2 club opening 6C vs 5C4M
#1
Posted 2014-September-16, 14:32
#2
Posted 2014-September-16, 14:38
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2014-September-16, 16:01
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#4
Posted 2014-September-16, 18:39
#5
Posted 2014-September-16, 22:10
If you open 2♣ including 5♣4M your 1♦ is less ambiguous and you can use 2♦ for something they think is more useful or fill a whole in their system. However its not as safe to bid over 2♣.
this is simplistic but is the general theme.
#6
Posted 2014-September-17, 03:26
steve2005, on 2014-September-16, 22:10, said:
If you open 2♣ including 5♣4M your 1♦ is less ambiguous and you can use 2♦ for something they think is more useful or fill a whole in their system. However its not as safe to bid over 2♣.
this is simplistic but is the general theme.
#7
Posted 2014-September-17, 03:38
Calub hands is a weak Point in all big club systems.That is main reason for this topic. Btw in oursystem (see fanfantunes@n.nu) we use 2NT as a Classic preempt in D or C, 3m as a strong preempt, 7 tricks to search 3NT or higher and we also experiment with 3C based on points and some 7 tricks to be integrated in Multi 2D. On top of this we also have Acol bids 1C - 1X > 3C.
This might well boil down to using 5C4M (or weak6C4M)ONLY and not 6-carder in clubs when we open 2C......To me it seems the ultimate solution
#8
Posted 2014-September-17, 04:00
HOWEVER...
the "2♣ = 6 cards" alternative requires dumping 5♣-4M into 1♦, overloading what is an already problematic opening. I've also played that for a long time and it's not much better.
There's no way out of this except changing the system radically (as in go strong pass or something). You just have to pick the style you prefer and discuss stuff with partner. If I had to choose between the two, I'd say the "5♣-4M" is better in an experienced partnership.
#9
Posted 2014-September-17, 10:07
The downsides are many, I agree - having to put the 5♣-4M hands into 1 or 2♦, and of course the fact that when you do go looking for a 4-4 major fit, the chance of you actually having one (even with a "safe" return to 3♣) is much lower.
#10
Posted 2014-September-17, 15:03
#12
Posted 2014-September-18, 07:26
#13
Posted 2014-September-18, 12:39
What is wrong with 2♣ opener being either 6 or a GOOD 5 card suit Thus leaving the 1♦ opener as the "Bucket" bid either ♦ or 4 CM
#14
Posted 2014-September-18, 12:58
#15
Posted 2014-September-18, 13:43
Shugart23, on 2014-September-18, 07:26, said:
My experience is the opposite: when playing MP it's quite silly to play 2♣ when you have an 8 (or 7) card fit in a Major... In imps it's not as problematic.
#16
Posted 2014-September-18, 14:24
#17
Posted 2014-September-19, 02:16
A friend of mine tried a canapé style a long time ago, but he ended up evolving from that. I don't like what he evolved to, so I might give the canapé a try one day.
#18
Posted 2014-September-19, 03:06
I've also played Blue Club (canapé(ish), 4cM) which has the 2♣ opener as 12-16 6+ cards or possibly 15-16 5 cards with 4 elsewhere. That is a whole lot more playable IMO. It does mean that your 1x-1y-2♣ sequence is ambiguous as to which suit is longer (not ideal, but I can live with that - or at least I can live with it if I ever really get used to canapé in general!)
#19
Posted 2014-September-19, 09:13
#20
Posted 2014-September-19, 13:37
Did you guys miss my second proposal?
Club hands is a weak Point in all big club systems.That is main reason for this topic. Btw in oursystem (see fanfantunes@n.nu) we use 2NT as a Classic preempt in D or C, 3m as a strong preempt, 7 tricks to search 3NT or higher and we also experiment with 3C based on points and some 7 tricks to be integrated in Multi 2D. On top of this we also have Acol bids 1C - 1X > 3C.
This might well boil down to using 5C4M (or weak6C4M)ONLY and not 6-carder in clubs when we open 2C......To me it seems the ultimate solution
What do you say???