Unusual 2NT
#1
Posted 2012-June-28, 11:59
2♣ 2♥ 2NT=?
1♦ is precision style, 11-15 with 2+ diamonds
- billw55
#2
Posted 2012-June-28, 12:13
However, with a penalty double of 1♠ and values, third seat has no choice but to pass over 1♠. Now that the auction has come back to him, he has to do something over 2♥. 2NT is needed here to show a hand with values and long spades.
#3
Posted 2012-June-28, 12:14
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#4
Posted 2012-June-28, 12:18
#5
Posted 2012-June-28, 13:05
2n shows no heart stop (where we are extremely unlikely to want to x
the opps 2h bid)
x shows a heart stop (in case p wants to convert this to penalty)
we use 2s to ask p to pick their best minor or we can raise to 3 of our best
minor.
This system might wrongside NT on ocassion but it has the extra flexibility
to still hammer the opps in a misfit
#6
Posted 2012-June-28, 16:34
2♠ = competitive only with one or both minors (meaning, either competitive only with diamonds, competitive only with clubs, or competitive seeking help -- ala unusual). If Opener prefers diamonds, he bids 2NT (3♣ with club preference), and then Responder places the contract (if it stops here).
2NT = extras with support for both minors (unusual-ish with extras)
3minor = extras, natural
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#7
Posted 2012-June-28, 22:19
What does it mean (if not discussed previously)?
or
What should it mean?
Without any discussion, I would think "bid your best minor" is the most obvious choice.
But if you're asking what's the best meaning for 2NT, I'll defer to Ken & Co.
#8
Posted 2012-June-28, 22:36
#9
Posted 2012-June-29, 09:29
I can see:
A. 2N is equal length in a minor asking opener to choose. Probably 3-3, but maybe 4-4.
B. 2N is a competitive raise to 3m and 3m shows more values. This could help opener make an intelligent x of 3M or, more likely, compete to 4m when its right.
Getting to the right strain is more important here. I vote for "A".
However, in a 2/1 setting, I think I like "B", because 1) Opener's shape is better known and 2) Opener's range is much wider.
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#10
Posted 2012-June-29, 09:35
Phil, on 2012-June-29, 09:29, said:
I can see:
A. 2N is equal length in a minor asking opener to choose. Probably 3-3, but maybe 4-4.
B. 2N is a competitive raise to 3m and 3m shows more values. This could help opener make an intelligent x of 3M or, more likely, compete to 4m when its right.
Getting to the right strain is more important here. I vote for "A".
However, in a 2/1 setting, I think I like "B", because 1) Opener's shape is better known and 2) Opener's range is much wider.
Why can't 2c be 2335? I dont understand people saying 2c is both minors here, its a precision system.
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#11
Posted 2012-June-29, 09:52
rduran1216, on 2012-June-29, 09:35, said:
Well, ask Josh, but generally:
- 1♦ - 1M - 2♣ (not in comp) promises 9 cards in the minors.
- I do not know what their 1N opening range is - probably 14-16. With 2335 he is doubling. With 3235 or 3325 I'm thinking he's passing.
- I also doubt he's reopening with 22(45) or 3145. Maybe, barely maybe something like xxx x AKxx AKJxx.
If I am wrong on any of these matters, Josh can correct me.
If you've played a precision system before, you'd know these things.
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#12
Posted 2012-June-29, 12:02
Obv I would pass out 3235 11-13, and pass or double 2335.
- billw55
#13
Posted 2012-June-29, 12:19
#15
Posted 2012-July-02, 06:39
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#17
Posted 2012-July-02, 15:32
jallerton, on 2012-July-02, 15:11, said:
Well, that's what 2N is for. But I like Lalldonn's use of 1N better to help untangle these.
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#18
Posted 2012-July-03, 05:15
lalldonn, on 2012-June-29, 12:02, said:
We play something similar:
1NT is both minors, equal or longer diamonds
2♣ is longer clubs.
#19
Posted 2012-July-03, 05:21
There is a good case for 2N unusual but much less so when opener can choose from 1N/2♣ with both minors.
#20
Posted 2012-July-03, 08:46
- billw55