How do you bid these? ATB
#21
Posted 2011-January-12, 18:26
For example the OP hand at fav vul is a minimum nfb for me.
#22
Posted 2011-January-12, 20:23
mfa1010, on 2011-January-12, 18:19, said:
Since I have never given them a try myself I can't reasonably be too critical though.
When i play negative free bids I almost never make a free bid with QTxxx
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#23
Posted 2011-January-12, 20:24
mike777, on 2011-January-12, 18:26, said:
Me too.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#24
Posted 2011-January-13, 07:24
1♥ - (2♣) - ???
X = Negative.
2♦ = NFB in spades (Rightsides when we are weak, and do not preempt partner with good hearts and misfit.)
2♥ = Support
2♠ = 10+ (or 12+) with spades
2NT = 4-card heart support
3♣ = 3-card heart support
3♦ = Natural, strongly suggesting that we do not play 3NT. (4-x-5-x will start with a double, and forget about the 5.th diamond.)
3♥ = Preemptive or whatever
3♠ = Transfer to 3NT, rightsiding. (Insidious follow-ups are optional.)
3NT = Whatever 3♠ used to mean
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#25
Posted 2011-January-13, 11:58
I really want to suggest clubs to partner.
I have 6-suit, so the shy of GF-points may balance out.
My partnership has a general force in addition to negX. Little sorting out.
Partner now can make a well-informed decision.
1D <1H> 2C -> now I'm ok with most developments.
#26
Posted 2011-January-13, 16:17
My general experience is that you have to be willing to accept that you will:
(1) Play 5-1 fits sometimes on the auction 1X-overcall-NFB on 5-card suit-All pass. At least the five-card suit will be decent.
(2) Miss games sometimes with 14/15-opposite-10/11 on the auction 1X-overcall-NFB-all pass.
(3) Have some awkward sequences when responder has a game-forcing hand, especially when opponents raise the overcall.
In exchange, you do get good very results when responder has a one-suited hand in the 6-9 point range.
Personally I've not found this tradeoff to be worthwhile in general. However, I think it has substantial merit in sequences where opener is extremely likely to hold a minimum balanced hand like after opening a precision 1♦ or polish 1♣. Transfers are another option in these situations which may be even better though.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#27
Posted 2011-January-13, 20:43
rogerclee, on 2011-January-12, 03:42, said:
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-12, 04:13, said:
han, on 2011-January-12, 11:25, said:
3C is ridiculous / awful / questionable because?
#28
Posted 2011-January-13, 21:41
awm, on 2011-January-13, 16:17, said:
My general experience is that you have to be willing to accept that you will:
(1) Play 5-1 fits sometimes on the auction 1X-overcall-NFB on 5-card suit-All pass. At least the five-card suit will be decent.
(2) Miss games sometimes with 14/15-opposite-10/11 on the auction 1X-overcall-NFB-all pass.
(3) Have some awkward sequences when responder has a game-forcing hand, especially when opponents raise the overcall.
In exchange, you do get good very results when responder has a one-suited hand in the 6-9 point range.
Personally I've not found this tradeoff to be worthwhile in general. However, I think it has substantial merit in sequences where opener is extremely likely to hold a minimum balanced hand like after opening a precision 1♦ or polish 1♣. Transfers are another option in these situations which may be even better though.
(1) Its not compulsory to bid a five-card suit. In fact we seldom do.
(2) This can happen but usually this will be in misfit auctions where sometimes 15+11 is not enough for game.
(3) Yes it happens
You certainly get great results when responder is 6-9 hcp single suited. Most often when a fit has been found but also at times when no fit has been found and we are in and out of the auction quickly.
Curiously we play these in a weak no trump context where after 1suit (overcall) 2newsuit - opener never has a minimum balanced hand. My experience is that they work great in that context. Opener always has i/ a strong balanced hand, ii/ a distributional hand with a fit, iii/ a distributional hand without a fit (and passes with a minimum or has enough strength to make some other bid). None of these situations have significant downsides.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#30
Posted 2011-January-14, 06:09
#31
Posted 2011-January-14, 07:05
3C could be nada.
5C>4H could not want to defend 4H. Eg. shapely C:KJxxxx
#33
Posted 2011-January-14, 16:00
awm, on 2011-January-13, 16:17, said:
Now you're talking.
I play transfers after virtually all overcalls to try and get the best of both worlds (I don't play quite the same scheme as gnasher however as I prefer to keep a natural 1NT bid).
It seems strange to me that so many posters think it's virtually standard to play transfers after 1H (x) but not after, say, 1D (1H). The auctions are different, but the fundamental advantages of transfers are still there.
#35
Posted 2011-January-17, 12:16
Hanoi5, on 2011-January-12, 03:01, said:
Mp's. (Any difference if imp's?).
The bidding was reasonable until West's 5C bid (I might have bid 4C instead of only 3) but when East can compete to the 4 level over the forced 3C bid, West's hand is obviously worth bidding 6C. West 100% of the blame. I wish I could give him more.