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#41 User is offline   benlessard 

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Posted 2013-February-05, 16:30

In chapi/Comedy Club .

1C--1D (strong, H or pts)
2S--2Nt (16-17pts with 6S, GF relay)
3C--3D (bal, S rkc)
4C--4S (2+Q no Kh, Soff)

Its more luck than brain that we are in S rather than H.
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Posted 2013-February-13, 10:14

Phantom

1 - 2
2 - 2N
4

Translation:
S: takeout double of 1, N: 9-11, 5+
S: 17+, natural, GF N: balancedish
S: 3+ heart support, no slam interest
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Posted 2013-February-18, 15:24

Molybdenum Forcing Pass System:

S ---- N
P --- 1 (opening hand, 0-bad 12)
1 --- 1NT (19-21 (barely in this case), GF opposite 19-21)
2 --- 3 (both natural)
3 --- 4 (natural, cue bid)
4 --- 4 (cue, signoff)
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Note: 4 over 3 would have been a cue, and to show self-sufficient hearts North would jump to 4 over 2.

View Postrelknes, on 2013-February-13, 10:14, said:

Phantom

1 - 2
2 - 2N
4

Translation:
S: takeout double of 1, N: 9-11, 5+
S: 17+, natural, GF N: balancedish
S: 3+ heart support, no slam interest

That is a snazzy looking system. How do you show weak and strong NT hands?
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Posted 2013-February-18, 15:28

moving into other post
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Posted 2013-February-19, 05:35

View PostLord Molyb, on 2013-February-18, 15:24, said:

That is a snazzy looking system. How do you show weak and strong NT hands?

The idea of that system is to treat the hand as if RHO has opened 1. So with a strong NT he would simply open 1NT as normal. With a weak NT, he would either pass or open 1 depending on whether the hand qualified as a takeout double of clubs or not.
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Posted 2013-February-19, 15:49

Oh, I get it. So with a strong hand with long clubs he passes? Or does he have a way around that?
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Posted 2013-February-20, 02:13

I would guess he plays 2 as a natural "overcall" rather than Michaels but I am not 100% sure since this has not come up yet. And with a stronger hand, presumably 1 followed by a club rebid shows a club-based hand too strong for that (Double and bid), although that might also cause a problem on the really big hands since there is no cue bid. Not sure exactly how he solves this yet.
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Posted 2013-February-20, 05:00

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Posted 2013-February-20, 12:30

OK, here's an auction using our homebrew system. It's currently lacking a name as it's moved away from its old one.

1 - 1 --- 16+, excluding GF hands / 8+, excluding some immediate slam tries
2 - 2 --- single-suited OR short OR both minors / relay
2NT - 4 --- Single-suited option/setting suit, mild slam try (4 or 6 control points)
4 - 4 --- Mild acceptance (5-6 CPs) / signoff
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Posted 2013-February-26, 08:12

View Poststraube, on 2013-January-11, 12:34, said:

South opens 1C. No interference. All white

..........K4
..........98763
..........7542
..........AK
T63...................75
A2....................KT4
J86...................QT93
QJ973.................8542
..........AQJ982
..........QJ5
..........AK
..........T6


Pass 2000

P* - 1D; (0-7 / 17+ -- 4+H, may have longer minor, not 4443 or 4432, 8-16 hcp)
1H - 1NT; (relay, weak or strong -- not 5+ minor (unless 5440) nor 4+ spades)
2C - 3C; (GF relay -- 5+H, 4D, equal shortness)
3D - 3H; (relay -- 2-5-4-2)
3S - 4C; (ace ask -- 1 or 4 aces)
4H - P;

We would like to play in 4S here, but that would've been a super relay (asking for the location of the ace). I've been thinking about suggesting DCB instead, perhaps in the future.
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Posted 2013-February-26, 09:49

View PostKungsgeten, on 2013-February-26, 08:12, said:

Pass 2000

As far as I can see, North never limited their hand after showing 8-16. Is it not possible that KT987 is held here instead?
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Posted 2013-February-26, 12:52

..........K4
..........98763
..........7542
..........AK
T63...................75
A2....................KT4
J86...................QT93
QJ973.................8542
..........AQJ982
..........QJ5
..........AK
..........T6
Revised Precison(John Monthgomery)

1(16-20 unbal or 21+any)-1(waiting)
1(NF vs parts 0 count)-2(GF 5+)
2NT(Schuler Shift-6+)-3(Support - good hand)
4(Cue)-4(TP)
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Posted 2013-February-28, 20:10

Upgraded Ultra Club Relay / C3 = Copious Canape Club

1 - 2 = 8-10 hcp & balanced ( downgraded due to no honor) -
2 = SAB - 2NT = 2 exactly -
3 = Beta (usually promises 6-cds) - 4 = 4 good controls (AKK) -
4 (only 9 controls and no singleton or 2-suit fit All Pass
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