Here is an interesting treatment my partner and I have adopted which may be of some interest:
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
There are theoretical advantages to this:
Opener can rebid 1N - the strong hand is hidden
After a X opener can bid 1S, to show 3S and no stopper in the overcalled suit, or make his normal S raises. Again the opening hand is hidden.
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1H on a 4+S suit after an overcall.
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Inversions after a X
#1
Posted 2004-March-09, 19:40
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
#2
Posted 2004-March-09, 19:52
The_Hog, on Mar 9 2004, 08:40 PM, said:
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1S on a 4+ card suit after an overcall.
You mean bid 1H on 4+♠... not bid 1S on 4+suit,,,,
--Ben--
#3
Posted 2004-March-09, 20:10
Yes, corrected.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
#4
Posted 2004-March-10, 02:09
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Hi Ron!
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I am fan of such bids as you know. They are better solution than Bocchi-Duboin transfers at 1 level, because unlike them make opps bids with master suit more difficult in competition. Of course they can dbl 1♠ bid with 4+ cards in ♠, but for same bid they need more hcp and also can't distinguish between 4 and 5 cards in it. Will be nice if you can post here some examples of your play with partner, when they happen, despite of result. I am so sorry that can't play it, because my both favourite partners don't like idea of major inversion
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Misho
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#5
Posted 2004-March-10, 03:32
The_Hog, on Mar 9 2004, 08:40 PM, said:
Here is an interesting treatment my partner and I have adopted which may be of some interest:
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
There are theoretical advantages to this:
Opener can rebid 1N - the strong hand is hidden
After a X opener can bid 1S, to show 3S and no stopper in the overcalled suit, or make his normal S raises. Again the opening hand is hidden.
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1H on a 4+S suit after an overcall.
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
There are theoretical advantages to this:
Opener can rebid 1N - the strong hand is hidden
After a X opener can bid 1S, to show 3S and no stopper in the overcalled suit, or make his normal S raises. Again the opening hand is hidden.
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1H on a 4+S suit after an overcall.
Hi all
I don't want to comment
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
because in those cases I play Dbl with 4♠ and 1♠ with 5♠ but, don't you think that with
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
you give a supplementary chance to your LHO to dbl your 1♥ bid to show ♥ at an economic level ?
Alain
#6
Posted 2004-March-10, 05:26
The_Hog, on Mar 10 2004, 01:40 AM, said:
Here is an interesting treatment my partner and I have adopted which may be of some interest:
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
There are theoretical advantages to this:
Opener can rebid 1N - the strong hand is hidden
After a X opener can bid 1S, to show 3S and no stopper in the overcalled suit, or make his normal S raises. Again the opening hand is hidden.
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1H on a 4+S suit after an overcall.
1C (1D) 1H = 4+S, 1S = 4+H
1C (1H) X = 4+S, 1S = no 4S
1D (1H) X = S, 1S = no 4S
There are theoretical advantages to this:
Opener can rebid 1N - the strong hand is hidden
After a X opener can bid 1S, to show 3S and no stopper in the overcalled suit, or make his normal S raises. Again the opening hand is hidden.
Of course to play this, you need to be able to bid 1H on a 4+S suit after an overcall.
In natural system, 1C opener may not be the stronger hand. Not sure if this xfer will have much advantage,if any. Suppose the opener has 44 black suit, and responder bid 1S, showing 4+H, then what do you do? How to bid your spade? Responder may have both Majors.
Fly
#7
Posted 2004-March-10, 08:55
Is this based on strong 1 ♣ opening bids ? Or just any regular opening bids. I play something similair with my pd when we play weak NT's but only after X. Looks interesting.
Mike
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be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#8
Posted 2004-March-10, 15:42
"In natural system, 1C opener may not be the stronger hand. Not sure if this xfer will have much advantage,if any. Suppose the opener has 44 black suit, and responder bid 1S, showing 4+H, then what do you do? How to bid your spade? Responder may have both Majors."
You bid 1N. This situation occurs ONLY after 1C (1D) of course.
Hi Misho, yes that is the major purpose - to make it difficult for the opps to bid that suit. We have only been playing it for a while, so do not have a lot of examples yet. Will keep you posted.
You bid 1N. This situation occurs ONLY after 1C (1D) of course.
Hi Misho, yes that is the major purpose - to make it difficult for the opps to bid that suit. We have only been playing it for a while, so do not have a lot of examples yet. Will keep you posted.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
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