What do you prefer 2N to be used as?
#1
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:18
and (1♠)-P-(2♠)-X-(P),
What do you think is the best use of 2N by [edit] the partner of the take-out doubler?
Edit: If it matters, primarily concerned about teams
#2
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:26
#3
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:33
( "Responder" has already bid 2S ).
#4
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:47
Second auction: either two places to play, or a game-invitational hand with hearts. Doubler assumes both minors and bids accordingly, but correcting 3♣ to 3♥ shows the invite with hearts.
I don't think lebensohl is as useful here as people make it out to be. It's quite unusual to have a 3NT game on this auction given that the opponents have opened and responded, especially on the second auction where the raise is not normally garbage either (people take more liberties with the raise on the first auction). On the first auction you're also free to pass with lousy hands, so bidding always shows modest values and lebensohl is even less useful. The only game that's at all likely in these sequences is 4♥, since this can make with substantially fewer high cards than you need for 3NT (or 5m, for that matter). Thus I think it's somewhat useful to distinguish "good hand with hearts" from "lousy hand with hearts" but not too important to distinguish strength when the fit is in a minor suit. Initially showing "hearts and another" when you have this rare hand type and then correcting to hearts usually solves the problem.
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#5
Posted 2010-July-10, 19:32
Second one scrambling.
#7
Posted 2010-July-10, 19:52
JLOGIC, on Jul 10 2010, 08:49 PM, said:
I've seen this before and kinda like it.
But I play 2 places to play.
#8
Posted 2010-July-10, 20:30
#10
Posted 2010-July-11, 02:45
#11
Posted 2010-July-11, 02:53
#12
Posted 2010-July-11, 03:34
Double = four hearts
2NT = minors
3♥ = five hearts
I think that's slightly worse than using 2NT to show hearts. Doubling to show four hearts gains a bit of space on the hands where advancer has hearts but doubler doesn't; 2NT showing four hearts gains on the hands where advancer doesn't have hearts. The latter situation is probably more common.
After (1♥) dbl (2♥), on the other hand, double to show four spades seems better.
On the second sequence, 2NT is definitely best as two places to play. The gain from finding an 8-card fit rather than a 7-card one will often be half a game-swing. That happens quite often, whereas you hardly ever want to bid 3NT or five of a minor after this start.
I think Lebensohl is counterproductive in these sequences, especially the first one - they always bid 3♠ over 2NT, and now your partner knows that you wanted to compete, but has no idea what your suit is.
#13
Posted 2010-July-11, 19:45
awaiting opps next bid --and p subsequent bid if it pass-the vice is closing
#14
Posted 2010-July-11, 20:49
Two places to play if it is clear we cannot have the values for game.
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dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
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#15
Posted 2010-July-12, 01:45
2. scrambling (Lebensohl is probably less useful here)
#16
Posted 2010-July-12, 04:07
In the first auction Lebensohl, in the second auction two-places / scrambling,
but we play 2NT as Lebensohl in the 2nd auction.
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Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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