There seems to be a lot of these type hands..
as opener one can be min-medium-and maximum,
at what point does the opener move {point count wise}.
and reverse............
especially if 1 ht-1n/t?
1ht-2c/2d-now i refer to medium opener?
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4 spades and 5 hearts high frequency.
#2
Posted 2011-July-28, 22:05
Personally I don't reverse on these hands at all, because when it starts 1♥-1NT my partner can never have 4 spades.
#3
Posted 2011-July-28, 22:25
pirate22, on 2011-July-28, 21:24, said:
There seems to be a lot of these type hands..
as opener one can be min-medium-and maximum,
at what point does the opener move {point count wise}.
and reverse............
especially if 1 ht-1n/t?
1ht-2c/2d-now i refer to medium opener?
as opener one can be min-medium-and maximum,
at what point does the opener move {point count wise}.
and reverse............
especially if 1 ht-1n/t?
1ht-2c/2d-now i refer to medium opener?
1h=1nt
2s(old fashion strong reverse, not minimum)
akqx....akqxx....xxx...x
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AKxx...Axxxx...xxx...x
1h=2c/2d
2s(not extras, just shape can have 11 hcp)
fwiw I expect responder to very often have a stronger hand than opener, often.
Responder assumes opener is minimum because opener is very often weaker than responder.
#4
Posted 2011-July-29, 01:22
I prefer to play Gazzilli after 1M openings. This handles 16+ hands in an efficient way imo.
Otherwise 1♥-1NT-2♠ is around 18+HCP. With (15)16-17HCP you can always rebid a minor (unless 4=5=2=2 obviously) followed by 2NT, but that suggests a 5332 with 15-17HCP. The true nature of a 5431 will be lost. Well, you can't have it all...
Otherwise 1♥-1NT-2♠ is around 18+HCP. With (15)16-17HCP you can always rebid a minor (unless 4=5=2=2 obviously) followed by 2NT, but that suggests a 5332 with 15-17HCP. The true nature of a 5431 will be lost. Well, you can't have it all...
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#5
Posted 2011-July-29, 14:13
I have a "home grown" system for 2/1 GF Responses to 1H openers to show minimum or extras; w/ or w/o 4 cards Sp:
1H - 2C!/2D!
??
..2S = 4 cards Sp, natural, reverse strength
..2NT = NO 4 cards Sp, but extras
..2H! = announces a minimum opener; may have 4 cards Sp
........2S! = asks
..............Flannery type replies with 4 cards Sp:
.............. 3C! = 4s/5h w/Cl shortness
.............. 3D! = 4s/5h w/Diam shortness
.............. 3H! = 4s/6h ( extra Ht length); 3S! asks shortness ( Zel improvement )
.............. 3S! = 4s/5h and 2-2 in the minors
.............. 2NT! = No 4 cards Sp ( this is the 2nd way for Opener to bid 2NT --showing a minimum open )
1H - 2C!/2D!
??
..2S = 4 cards Sp, natural, reverse strength
..2NT = NO 4 cards Sp, but extras
..2H! = announces a minimum opener; may have 4 cards Sp
........2S! = asks
..............Flannery type replies with 4 cards Sp:
.............. 3C! = 4s/5h w/Cl shortness
.............. 3D! = 4s/5h w/Diam shortness
.............. 3H! = 4s/6h ( extra Ht length); 3S! asks shortness ( Zel improvement )
.............. 3S! = 4s/5h and 2-2 in the minors
.............. 2NT! = No 4 cards Sp ( this is the 2nd way for Opener to bid 2NT --showing a minimum open )
Don Stenmark
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
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#6
Posted 2011-July-31, 05:42
mike777, on 2011-July-28, 22:25, said:
1h=2c/2d
2s(not extras, just shape can have 11 hcp)
2s(not extras, just shape can have 11 hcp)
This is fine if 2/1 is GF, but the OP didn't specify.
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