what does this sequence mean SAYC
#1
Posted 2008-May-06, 20:24
pass 2H pass ?
What does 2H mean?
What would 2D mean instead of 2H?
#2
Posted 2008-May-06, 20:51
If it was a strong NT, you could play it as a transfer I guess. *shrugz*
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#3
Posted 2008-May-06, 21:28
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#4
Posted 2008-May-06, 21:44
#5
Posted 2008-May-06, 21:44
But with a BBO pickup, I'll expect both 2C and 2H is to play. And what 2D is depends on my mood.
I prefer 2C = to play, 2D = transfer, 2H = NGF Stayman, 2S = GF Stayman. Just my thoughts
#6
Posted 2008-May-06, 21:46
If you play transfers here, transfers are still on even into their suit. But you would have to...agree transfers!
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-May-06, 22:52
#8
Posted 2008-May-06, 23:57
#9
Posted 2008-May-07, 00:29
Quote
Agree being able to play 2C is important.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#10
Posted 2008-May-07, 02:35
I suppose 2♦ would be to play also although
2♣ = to play
2♦ = cuebid
is better.
#11
Posted 2008-May-07, 17:30
#12
Posted 2008-May-07, 20:52
There were no agreements.
I wasnt even sure if the NT was natural (it was) or a 2 suited takeout which some use.
I bid 2♥, pard bid 2♠ and played it there, going down undoubled.
I realized he must have thought it was a transfer, but would I not raise his NT with additional strangth and stoppers? I was afraid to bid 3♥ but maybe I should have.
In general I don't think its a useful bid to be able to transfer into their major suit, where they are guaranteeing 5+.
#13
Posted 2008-May-07, 22:19
ArcLight, on May 7 2008, 09:52 PM, said:
There were no agreements.
I wasnt even sure if the NT was natural (it was) or a 2 suited takeout which some use.
I bid 2♥, pard bid 2♠ and played it there, going down undoubled.
I realized he must have thought it was a transfer, but would I not raise his NT with additional strangth and stoppers? I was afraid to bid 3♥ but maybe I should have.
In general I don't think its a useful bid to be able to transfer into their major suit, where they are guaranteeing 5+.
But they don't guarantee 5+, only 4+.
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#14
Posted 2008-May-07, 23:40
ArcLight, on May 7 2008, 09:52 PM, said:
If this means, that there have to be more efficient methods
out there, some were already mentioned, you are right.
But playing system on, keeps the memory load low,
and it wont matter with method you are playing, at
least most of the time.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2008-May-08, 07:53
ArcLight, on May 7 2008, 09:52 PM, said:
You can use it for other purposes, such as to show or deny stoppers in the bid suit. Also, if you normally use 1NT-2♣-2♦-2NT to invite in NT (using something else for 1NT-2NT), you can use the transfer instead, and therefore keep the opponents from knowing if your partner has 4 cards in the other major.
I suppose technically it's a relay to the opponent's suit, not a transfer (since you aren't promising length in the suit).

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