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What would your two-level openings be? Baltic club + Multi 1NT

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Posted 2015-March-04, 00:43

Playing Baltic Club combined with Multi 1NT you would have the following opening scheme at the 1-level:

1C = 11+ natural or 12-14 balanced or 18+ any
1DHS = Natural 11-17
1NT = 15-17 NT or a weak two in hearts or spades

Now all bids at the 2-level are available for whatever you want, and you do not have to include regular weak twos in the majors since they're included in 1NT. Just out of curiousity, what would your choices be?
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Posted 2015-March-04, 01:11

Without any restrictions right?
NV I'd play:
2C=weak two nat or bad weak two diamonds
2D=good weak two nat or bad weak two hearts
2H=good weak two nat or bad weak two spades
2S=good weak two nat

V I don't see much wrong with just four weak two's... Although you might want to play something like 2D bad weak two in a major and 2M a good weak two. Not sure what 2C could be then. Maybe both minors weak?

I hope it's ok to say at this point that the whole idea of Baltic Club seems absurd to me.

edit: no weak two's in hearts and spades eithet? yikes! I think I read that part of the opening post but blocked it out due to how little sense it makes to put them in 1NT
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Posted 2015-March-04, 01:20

gwnn: The major weak twos are handled by the 1NT opening, so I dont think you need three ranges for your weak twos?
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Posted 2015-March-04, 01:31

At some point in a Baltic-club-like setup I played 2C=8-11 bal, 4+C[treat as a mini-NT with some safety for the runout], 2D=nat weak, 2M=8-11, 4M-5+m. I guess the best thing about this scheme is that it is actually GCC-legal :) And it is actually not as awful as it sounds (especially at MPs though, as you will go for a large number every once in a while).

Responses were constrained by the "no conventional calls" restriction of GCC (although we also took advantage that GCC defines natural in a minor as 3+...), so we played
2C-2D = 3+D, usually interest in a major, inv (treat as 1N-2C NF stayman)
2C-2M/2N = to play
2C-3m = 3+m, usually interest in a major, GF (treat as 1N-2D GF stayman, you will have a 3crd m except if (54)22)
2C-3M = nat GF
but you can obviously do better if you do not have such restrictions.

As often discussed in PC threads it may make sense to play 1D as wider-ranging, but perhaps you can offload some of the hands to 2D instead too.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 01:43

View PostKungsgeten, on 2015-March-04, 01:20, said:

gwnn: The major weak twos are handled by the 1NT opening, so I dont think you need three ranges for your weak twos?

Yes I did notice that after rereading the OP but it just seems such a strange system at this point.. I guess then I'd just play four weak twos and splitting the hands with a major. Alternatively you could play 2D wilkosz? I don't know really, as long as you are giving away imps left and right with your 1NT openings it doesn't matter much what you do with the rest.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 01:53

2 - 9-11 balanced (I agree with Antony that 2 should be balanced with 9-11 or 8-11. You can decide to make it 4+ clubs if you really want, or stick it out as any balanced hand (sort of an uber preempt).)
2 - 5-10 5/5 with at least one major (Wilkosz)
2 - 5-10, exactly 44 in the majors (alternatively include 5/4 either way in majors too: extra alternatively you could also do 2 Flanery - or even 2 precision style 4415-1 - if you wanted to take some pressure off your one level bids)
2 - Good 3 minor preempt
2nt - both minors preempt

I think the above would make sense for supplementing your one level openings.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 02:58

2c minors at least 44
2d wilk
2H 4H 5+ other
2S 4S 5+ m
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Posted 2015-March-04, 03:09

You might want to try 2C as a kind of "Jammer"?
Maybe:
2C=0-2 spades 3+ 3+ 3+?
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Posted 2015-March-04, 03:27

What about psycho suction?
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Posted 2015-March-04, 04:24

View Posthelene_t, on 2015-March-04, 02:58, said:

2c minors at least 44
2d wilk
2H 4H 5+ other
2S 4S 5+ m


I think you can get the minor hands off with 2nt, and then do 2 as balanced 8-11 with 4+ clubs, and the other 2 levels as you have (all 5-10). The 4M 5+ other preempts would be potentially hard on the opponents.

