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2D strong multi

#1 User is offline   efe_ 

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Posted 2009-December-29, 20:49

Hello friends,

We used to play a kind of strong multi (2) opening.. I do not play it these days. It includes 3 types:

i) 22-23 Balanced Hand (so we play 2nt as 20-21)
ii) any 4441 shape, 17+hcp
iii) any 5440 shape, 17+hcp

after 2opening responder should bid 2(relay), then

2= any 5440 (then relay system works)
2NT = 22-23 Bal (then pupp stayman)
3X = 4441, higher suit is singelton (then relay system works)

Can anyone calculate for me probability of this opening in every 100 hands?
I couldn't find datas to calculate..

Thanks
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Posted 2009-December-29, 21:46

Hi:

Fairly rare. 17+ is only a few percent and attached to specific shapes makes it much less common.

You would be much better off using it for some much more common hand type.

Happy Holidays,
Robert
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Posted 2009-December-29, 22:46

I've played with a few partners over the years the following strong openings:

2 Any strong or 22-24 BAL (but not primary )
2 Natural strong or 25+ BAL or any 4441

After 2-2:
2M Natural
2N 22-24 BAL
3 Natural single suiter, may have M
3 5+ 4+
3M Natural, setting trumps


After 2-2:
2 Any 4441
2N 25+ BAL
3+ Natural with

You can obviously play kokish after 2-2 so make 2 Artificial or 20-21 or 25+ BAL and 2 22-24 BAL or Nat or any 4441 and use 2N opening as whatever interests you. These openings have worked well, especially when we had primary . We did not use kokish because we liked having 2-2// 2 as natural and could splinter and do whatever; but to each their own.
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