVELY

4D=texas
4H=texas

Over 1N 3H

X=4+ spades
then 3S=3 spades, 3N=2 spades, 4x=4 spades and cue
3S=GF no heart stopper no 4 spades.

I play the same, except:
1NT-(3C)-3S=xfer to 3NT without stop, but that is probably just another naming of the same bid.
1NT-(3H)-DBL=Takeout; We play that (3H)-DBL is transfer S, like you play after (1NT)-3H so maybe it is logic if we would do the same.
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Posted 2012-February-12, 04:58

I have one thing to add to Justin's suggestion: double should be game-forcing.
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