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Rubensohl Does it apply in this situation?

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Posted 2010-May-12, 15:19

One partner and I play Rubensohl in the following situation after 1NT is overcalled

1NT (2X) 2NT upwards are transfers - Rubensohl style

So
1NT (2S) 2NT Trf to 3C
3C Trf to 3D
3D Trf to 3H
etc
I have always played that in the Rubensohl did not apply if 1NT was passed by responder and then 4th hand protected ie

1NT (P) P (2S) say
P (P) ?
2NT competitive - both minors
3C or 3D natural

I thought that this was our agreement and also the way the majority of players would play in this situation

Recently partner told me that we had no such agreement and that standard Rubensohl transfers should still apply in this situation.

Clearly we alone have to sort our agreement out, but I would be interested to know the views of other players?

My main reasons for playing as above are:
(1) We gain the use of 2NT as a competitive bid (2) by playing 3C and 3D as natural we get the benefit of the overcaller having to lead away from their holdings

Thank you in advance for your input/views

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Posted 2010-May-12, 16:05

Agree with you, it should not apply.
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Posted 2010-May-12, 16:06

I agree with you. It does seem though that 2N should be 2-places to play...over their 2M balance anyway.
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Posted 2010-May-12, 21:24

I don't see the benefit of the balancer having to lead. Against a strong NT, balancer should have a weak hand, they're betting on their partner to be sitting over the NT hand with most of their side's points. It doesn't pay to balance with a good hand, because most of your points are sitting under the strong NT hand, reducing their value.

So if you're going to compete, it's still a good idea to get opener to declare, so the strong opponent has to lead.

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Posted 2010-May-13, 03:43

thebiker, on May 12 2010, 11:19 PM, said:

1NT (P) P (2S) say
P (P) ?
2NT competitive - both minors
3C or 3D natural

I play this..and
DBL=4c and a minor
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Posted 2010-May-13, 07:17

QUOTE] barmar Posted on May 12 2010, 10:24 PM
I don't see the benefit of the balancer having to lead. Against a strong NT, balancer should have a weak hand, they're betting on their partner to be sitting over the NT hand with most of their side's points. It doesn't pay to balance with a good hand, because most of your points are sitting under the strong NT hand, reducing their value.

So if you're going to compete, it's still a good idea to get opener to declare, so the strong opponent has to lead [QUOTE]


I should have pointed out in the original post that I normally play weak no trump
= thus if 4th hand balances and second hand comes back in, it is probably an advantage to have the balancer leading away from his hand

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