View Posthelene_t, on 2015-March-04, 03:27, said:

What about psycho suction?


This would also work, although I'd prefer inverted psycho suction (so every bid X is either 2-suiter X and X+1 or 1-suiter X+2 all bids, including the first, nf pass or correct). But I think the other preempts are probably better.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 04:37

I really hate always opening 8-11 balanced on the 2-level (even if you promise 4 clubs). You go for a number quite a few times and give away tons of negative inferences if you have a proper convention card. I would sooner agree to never opening 2 than to it being 8-11 balanced.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 05:53

2m = weak two
2H = hearts and another
2S = spades and a minor
2N = minors
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Posted 2015-March-04, 08:39

Would it take a bit of useful strain off the club to play 2 or 2 mexican ish ?
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Posted 2015-March-04, 09:03

If we overload the two- and three-openings just a little bit, we can play pass as promising both majors :)
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Posted 2015-March-04, 09:27

View PostCyberyeti, on 2015-March-04, 08:39, said:

Would it take a bit of useful strain off the club to play 2 or 2 mexican ish ?


Probably :) I think it is more effective to use a Precision-like 2 to remove strain frome 1 though, like in Polish club.
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Posted 2015-March-04, 09:56

Really depends on style of play. One option would be freiling style weak twos based on frequency. Although if there is a possiblity i would like to have some weak/strong openings there or something that helps my constructive side a bit more.
Example for that would be.
2C-diamonds weak or some strong 4441
2D-Wilkosz(But also add some strong options, like same hand but can be strong as well)
2H-Flannery?:D
2S-Minors Weak or strong
2NT-20-21 bal
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Posted 2015-March-04, 13:43

I have some fun structures:
- One of my favorites: Lorenzo two's (I used to play 2M Lorenzo's when NV with great success). This gives you a pass showing (6/7)8-10 HCP any.
2X = 0-7HCP with 4+X, Majors first style (pretty much obligated unless you have a good hand like AQ or AK)

- This I used to play with my f2f partner, very aggressive and also very playable when Vulnerable:
2m showing weak hands with 4+m and 4+M. Especially the 2 opening is great because you can use 2 to ask for the Major which partner doesn't hold!
2 = weak with at least 4-4 Majors
2 = agressive weak two with 5+ (or perhaps Lorenzo two)

- Something based on the Random 2. We played it one night at the club, it came up 4 times, and the next week BSC's were banned ;)
2 = 0-5HCP, any distribution (so pass shows 6-10 without much distribution)
Other bids are still free, so I'd take something like:
2 = Wilkosz (weak with 5+M and 5+ other)
2 = weak with 44+M (not 5-5)
2 = weak with 5 (5332 or 4-card minor)
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Posted 2015-March-05, 07:20

View PostFree, on 2015-March-04, 13:43, said:

One of my favorites: Lorenzo two's


I've played Lorenzo two's a couple of times in a natural forcing pass system played only non-vul:

Pass = 15+
1X = 8-14, 5+ suit or 4441
1NT = (11)12-14
2X = 0-7(8), 4+ suit
2NT = 9-11 NT

A cool thing if playing Lorenzo with a pass showing constructive values, say 7-10, is that a third/fourth hand opening bid can be forcing and unlimited.

My experiences of Lorenzo two's is not that great however, but they're exciting for sure :) We once tried playing a natural system where we switched pass and 1, so pass showed 4+ spades and 1 showed 0-10 hcp. Compared to that I must say I prefer Lorenzo ;)
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Posted 2015-March-06, 10:16

given weak two's are in the 1NT opening,

2: 4M + longer m weak
2: 5M + 5m weak (like Wilkosz)
2: Majors weak
2: Awful preempt
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Posted 2015-March-06, 14:39

This might be ok given the weak major single suiters are included already, and covers all the two suiters.

2 weak two in either minor
2 hearts and a minor
2 both majors
2 spades and a minor
2N both minors

I leave it up to you to decide how many cards per suit are required, 4/4, 5/4, promising 4M vs 5M, etc.
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