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Walsh 4cH and long D in 4th suit

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Posted 2013-March-26, 11:12

This is related to my 5 defense post, but from team mates.
Playing Walsh or T-Walsh and 4th suit GF (or invite+ if you want). How do you bid following hands?



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Posted 2013-March-26, 12:10

With the first hand I would bid my diamonds and forget about the hearts.
With the third hand I would bid hearts if xyz allows me to sign off in 2d after a 1sp rebid . Otherwise I bid as.with hand 1.
Hand 2 is borderline
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Posted 2013-March-26, 16:55

If you are playing Twalsh with natural rebids, then all of these are 1 1 1(denies 4 card support, 12-14) 2. Aren't they?
Unfortunately here for me, my 2 rebid has an artificial meaning, so on hands 1 and 2 I forget the hearts and play in 2. (My sequence 1 1 1NT 2).
On hand 3 I forget the diamonds and show hearts. (My sequence 1 1 1 1 1NT).
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Posted 2013-March-27, 09:56

View PostfromageGB, on 2013-March-26, 16:55, said:

If you are playing Twalsh with natural rebids, then all of these are 1 1 1(denies 4 card support, 12-14) 2. Aren't they?
Not our cup of T-Walsh.
We play 1=3c, focing

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Unfortunately here for me, my 2 rebid has an artificial meaning, so on hands 1 and 2 I forget the hearts and play in 2. (My sequence 1 1 1NT 2).
In our T-Walsh version:
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1-? (1=3c)
- 2=5c, inv+
- 3=4c, splinter
- 2=4c, 6c, max limit strength

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1-?
- 2=4th suit GF
- 3=splinter, 4c
- 4=void, 4c
- 5=voidwood

1-1! (transfer or transfer NT)
1NT-2 (2=reverse strength)

View PostfromageGB, on 2013-March-26, 16:55, said:

On hand 3 I forget the diamonds and show hearts. (My sequence 1 1 1 1 1NT).


with our T-Walsh system I would choose:
1-3 = invite with
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Posted 2013-March-27, 10:18

So you don't have a way to show a weak hand with diamonds, regardless of whether you also have a four-card major or not? Sounds like a whole in your system.

It is of course problematic to use 1 followed by 2 as a weak canapé since you would also like 1 followed by 2 as a weak bid, but at the same time it is nice to have either 2 or 2 available as an artificial force. I suppose after a 1NT rebid you could use 2 as the artificial force and after a 1 rebid you could use 1, but after a 1 rebid you need to play either xyz or fsf.

But 1 followed by 2 should be to play IMO, I don't see why it should show reverse strength. It is analogous to
1-1
1NT-2
in Walsh (it doesn't make sense to play XYZ here).
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Posted 2013-March-27, 10:16

Hand 1. 1-1(no major, less than GF unless balanced). I just ignore hearts unless partner introduces them.

Hand 2. 1-1. Same but close. I can't really stomach responding 1(hearts) if partner is unreasonable enough to rebid 1.

Hand 3. 1-1(hearts). If partner bids 1(balanced or various hand types) I bid 1, which asks partner to bid 1NT with the balanced type. I can then puppet to 2.
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Posted 2013-March-27, 10:53

View PostPhilKing, on 2013-March-27, 10:16, said:

Hand 3. 1-1(hearts). If partner bids 1(balanced or various hand types) I bid 1, which asks partner to bid 1NT with the balanced type. I can then puppet to 2.

This is a good idea I could adopt. If I could remember it ! I bid the same up to 1NT but have not gone beyond that point. However, it does not work if you have 4 spades, or if you have long clubs I guess. Just ? I suppose you could bid 2 and 2 naturally, but then that loses any other sequences you may have following a puppet to 2.
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Posted 2013-March-27, 14:02

View PostfromageGB, on 2013-March-27, 10:53, said:

This is a good idea I could adopt. If I could remember it ! I bid the same up to 1NT but have not gone beyond that point. However, it does not work if you have 4 spades, or if you have long clubs I guess. Just ? I suppose you could bid 2 and 2 naturally, but then that loses any other sequences you may have following a puppet to 2.


After 1-1, I don't think completing to 1 with 12-14 balanced works very well. I play that completing shows various unbalanced hands (forcing) and 1NT is 12-14 balanced, which is just smoother.
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Posted 2013-March-27, 16:30

View Posthelene_t, on 2013-March-27, 10:18, said:

So you don't have a way to show a weak hand with diamonds, regardless of whether you also have a four-card major or not? Sounds like a whole in your system.

It is of course problematic to use 1 followed by 2 as a weak canapé since you would also like 1 followed by 2 as a weak bid, but at the same time it is nice to have either 2 or 2 available as an artificial force. I suppose after a 1NT rebid you could use 2 as the artificial force and after a 1 rebid you could use 1, but after a 1 rebid you need to play either xyz or fsf.

But 1 followed by 2 should be to play IMO, I don't see why it should show reverse strength. It is analogous to
1-1
1NT-2
in Walsh (it doesn't make sense to play XYZ here).
Sorry, I was wrong in my post.
After 1NT by opener 2C is strength asking, 2D transfer to H and 2NT is transfer to D.
After 2C rebid by opener, 2D is to play.

1C-2S
2D
This is the reverse of us (opener is supposed to bid 1NT or 2C with a weak hand)
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Posted 2013-March-27, 16:58

View PostPhilKing, on 2013-March-27, 14:02, said:

After 1-1, I don't think completing to 1 with 12-14 balanced works very well. I play that completing shows various unbalanced hands (forcing) and 1NT is 12-14 balanced, which is just smoother.

I like this idea, too. By playing the same over both majors - completing with 12-14 and 2 or 3 in the major - I wrong-side a 1NT contract when responder has 4 spades. The /NT inversion is a good idea. Hell, I play 2 as jacoby-type over hearts, play KI, play 3 as non-serious, 4 as ace asking ... why haven't I though of /NT inversion for this sequence? :blink:
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Posted 2013-March-28, 06:25

playing xyz you have the option of bidding 2c over 1s which forces 2d and then pass.
I note pard did not make a jump shift bid of 2s over 1h.

as others noted you also have the option of just forgetting about that h suit and bidding 1d esp with 7d and poor 4h. again if pard rebids 1s you can go through xyz to play in 2d.
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