6/4 rebid of limited hand
#1
Posted 2016-June-18, 17:57
#2
Posted 2016-June-18, 18:27
2♤ = 5125 ish
2♡ = 5314 ish
2♧ = spades and hearts
The difference between 2♤ and 2♡ is the 2H is a heart suit playable opposite a 5-card suit, with clubs, whereas 2S shows worse hearts.
After 2♧, 2◇ asks for shape, 2♡ tending 55, 2♤ tending 64.
-P.J. Painter.
#3
Posted 2016-June-18, 20:36
#4
Posted 2016-June-18, 22:46
With 6M-4m, I tend to rebid the minor for much the same reasons. However there are cases where rebidding 2M is better, typically when the suit texture is good for play opposite a singleton and the values are very minimal. Also note that 6-4 hands can often make pretty light games especially when a double fit materializes; for example AKxxxx xx Axxx x opposite xx Axx KQxxx xxx is worth bidding despite only 20 hcp and only an eight-card fit in the major, and even without the diamond queen it can be okay at IMPs. You will never find these after 1♠-1NT-2♠ but 1♠-1NT-2♦-3♦-3♠-4♠ is a possible auction (with responder able to upgrade slightly due to the minor suit fit).
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#6
Posted 2016-June-19, 01:10
awm, on 2016-June-18, 22:46, said:
With 6M-4m, I tend to rebid the minor for much the same reasons. However there are cases where rebidding 2M is better, typically when the suit texture is good for play opposite a singleton and the values are very minimal. Also note that 6-4 hands can often make pretty light games especially when a double fit materializes; for example AKxxxx xx Axxx x opposite xx Axx KQxxx xxx is worth bidding despite only 20 hcp and only an eight-card fit in the major, and even without the diamond queen it can be okay at IMPs. You will never find these after 1♠-1NT-2♠ but 1♠-1NT-2♦-3♦-3♠-4♠ is a possible auction (with responder able to upgrade slightly due to the minor suit fit).
This is quite good advice. In my limited opening partnerships, the rule is to always to bid the four card suit with extra values (=would have accepted a limit raise); with a minimum, rebid the major if it is reasonably good and the four card minor is poor, but we virtually never suppress a heart suit (maybe with ♠AKQTXX ♥xxxx ♦Jx ♣x).
#7
Posted 2016-June-19, 06:36
straube, on 2016-June-18, 20:36, said:
2◇ is long spades, possibly with a heart fragment. That allows us to get to 2♡ with maybe 6322 opposite 1534.
If Opener has ♤+◇, he opens 2◇ if not good enough for an intermediate 3◇ on rebid.
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2016-June-19, 07:24
kenrexford, on 2016-June-19, 06:36, said:
If Opener has ♤+◇, he opens 2◇ if not good enough for an intermediate 3◇ on rebid.
So your first post was a solution that depended on a particular 2D opening...which you didn't state.
#9
Posted 2016-June-19, 07:44
1♥-1N(5-12, NF); ?:
P = min, 4-S5H4-D4-C1
2♣ = 5H5m / max, 5H4O2 / ? ["Lucas"]
2♦ = max3, 4-S6H / ?
2♥ = min3, 4-S6H
(...)
1♠-1N(5-12, NF); ?:
P = min, 5S3-H4-D4-C1
2♣ = 4+ H4 / ?
2♦ = 5S5m5 / max, 5S4m2 ["Muiderberg"]
2♥ = max3, 6S3-H / ?
2♠ = min3, 6S3-H
(...)
A scheme with 2-under transfers for the majors, much like the one Ken posted but not relying on a special 2♦ opening, could also work. E.g.
1♥-1N(5-12, NF); ?:
P = min, 4-S5H4-D4-C
2♣ = 6+ H (=> 2♦ = range ask)
2♦ = Flannery (max, 4S5H)
2♥ = Muiderberg (5H5m or max, 5H4m)
(...)
1♠-1N(5-12, NF); ?:
P = min, 5S3-H4-D4-C
2♣ = 4+ H (=> 2♦ = range ask)
2♦ = 6+S3-H (=> 2♥ = range ask)
2♥ = Muiderberg w/ H tolerance (5S2+H5m or max, 5S2+H4m)
2♠ = Muiderberg w/o H tolerance (5S1-H5m or max, 5S1-H4m)
(...)
1 In my experience, passing 1N with min, 5S5m is seldom right even opposite a NF 1N, so these hands have to go somwhere else.
2 Some such hands are suitable for 1N ("14-16"), of course.
3 I actually kind of swap min/max here, but for reasons I won't go into now.
4 Then Responder can ask about min/max with 2♦ instead of inviting with 2N/3♥.
5 I like to exclude min hands with 5S5C from 2♦ in order to have a better structure over 1♠-1N; 2♦-2N(inv+ relay), but then those hands have to go somewhere else and it isn't obvious where.
#10
Posted 2016-June-19, 16:45
straube, on 2016-June-19, 07:24, said:
I thought that was standard.
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2016-June-19, 19:45
-P.J. Painter.
#12
Posted 2016-June-20, 06:19
1♠ - 1NT
========
2♣ = diamonds
... - 2♦ = preference
... - ... - 2♠ = 6♠4♦
2♦ = hearts
... - 2♥ = preference
... - ... - 2♠ = 6♠4♥
2♥ = 1-suited
2♠ = 4 clubs
3♣ = 5 clubs
Whether it is worth pushing the auction up a level to show the extra distribution is questionable but it seems like a very easy solution to the given issue. Which is ironic given that the origin of transfer rebids is to solve the issues created by wide-ranging openings.