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New(?) Defense to 1NT Do I get to name it? :P

#1 User is offline   phisgr 

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Posted 2015-July-20, 12:35

I tried the defense over weak NT from the revision club, summarized as follows:

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X=penalties
2=Majors
2/=Transfer overcall, /
2=4 5+m
2NT=minors
3/=4 5+m

I agree with the stress on four-card major suit, but I find the continuations after the transfer overcall difficult.
The predicament is that intervenor may want to show the extra length or a minor suit when the best spot is 2M.

Therefore I have a little twist with it.

2/=Transfer overcall, 4/ 5+m or 6+/
2=5 4+m
2NT=6+ either minor, I guess this will be more frequent than 55 minors
3/=5 4+m

Completing the transfer shows 0-2 card support, then intervenor can remove to his minor suit or pass with the long major.
With 3+card support, advancer usually bids 3, pass or correct. We may reach a too high 3M, but this is the LOTT level and I am okay with it.
2NT is 3card invite opposite long major.
Of course with 4+card support, 3M/4M are available as invite/to play.

Browsing through Bridge Guys I saw 3 defenses with the some similarity:
http://www.bridgeguy...nse_method.html
http://www.bridgeguy...t_1notrump.html
http://www.bridgeguy...rump_ashton.pdf

Criticism and comments are welcome.
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Posted 2015-July-20, 14:41

Your defence forces to the 3-level too often. With 5 hearts and a 4-card minor you are committing to play in 3m or 3H, which seems a little, um, over-enthusiastic?
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Posted 2015-July-20, 15:08

View Postphisgr, on 2015-July-20, 12:35, said:

I tried the defense over weak NT from the revision club, summarized as follows:

I agree with the stress on four-card major suit, but I find the continuations after the transfer overcall difficult.
The predicament is that intervenor may want to show the extra length or a minor suit when the best spot is 2M.

Therefore I have a little twist with it.

2/=Transfer overcall, 4/ 5+m or 6+/
2=5 4+m
2NT=6+ either minor, I guess this will be more frequent than 55 minors
3/=5 4+m

Completing the transfer shows 2-card supportPosted Image, then intervenor can removePosted Image to his minor suit or pass with the long major. Probably not GCC though if that matters.
With 3+card support, advancer usually bids 3, pass or correct. We may reach a too high 3M, but this is the LOTT level and I am okay with it.
2NT is 3card invite oppositePosted Image long major.
Of course with 4+card support, 3M/4M are available as invite/to playPosted Image.

Browsing through Bridge Guys I saw 3 defenses with the some similarity:
http://www.bridgeguy...nse_method.html
http://www.bridgeguy...t_1notrump.html
http://www.bridgeguy...rump_ashton.pdf

Criticism and comments are welcomePosted Image.

I like the idea of 2N being a 6-card minor presumably this is a weak hand as double contains big minor hands.
dont like 5M 4m hands being shown at 3-level. better to use transfer and if partner interested can bid 2N (presumably your asking bid or whatever is)
Also I dont think Revision overcalls on 5M4m hands need 5-5 to comein unless strong in which case you double
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Posted 2015-July-20, 18:44

You don't get to name a convention until you have taken it to the Secret Bridge Olympics and it has scored at least a 2.
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