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10-12, 12-14, 15-17 what's left?

#21 User is offline   mikeh 

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Posted 2026-February-09, 21:31

View Postmike777, on 2026-February-09, 13:35, said:

Still technically that 1NT rebid is 17+ to 19

So 17 still an issue, that I didn't have a good solution for

Not really.

A common problem hand for 14-16 1N and having opener jump to 2N after 1x 1Y is when responder has a bad hand with a 5 card major. He can’t get out in 2M. But we can. It’s a big winner for us.

Also, when opener has to rebid 2N in 17-19, responder has no invitational bids. He has to guess to bid game or stay low (2N or 3x). He’s going to guess wrong sometimes.

But when the 17-19 rebid is 1N, responder has room to invite. Say you hold a good 6 count. If opener has a good 18+, game is probably reasonable (esp at imps). But game rates to be bad if he has 17. Your guess over 2N.

But over 1N you will usually have 2 level safety with your combined 23 count. This is a steady winner for the method. Indeed, after now more than a decade of playing T-Walsh, with the 1N rebid after 1C 1R, my feeling is that this is THE most consistent source of good results
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Posted 2026-February-09, 21:34

View Postjillybean, on 2026-February-08, 20:40, said:

I'm going to start playing 14-16 nt.
What do I need to look out for? Our 1 level openings are now 11-13, 2nt rebid 17-19, downgrading 17 to 1nt is strictly forbidden.

Nothing other than that responder has to mentally recalibrate his/her requirements for game or slam invitations/forces. One needs a point more, or the equivalent in playing strength, to invite or force compared to when partner shows 15-17.
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