Drury tweak: "Golden Drury"
#1
Posted 2014-March-08, 13:35
The reasoning is the following: since a 2♣ opening is a strong bid and 2♦ a weak one, it's more likely that you'll have a hand that wants to bid pass-1M-2♣ as natural. The range of hands that would want to bid pass-1M-2♦ as natural is narrower because with some of them, you'd have opened 2♦.
Example: with, say,
♠ KJx
♥ xx
♦ KQTxxx
♣ xx
you'd would simply open 2♦, whereas with
♠ KJx
♥ xx
♦ xx
♣ KQTxxx
you'd pass for lack of a weak 2♣ opening. If bidding goes
You Pard
Pass 1♥
??
you'd now have a perfect 2♣ bid, if it were natural.
So the proposal is to use 2♦ as Drury. Since it is done with a diamond bid, I nicked it "golden Drury".
Disadvantages? You lose the standard 2♦ rebid over Drury (pass-1M-2♣-2♦) to indicate a reasonable minimum, opener. But to be honest, I can't remember the last time that bid made a difference for me.. lol.
Anyway. just a small idea. I don't know if this is original or not, but if it is, remember you heard it first here
#2
Posted 2014-March-08, 13:42
personally i value my 2d retry over 2c too much because i open soundly and bid drury aggressively so it's got a wide range.
#3
Posted 2014-March-08, 14:30
whereagles, on 2014-March-08, 13:35, said:
The reasoning is the following: since a 2♣ opening is a strong bid and 2♦ a weak one, it's more likely that you'll have a hand that wants to bid pass-1M-2♣ as natural. The range of hands that would want to bid pass-1M-2♦ as natural is narrower because with some of them, you'd have opened 2♦.
Example: with, say,
♠ KJx
♥ xx
♦ KQTxxx
♣ xx
you'd would simply open 2♦, whereas with
♠ KJx
♥ xx
♦ xx
♣ KQTxxx
you'd pass for lack of a weak 2♣ opening. If bidding goes
You Pard
Pass 1♥
??
you'd now have a perfect 2♣ bid, if it were natural.
So the proposal is to use 2♦ as Drury. Since it is done with a diamond bid, I nicked it "golden Drury".
Disadvantages? You lose the standard 2♦ rebid over Drury (pass-1M-2♣-2♦) to indicate a reasonable minimum, opener. But to be honest, I can't remember the last time that bid made a difference for me.. lol.
Anyway. just a small idea. I don't know if this is original or not, but if it is, remember you heard it first here
I have always liked the idea of 1H-2C Drury and 1S-2D Drury. Next step shows an opening hand. With hands that have the minor suits taken up by the Drury bids, use 1N Forcing.
#4
Posted 2014-March-08, 23:19
2♣ = 4 card raise, not total junk (so like 6-12ish)
2♦ = 3 card limit
2M = 3 card <limit
After 2♣, 2♦ is an artificial ask/try. Responder bids 2M with the lower range (6-bad 9) and anything else shows a good 9+, and is basically natural/game try style. (NB: This includes p-1♠-2♣-2♦-2♥!)
Hands that want to play 2♣ get to bid 1NT, and play it like a real bridge player - especially at MP 2♣ is not a spot I basically ever want to be in
#5
Posted 2014-March-08, 23:23
given your op I bid my long minor no problem yet.
if you pass you limited your hand
OP shows maximum passed hands..so be it
If you pass then:
third seat opens light
4th seat opens sound.
People focus on opening hand...not your passed hand lol.
#6
Posted 2014-March-09, 00:01
whereagles, on 2014-March-08, 13:35, said:
A bunch of people play this, and it has been written about before (Mike Massimilla, Three Method Twists, March 2000 Bridge World). For example it was part of the system that my wife and I played (even before the article), and 2♦ as Drury was still on in competition when available. More fun was Pass-Pass-1♠-Pass-2♣, and now there was a pause waiting for the alert that never comes.
#7
Posted 2014-March-09, 01:57
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2014-March-09, 05:05
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2014-March-11, 06:33
kenrexford, on 2014-March-09, 05:05, said:
Is anyone else picturing agua chained up in a dungeon and Ken standing over him with a whip? No? Perhaps the other way around then.
#11
Posted 2014-March-11, 10:16
Zelandakh, on 2014-March-11, 06:33, said:
Don't you need a foursome?
-P.J. Painter.