It's been almost 5 years since I've played, and I cannot recall if XYZ is off if partner is a passed hand, either in first or 3rd seat. Thank you for any comments on this topic to help jog my memory
Page 1 of 1
XYZ convention refresh my memory please
#2
Posted 2024-May-03, 11:59
A passed hand can hardly GF at its second turn unless a very distributional hand with a fit in openers 2nd suit that they dare not open first?
So 2D relay is probably very rare but the 2C invite can work
So 2D relay is probably very rare but the 2C invite can work
#3
Posted 2024-May-03, 12:33
We play that XYZ is still on, I think it still delivers better than natural.
I guess that a really committed partnership should discuss whether game forcing jumps and the 2NT puppet are still on too, but we just play that the whole thing is still there.
I guess that a really committed partnership should discuss whether game forcing jumps and the 2NT puppet are still on too, but we just play that the whole thing is still there.
#4
Posted 2024-May-03, 13:14
We don’t pay it by a passed hand. We open aggressively so responder cannot have a gf…with a hand that thinks it can make game opposite partner’s second bid, we’ll almost always be able to do something like splinter (we have to have shape and a fit for a passed hand to game force ) or jump to game.
One useful wrinkle when partner has opened a diamond….say (ignoring the opps) P 1D 1M 1N….use 2C to puppet to 2D, to play or make an invite, and use 2D to say ‘I have 5 of my major plus a diamond fit…if you have 3 cards in my major, bid my major, otherwise pass’. If one bids 2C, forcing 2D, then passes, one only has a 4 card major. This only works because 2D can’t be artificial as a passed hand.
One useful wrinkle when partner has opened a diamond….say (ignoring the opps) P 1D 1M 1N….use 2C to puppet to 2D, to play or make an invite, and use 2D to say ‘I have 5 of my major plus a diamond fit…if you have 3 cards in my major, bid my major, otherwise pass’. If one bids 2C, forcing 2D, then passes, one only has a 4 card major. This only works because 2D can’t be artificial as a passed hand.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
#5
Posted 2024-May-04, 15:25
mikeh, on 2024-May-03, 13:14, said:
We don’t pay it by a passed hand. We open aggressively so responder cannot have a gf…with a hand that thinks it can make game opposite partner’s second bid, we’ll almost always be able to do something like splinter (we have to have shape and a fit for a passed hand to game force ) or jump to game.
One useful wrinkle when partner has opened a diamond….say (ignoring the opps) P 1D 1M 1N….use 2C to puppet to 2D, to play or make an invite, and use 2D to say ‘I have 5 of my major plus a diamond fit…if you have 3 cards in my major, bid my major, otherwise pass’. If one bids 2C, forcing 2D, then passes, one only has a 4 card major. This only works because 2D can’t be artificial as a passed hand.
One useful wrinkle when partner has opened a diamond….say (ignoring the opps) P 1D 1M 1N….use 2C to puppet to 2D, to play or make an invite, and use 2D to say ‘I have 5 of my major plus a diamond fit…if you have 3 cards in my major, bid my major, otherwise pass’. If one bids 2C, forcing 2D, then passes, one only has a 4 card major. This only works because 2D can’t be artificial as a passed hand.
Useful detail, thanks.
Close to but better defined than what we actually play (and I hope would explain) while considering XYX still "on"... the 2C puppet is still in place, 2D is still direction seeking with a probable 5cM, but no longer GF and likely to have secondary support for partner's diamonds.
#6
Posted 2024-May-04, 22:08
I play XYZ on by a passed hand - in my weak NT partnership.
Because sure and often can I have a game force as a passed hand opposite a 15-17 NT.
But that's a special case.
Because sure and often can I have a game force as a passed hand opposite a 15-17 NT.
But that's a special case.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
Page 1 of 1