Help with Odwrotka-like relay Support or clubs
#1
Posted 2017-January-05, 02:35
1S = Natural F1. 5+ spades if strong. XY-NT continuation.
1NT = 12-14 NT.
2C = Natural without support, 17+.
2D = Odwrotka. 3+ support and 17+.
2M = 12-14 NT.
2oM = Natural without support, 17+. 1C-1H; 2S shows a good suit.
2NT = 20+ 4441 or balanced without support.
3C = 20+, 4+C and 5+D without support.
3D = 20+, 6+D without support.
3M = Undefined.
3oM = 20+, 5+D and 4oM without support.
Higher = Undefined.
I'm not very fond of the diamonds showing bids, and was thinking of incorporating Odwrotka into the 2C bid; making it show 3+ support or clubs. Then 2D would be natural 20+ without support. When playing Odwrotka we do the following:
1C-1M; 2D---
2H = 12+
Higher = 8--11
So my idea with the Odwrotka/clubs combination would be along these lines:
1C-1M; 2C---
2D = Waiting, 8--11.
...2H = Shows support, back to usual Odwrotka scheme.
...2S+ = Clubs without support.
2H = 12+.
...2S = Shows support, back to usual Odwrotka scheme.
...2NT+ = Clubs without support.
For responder's higher rebids I'm not quite sure, but have thought of the waiting bids denying a 6+ suit (we respond 1M to 1C with longer minor unless GF):
2S = 6+ major, 8--11.
2NT = 6+ major, 12+.
3C = 6+ clubs, 8--11.
3D = 6+ diamonds, 8--11.
This will all be fine when opener has the hand with support, but I'm not sure how the bidding should continue when opener has the club hand. Any suggestions?
#2
Posted 2017-January-05, 02:51
Presumably the 2d rebid covers 54mm hands also? then maybe it's ok.
There is a difference between a 1♥ response and a 1♠ response, btw. After 1♠, it can't be efficient to make 2♦ show diamonds and 2♥ show hearts. Hands with primary diamonds are quite specific (as they don't usually open 1♦ in the first place).
Maybe better to play
2♣=odwrotka or diamonds
2♦=clubs
#3
Posted 2017-January-05, 04:17
I do not quite get what you mean in the second paragraph, sorry.
#4
Posted 2017-January-05, 04:23
Kungsgeten, on 2017-January-05, 04:17, said:
oops sorry I messed it up. Corrected now.
#5
Posted 2017-January-05, 15:34
1C-1M; 2C = 5m
1C-1M; 2D = 3+ M support
1C-1M; 3m = one-suiter, 17-19
After 1C-1M; 2C you can bid natural 2M/3m (6 cards or 5-5) or relay with 2D:
2oM= 4M + longer minor
2M= both minors, 17-19
2NT= both minors, 20+
3m= one-suiter, 20+
Cheers, T.
#6
Posted 2017-January-05, 18:04
kreivi68, on 2017-January-05, 15:34, said:
1C-1M; 2C = 5m
1C-1M; 2D = 3+ M support
1C-1M; 3m = one-suiter, 17-19
After 1C-1M; 2C you can bid natural 2M/3m (6 cards or 5-5) or relay with 2D:
2oM= 4M + longer minor
2M= both minors, 17-19
2NT= both minors, 20+
3m= one-suiter, 20+
Cheers, T.
We used to do something like that, but moved away from it when we increased the range of our 1D opening. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to have a look at it again. We used the 2C rebid as 17+ with a two-suited hand with a 5+ minor (a jump to 3m was 17+ single-suiter). See Lakebeach 2C here.
#7
Posted 2017-January-05, 19:01
#8
Posted 2017-January-19, 04:21
Kungsgeten, on 2017-January-05, 18:04, said:
I've been thinking and an idea could be to put hands with 5+D and 4+C into the 2C rebid. Something like this:
1C-1M;
2C = 4+C, unbalanced. May have longer diamonds (if so then 20+ hcp).
3C = 5+D and 4oM, 20+
3D = 6+D, 20+
After 2C responder can relay with 2D or bid something natural.
1C-1M; 2C-2D;
2H = 5+C, minimum (about 17--19). May relay with 2S.
2S = 5+D and 4+C, 20+
2NT = 5+C and 4oM, 20+
3C = 6+C, 20+
3D = 5+C and 4D, 20+
3HS = ???
#9
Posted 2017-January-19, 08:08
2oM = 17-19, 4oM
2N = 17-19, 3M
3♣ = 17-19, 6+♣, 1-suited
3♦ = 17-19, 4♦
3M = 17-19, 4M
Then it is just a matter of distributing the 20+ hands between 2♣ and 2♦, which should be easy. Actually that is too easy so there is probably a key hand type missed out...
#10
Posted 2017-January-19, 09:55
Zelandakh, on 2017-January-19, 08:08, said:
2oM = 17-19, 4oM
2N = 17-19, 3M
3♣ = 17-19, 6+♣, 1-suited
3♦ = 17-19, 4♦
3M = 17-19, 4M
Then it is just a matter of distributing the 20+ hands between 2♣ and 2♦, which should be easy. Actually that is too easy so there is probably a key hand type missed out...
Well, it is not really meant to be a relay structure (perhaps I misused the "relay" word), just that responder can make a "waiting" bid instead of making a natural bid, for instance:
1C-1S; 2C---
2D = Waiting (or relay, whatever you want to call it)
2H = 5-5 majors
2S = 6+ spades
2NT = Not sure, perhaps 4+ clubs and extras, or maybe 5-5 spades + diamonds.
3C = 4+ clubs
3D = 5-5 spades + diamonds (if not in 2NT)
Regarding our system I think you misunderstood the 1C opening. The 1C opening shows:
a) 12-14 NT without a five card major. We treat 4-4-1-4 as NT.
b) 17--19 with 5M332.
c) Any 20+.
d) 17--19 unbalanced with 5+H, 5+S or 5+C.
I tend to describe it as 12-14 NT or 17+, but we exclude 17-19 NT and 17-19 unbalanced with primary diamonds.
So what I'm suggesting is:
1C-1S (1S shows 4+S unlimited and is GF vs strong hand);
1NT = 12-14 NT, not 4S
2C = < 3 spades. Unbal 5+C 17+ or 4+C and 5+D 20+.
2D = 3+ spades, 17+
2H = < 3 spades. 5+H, 17+
2S = 12-14 NT, 4S.
2NT = 20+ NT with 2S or 1-4-4-4 20+.
3C = < 3 spades. 5+D, 4H, 20+.
3D = < 3 spades. 6+D, 20+.
Higher = Undefined.