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Partner doubles a natural 2C opening. How do you respond?

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Posted 2018-August-16, 04:23

Do you still play lebensohl, for example? If so, how does that work when opps' suit is clubs?
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Posted 2018-August-16, 09:43

2D negative, 0-6/7.
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Posted 2018-August-16, 10:06

Herbert Negative..

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Posted 2018-August-16, 13:29

I just love the fact that "Partner doubles a natural 2C opening. How do you respond?" is confined to Non-Natural System Discussion :lol:
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Posted 2018-August-16, 15:55

Everything natural, except 3 of course, which just follows whatever agreements you generally have for responses to t/o doubles.

It's not much different from a double of a natural 1 opening, except that 1NT is not available.
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Posted 2018-August-18, 00:56

IIRC the following structure was recommended by Eric Kokish:

(2)dbl
2 = negative*
2M = nat, constructive (8-10 pts)
2NT = puppet to 3^
3/3/3 = inv+ transfers
3 = transfer to 3NT lacking a stop
3NT = to play
4M = to play

*Doubler usually bids 2 over the negative 2. Then responder signs off in 2M or 3, invites naturally with 2NT or shows a constructive hand with diamonds (8-10) with a 3 rebid.

^Doubler usually bids 3 over 2NT. Then responder shows both majors (inv+), bids 3M naturally (FG with stop) or 3NT ( length with a stop).

3-level transfers usually deny a stop when responder is strong enough to force to game.

4m responses (directly or via 2NT) and 4M via 2NT are used to show two-suiters (4M+6/5M+5), but the structure is playable without that.
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Posted 2018-August-18, 08:04

View Posthelene_t, on 2018-August-16, 15:55, said:

Everything natural, except 3 of course, which just follows whatever agreements you generally have for responses to t/o doubles.

Seems good enough if 2 promises opening strength, since slam is unlikely.

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IIRC the following structure was recommended by Eric Kokish:

(2)dbl
2 = negative*
2M = nat, constructive (8-10 pts)
2NT = puppet to 3^
3/3/3 = inv+ transfers
3 = transfer to 3NT lacking a stop
3NT = to play
4M = to play

*Doubler usually bids 2 over the negative 2. Then responder signs off in 2M or 3, invites naturally with 2NT or shows a constructive hand with diamonds (8-10) with a 3 rebid.

^Doubler usually bids 3 over 2NT. Then responder shows both majors (inv+), bids 3M naturally (FG with stop) or 3NT ( length with a stop).

3-level transfers usually deny a stop when responder is strong enough to force to game.

4m responses (directly or via 2NT) and 4M via 2NT are used to show two-suiters (4M+6/5M+5), but the structure is playable without that.

I like this!

It can be found on page 351 in the Kokish-Kraft system notes.
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Posted 2018-August-19, 06:38

View Postnullve, on 2018-August-18, 08:04, said:

I like this!

It can be found on page 351 in the Kokish-Kraft system notes.


A somewhat similar structure can be played vs. a natural 2 opening - obviously without an artificial negative:

- 2NT includes a weak hand with clubs, otherwise same follow-up.
- 3 is nat inv (nonforcing)
- 3 shows/includes strong club hands (your choice)
- other bids unchanged

As there is no artificial negative, advancer should invite or force to game a bit more aggressively IMO. If you prefer, you might use 3M via 2NT to show constructive hands and keep invitations up to strength.

I modified Kokish's structure as follows: A direct 4m response to the double shows 4&6om (nat=inv, opp's m=FG), while 4m via 2NT shows 4&6om.
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