Show 6 card mnor over stayman
#1
Posted 2016-February-07, 17:13
The idea is to find some slams that I am missing lately for opening 1NT, with no real danger since even if partner is weak, 3m rates to be better than 2M.
#2
Posted 2016-February-07, 17:45
Fluffy, on 2016-February-07, 17:13, said:
The idea is to find some slams that I am missing lately for opening 1NT, with no real danger since even if partner is weak, 3m rates to be better than 2M.
If you play garbage stayman, it might make sense to use both 3♣ and 3♦ to show different hands with diamonds.
(3!D shows a minimum, 3♣ shows a max or some such)
#3
Posted 2016-February-07, 19:03
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#4
Posted 2016-February-08, 04:15
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Posted 2016-February-08, 08:25
#6
Posted 2016-February-08, 13:03
#7
Posted 2016-February-08, 15:48
Fluffy, on 2016-February-07, 17:13, said:
The idea is to find some slams that I am missing lately for opening 1NT, with no real danger since even if partner is weak, 3m rates to be better than 2M.
There are advantages and disadvantages of opening this hand type 1NT, but one of the advantages is that your potential source of tricks is concealed from the defence. You'll lose that particular advantage if you give away this information gratuitously. Remember that partner is usually interested in finding a fit in a major suit when he uses Stayman.
If you are concerned about missing thin slams, it's better to employ some other sequence from Responder to show a mild balanced slam try (preferably below 3NT), inviting Opener to bid on only with a long suit providing a potential source of tricks.
#8
Posted 2016-February-09, 11:24
How about open G3NT?LOL(ing)
#9
Posted 2016-February-09, 17:56
creatbid, on 2016-February-09, 11:24, said:
How about open G3NT?LOL(ing)
The quality of this comment matches that of the last in your profile. This is the expert forum so please try to raise your inputs to some minimum level - you do after all self-rate as an expert so presumably think yourself capable of adding something worthwhile. A large number of world class players will open NT on occasion with a 6 card minor so how about explaining why you disagree from a somewhat more concrete basis than "no-trump hand is balanced".
#10
Posted 2016-February-09, 21:18
Zelandakh, on 2016-February-09, 17:56, said:
You absolutely can open xnt with such unbalanced hand, but any responce goes above the lowest level and it will cause some problems to show your minor as the topic indicates. I can say a large numbers of exerts and world-class players use Don't/Brozel against a 1nt-hand while Lionel is more useful and gradually more popular?Oops maybe you don't know what's Don't/Brozel/Lionel of expert bridge:)
This post has been edited by diana_eva: 2016-February-10, 03:09
Reason for edit: removed offtopic drivel
#11
Posted 2016-February-10, 03:43
Your reference to NT defences rather confuses me as I cannot see the relevance to this topic. I would not say that a large number of world class players use DONT (not Don't, it is an acronym for Distub Opponents' NT) or Brozel. DONT tends to be most popular amongst club players, particularly in the USA. Multi Landy, to name but one, is far more popular amongst world class players. In the UK, where I grew up, almost noone plays either DONT or Brozel. Lionel is a perfectly decent NT defence and also has its adherents in the UK. It is not my choice though and I am not overly convinced by your argument of it being "more useful". If you are interested in discussing this, I would suggest starting a new topic though, rather than risk threadjacking Fluffy's discussion.
#12
Posted 2016-February-10, 15:43
I think a 16-count with a decent 6-card suit would usually be the equivalent of a balanced 18-count.
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Posted 2016-February-10, 22:29
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#16
Posted 2016-February-11, 07:49
Free, on 2016-February-11, 02:10, said:
I assumed that Fluffy was talking about hands with a good 6-card minor. I can see an argument for bidding 3♣ with Ax xx Kxx AKJxxx, but with a moderate minor suit it just seems obvious to bid 2♦.
#17
Posted 2016-February-13, 09:16
gnasher, on 2016-February-11, 07:49, said:
I had no big idea in mind, but after reading everyone I believe this is best.
#18
Posted 2016-March-07, 06:39
After a 2D/2H transfer response to a strong 1NT, bidding a new suit isn't a super-accept but instead shows a maximum 1NT with a good 6 card side suit with a misfit for partner's major.
#19
Posted 2016-March-08, 03:23