straube, on Feb 12 2010, 01:53 AM, said:
I had intended it for 1C-1H too. Showing the top of your 0-4 range only matters opposite the "almost but not quite GF" openers and wrong-sides NT, but remember that 1♠ is a minor-oriented distributional hand so probably we're playing 2m instead of 1N anyway. If opener does have a big hand, knowing partner isn't completely broke will help too; specifically when the 1♥ bidder bids 2♣ (total bust) instead of 1N, even a very strong opener can be warned to pass at a lower level.
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Good use of the 2C rebid but it would be really nice to know whether responder has a 4-card major or not...because the 21-22 pt hand could raise a fitting major instead of rebidding 2N.
In Woolsey, 2C-2M just shows a length preference not a fit - responder could have 3-1/3-2/2-1 majors for example. I would suggest 2M (especially 2♠) generally be a weak response (in context), since you could use 2♦ (asking for opener's longer major) or 2N to show various invitational hands. Also, since 2M doesn't guarantee a fit, probably the balanced hand would still want to bid 2N over most of the responses.
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2♦ shows an inability to tolerate playing in clubs, since 2♣ would be p/c. A big diamond fit could be missed of course, although typically if responder has short clubs (<2), he'll have at least 3-3 majors but he certainly won't have 4-4 majors all the time.
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Yes, that's not available in Woolsey so you could try to take additional advantage of that. Perhaps you could handle weak hands with long diamonds there too, so that 1N-2♣-2♦ was natural, or conversely, possibly some sort of artificial invitational bid asking for opener's major. There are lots of possibilities.
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Yes, that's right. Because the direct bids are natural (1C-1DH-2M), I want responder to be able to pass with a minimum in context. If opener is really so strong that this might miss game, he can bid them the other way. Remember that since you've already limited responder strength by his 1♦ or 1♥ response to a known 3-4 point range, it should be pretty easy for both opener to evaluate how much he needs for game, and for responder to pass these NF bids on the low end (and raise/invite or generally bid on if on the high end).
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You can just relay over low level interference (P=GF relay, limited hands bid naturally or X for takeout). Probably you can do this through 1♣-1♦-(1N), where you are on a +1 track for 1N interference (and lower correspondingly for lower interference, gaining room from X or 1♥ overcalls). Higher than that I'm not sure, but probably forcing pass thru 2N or something, with takeout doubles and natural bids on good suits is probably ok.

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