Playing *STRICT*, by the book SAYC. Yes, I know Inv Minors/Crisscross insert your forcing raise method makes this trivial. That ain't what I'ma sking.
The SAYC Death Hand
#1
Posted 2008-December-24, 20:06
Playing *STRICT*, by the book SAYC. Yes, I know Inv Minors/Crisscross insert your forcing raise method makes this trivial. That ain't what I'ma sking.
#2
Posted 2008-December-24, 20:15
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#4
Posted 2008-December-24, 20:24
awm, on Dec 24 2008, 09:15 PM, said:
This.
Of course, a ton of players seem to play 2NT as 10-11 invitational. Hopefully you know which one partner plays. If not, maybe 3NT is safest.
I have to admit, as loathe as I am to adopt conventions, I've pretty much decided I can't live without inverted minors.
Vuroth (Intermediate)
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#6
Posted 2008-December-24, 21:09
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Responses and later bidding generally follow the ideas set down in the previous section. (Responses to 1M)
There is no forcing minor-suit raise.
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#7
Posted 2008-December-24, 21:19
babalu1997, on Dec 24 2008, 09:19 PM, said:
I'll pick this one.
#8
Posted 2008-December-24, 21:49
#9
Posted 2008-December-24, 22:19
#11
Posted 2008-December-25, 03:09
SAYC as it is played on BBO: 3 NT (13-15)
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#12
Posted 2008-December-25, 03:42
#13
Posted 2008-December-25, 07:06
The method to go is a delayed game raise.
So 2♣ followed by a game raise or using 4th suit game forcing should do the trick.
#14
Posted 2008-December-25, 07:33
And sealed the Law by vote,
It little matters what they thought -
We hang for what they wrote.
#15
Posted 2008-December-25, 07:45
dburn, on Dec 25 2008, 07:33 AM, said:
I think the delayed raise is forcing in SAYC. (Or rather, I think it should be and I have no clue whether it actually is.)
Merry Christmas in Eng-anything-that-could-be-nonforcing-is-nonforcing-land.
#16
Posted 2008-December-25, 07:46
#17
Posted 2008-December-25, 08:16
Fluffy, on Dec 25 2008, 03:49 AM, said:
Experience has told me that bidding 1♠ with 3 cards is asking for trouble, no matter how good the suit is.
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.

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