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What response to multi? weak and distributional hand

#1 User is offline   el mister 

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Posted 2014-October-11, 04:01

MP club game, fav vuln, pard opens a multi 2 in first seat, passed to you. Your hand:

xx QTxxxxx Jxxx

Anything to say?

[multi is weak 2M, strong acol 2 in the minors, or massive balanced]
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Posted 2014-October-11, 04:54

2. Probably partner bids 2 but if they don't double you it is ok (especially at favourable vulnerability). If they do double, you can always escape to 3.

If you didn't have the massive balanced hand in the multi, you could pass.

What would
2-(p)-2-(p)
2-(p)-2NT/3// mean?

I think a sensible agreement is that
2nt=weak one-suiter, opener bids 3
3/: weak with 5-5 in that suit+hearts
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Posted 2014-October-11, 07:51

Well tempting to pass
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Posted 2014-October-11, 09:11

I think I'd PASS too.
Opps have one or both majors .
I don't think we want to play in 2H or 2S doubled .
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Posted 2014-October-11, 09:17

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-October-11, 09:11, said:

I think I'd PASS too.
Opps have one or both majors .
I don't think we want to play in 2H or 2S doubled .


I'm not sure what the odds are, embarrassing when pd's hand is xxxx, AKxx, AKJ, AK or similar.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 09:36

don't put strong hands in multis
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Posted 2014-October-11, 09:40

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-October-11, 09:17, said:

I'm not sure what the odds are, embarrassing when pd's hand is xxxx, AKxx, AKJ, AK or similar.

duhh... I overlooked the strong option ; so, I guess I'm forced to bid 2H .
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Posted 2014-October-11, 10:12

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-October-11, 09:40, said:

duhh... I overlooked the strong option ; so, I guess I'm forced to bid 2H .


It would be interesting to see a simulation as to what the chance of a strong hand is after 2-P with this hand, presumably one of partner and LHO has a big hand, but not sure what the odds are. It's a difficult sim to do as codifying which hands open a strong 2m and which hands pass over the multi are somewhat subjective.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 10:28

2. I'm ok with playing 3 if pard happens to have a weak 2 in hearts (fat chance).
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Posted 2014-October-11, 11:01

I pass. It's not even embarrassing if partner's hand is KQJx AKJx xx AKQ or similar.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 11:12

Thks - we played it in 5X, through a pretty ropey auction. A bloodbath, but escaped with a half-decent score as opps have 6 cold.

So I was wondering if you could reconcile the desire to make an obstructive bid here that puts pressure on opps, whilst catering for the slight possibility that pard has a big hand. Maybe you can't?

(Massive balanced is 24/25 for us, so once in a blue moon).
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Posted 2014-October-11, 11:28

View Postwhereagles, on 2014-October-11, 10:28, said:

2. I'm ok with playing 3 if pard happens to have a weak 2 in hearts (fat chance).


The problem with 2s is it invites game in hearts and you may well end up in 4hx:)
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Posted 2014-October-11, 11:30

View Postgszes, on 2014-October-11, 11:28, said:

The problem with 2s is it invites game in hearts

I don't think it should.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 11:33

If your side is weak you have a generally poor hand for preemption since
p will be shorter in dia than usual. Try to survive those weak hands with

2h (convert 2sx to 3d since you know 2sx is a disaster)

and hope for once p has a strong hand where we can show our diamonds later.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 20:53

View Postgszes, on 2014-October-11, 11:28, said:

The problem with 2s is it invites game in hearts and you may well end up in 4hx:)


Lots of people play that it suggests 3H and an invite is gonna go through 2NT. I think this is more reasonable. It does mean that if you'd like to play 4H but only 2S you are kinda screwed, but what can you do.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 20:53

View Postgszes, on 2014-October-11, 11:28, said:

The problem with 2s is it invites game in hearts and you may well end up in 4hx:)


Lots of people play that it suggests 3H and an invite is gonna go through 2NT. I think this is more reasonable. It does mean that if you'd like to play 4H but only 2S you are kinda screwed, but what can you do.
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Posted 2014-October-11, 21:53

View Postwank, on 2014-October-11, 09:36, said:

don't put strong hands in multis


I agree,but this op does so your reply is totally unhelpful. I bid 2H.
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Posted 2014-October-12, 00:55

1.) Does anyone have a good write-up of Multi 2, at least a version similar to this? I already have one for weak-only.

2.) Even if partner has the strong hand, I am passing this. And then changing the bid after the game so that it's weak-only and much more pre-emptive/fun!
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Posted 2014-October-12, 02:41

View Postwank, on 2014-October-11, 09:36, said:

don't put strong hands in multis


Why not? The point of play 2 DIAMONDS as multi is precisely that opener gets to bid again with a strong hand.

If you're going to play it as weak only, you might as well open 2 as multi, which is much more annoying to the opponents Posted Image
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Posted 2014-October-12, 03:22

View Postwhereagles, on 2014-October-12, 02:41, said:

Why not? The point of play 2 DIAMONDS as multi is precisely that opener gets to bid again with a strong hand.

If you're going to play it as weak only, you might as well open 2 as multi, which is much more annoying to the opponents Posted Image


And this is why the 2 bid you describe is banned in the UK in most events.

Your weak options have to have an anchor suit, if not your either/or may not contain the suit opened.
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