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Use of 1NT rebid to unbalanced 1D

#21 User is offline   kenrexford 

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Posted 2010-May-04, 18:09

glen, on May 4 2010, 06:51 AM, said:

lowerline, on May 4 2010, 03:06 AM, said:

If a 2 rebid shows 10 cards in the minors and a 1NT rebid after 1 a 4crd hearts, what do you rebid with 1-3-4-5 after 1-1?

KRex was being tricky - he said that 1-1;-2 was 10+ minor cards, but I'm sure that 1-1;-2 is just 9+ cards, since the 1NT rebid over 1 now shows s - sadly a "unbalanced diamond" book was preempted by miles

Actually, I wrote a short "unbalanced diamond" mini-book (maybe about 40 pages) back in about 1990. I only sent it to one person (cannot remember who), who thought it was insanity to open 1 only with unbalanced hands. On that type of response, I ditched the book (damn!) and just played it with all of my (insane) partners. When Miles' book came out, I was a tad vindipissed.
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Posted 2010-May-04, 18:25

hey do you have an electronic copy? may I read it?
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Posted 2010-May-04, 19:38

gwnn, on May 4 2010, 07:25 PM, said:

hey do you have an electronic copy? may I read it?

It was typed on a computer that used a floppy disk and had no hard drive. Actually, it was a slick one and had TWO floppy drives. Instead of Word Perfect or Word, I think it used Cuneiform Perfect. I have no idea as to what happened with that disk.
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Posted 2010-May-05, 00:15

I like to play 2 under transfers, so its allow responder to invite and stay at the 2 level and to be able to relay for slams,

1D----1H
???

1S = clubs
1Nt = 6D or 4H 15-17
2C = spades min or GF
2D = spades 15-17
2H = H 12-14
2S and Higher Hearts (GF)

1D----1H
1S----???

1NT = INV (with paradox responses)
2m = to play
2H = to play

1D-----1H
1NT----???

2C = multi inv
2red = to play

With a setup like this you have to work pretty hard to miss a slam, avoid the 3 level for no reason,

Biggest drawback is cannot stop in 1Nt,
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Posted 2010-May-05, 02:01

Maybe I am not answering the question, but over an unbalanced 1, should responder still show four-card majors? It seems to me that 1 should merely relay for a possible four-card major, and other bids should cater to five-card majors.
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Posted 2010-May-05, 16:48

I agree with Antoine, our 1H response is GF or at least 3 cards, (so that when responder is minimum with 4H we can fall back in 2H)

1S response tend to be 5 except hands with less than 3H and less than 4D
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