nullve said:
Then how do you invite with 2-S4H3-D5-C after 1♠-2♣; 2♥?
straube, on 2019-October-06, 07:32, said:
You don't start 2C with that pattern and an invite. Only 5+ OM breaks relay to invite. You start 1S-2D if you have 2452 and a good 12 to bad 14.
redgrover and I have been practising a version of IMPrecision which combines straube's 1C-1D structure with awm's and sieong's ideas. One problem we have encountered is how to find heart fits after a 1
♠ opening when responder has a good INV with 3-5 hearts. Following the awm's original outline of the double-barrelled idea, we have been playing 1
♠-2
♣ as GF or a good INV with 4+H. This works fine when opener has four or more hearts, but we struggled to define which relay breaks show five hearts and which four (and which are ambiguous). Earlier in this thread awm said, in response to nullve's question, that 1
♠-2
♣; 2
♥-2N; P "the relay break showed five hearts so opener will always remove 2nt to 3
♥ [with Axxxx QTx Kxxx x]."
straube suggests that the good INVs with four hearts start with 2
♦ but that leaves no efficient way to find our heart fit unless opener chooses to bid over a 2
♠ or 2NT rebid. That approach is probably not too bad as we're mostly playing the wrong partscore instead of missing game (although those 5 and 6 IMP swings do add up), but what about when opener has a hand too weak to accept the INV with five hearts. Now we're missing a 5-3 or, even worse, a 5-4 fit, where game is a real issue. 10 and 12 IMP swings add up even more quickly. What to do?