Unbalanced Diamond part 2
#1
Posted 2025-November-22, 03:18
The basic framework is: 2/1, 5 card majors, strong NT, one club=2+ (clubs or balanced), one diamond=5+ and unbalanced.
Thank you in advance.
#2
Posted 2025-November-22, 03:44
- T-Walsh - there was discussion on style in both this thread (despite it explicitly mentioning not using T-Walsh) and your previous unbalanced diamond thread. I've also seen Michael Goetze's T-Walsh be linked frequently, though I think it's not the best starting point.
- Unbalanced diamond, transfer rebids after 1♦-1M is straightforward. In the previous threads I mentioned my own preference, which differs from these transfer rebids.
#3
Posted 2025-November-22, 04:16
The first version uses 1♣ - 1♠ as GI/GF with opener then shaping out. 2M are always promised unless long Clubs. This approach established strength early.
I also play a version which plays transfers/relays up the line, with strength usually determined later. It also uses 1C-1S & 1C-1D-1H-1S to show certain types of hand.
I have tested a number of approaches given this is the most frequent bid. I do have a preference for a 3+ unbalanced ♦ given this almost guarantees 2M in the 1♣ opening and reduces overloading in that bid.
Happy to share notes on these.
#4
Posted 2025-November-22, 17:32
mike777, on 2025-November-22, 03:18, said:
The basic framework is: 2/1, 5 card majors, strong NT, one club=2+ (clubs or balanced), one diamond=5+ and unbalanced.
Thank you in advance.
What do you plan to open with 4=4=4=1? I suggest 1D is 5+ except 4441
#7
Posted Yesterday, 02:07
mikeh, on 2025-November-22, 17:32, said:
mike777, on 2025-November-22, 17:59, said:
I was also wondering:
1NT=15-17 Vul and 4th seat, 14-16 otherwise?
And
In third and fourth seat opening 1D with 4 and balanced hand or no?
#9
Posted Yesterday, 05:46
I am really looking hard at my options for transfers over one club. Of course, whatever we adopt, no doubt, will change as we practice it.
I already notice a few issues with the follow up auctions to one diamond openings in our practice deals. Particularly the transfer rebids by opener when stronger and long D.
Mw64ahw ty for your kind offer to look at your notes. I would love to. One concern is decoding your codes.
#10
Posted Yesterday, 06:00
mike777, on 2025-November-23, 05:46, said:
#11
Posted Today, 03:31
1. What does accept of the transfer show? I think the better approach is that it shows a weak notrump (with 1NT rebid showing a stronger notrump) but I've also seen people play that it shows exactly three-card support.
2. What does 1♣-Pass-1♠ show? It seems popular to play this as kind of a noise that could be almost any hand without a four-card major, but I believe that the Mgoetze approach (where it shows a specific minor) is better, since it's not unusual for opponents to come in with 2M in fourth chair after this response.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#12
Posted Today, 07:03
awm, on 2025-November-24, 03:31, said:
1. What does accept of the transfer show? I think the better approach is that it shows a weak notrump (with 1NT rebid showing a stronger notrump) but I've also seen people play that it shows exactly three-card support.
Even with 4?, which is what I play so partner can Pass
1♣ - 1R - 2M then shows extras & 3 (unbalanced) or 4

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