2C Opening - GF or weak both majors? System Structure
#1
Posted 2018-February-19, 05:34
If so, I would like to hear your structure please! This is context of a 2/1, 5 card major system, strong NT. 2♣ opening should cover the usual 23+ balanced and other strong hands!
Thanks in advance.
#2
Posted 2018-February-19, 07:32
#5
Posted 2018-February-19, 09:32
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2018-February-19, 14:09
Much better to play 2♣ as weak with diamonds or strong.
#7
Posted 2018-February-19, 14:35
helene_t, on 2018-February-19, 14:09, said:
Not sure I understand this: if as I imagine there is a 2♦ waiting relay, surely they could describe strong single majors naturally at 2-level as 2♥ and 2♠, at least when NV?
Maybe somebody could outline typical developments of this convention.
#8
Posted 2018-February-19, 15:05
pescetom, on 2018-February-19, 14:35, said:
Maybe somebody could outline typical developments of this convention.
If you rebid 2♥ or 2♠ you are showing a weak hand and bidding your longer major. So to show a strong hand you have to rebid 3♥ or 3♠.
The exception is when partner responds 2♥ and you have spades, now you can bid 2♠ showing a strong hand.
#9
Posted 2018-February-19, 15:26
If you are responder and weak you won't be able to pre-empt as high as you want.
Also, with major fits you often have game with less than normal pts required. With 2♥/2♠ response listed as up to 13 seems possible to miss.
Agree with Helene if you trying something like this weak diamonds works better. Weak with both majors is better as 2♦, 2♥ or 2NT on it's own.
#10
Posted 2018-February-19, 16:11
helene_t, on 2018-February-19, 14:09, said:
If a goal is to keep as much of the standard structure as possible on strong hands, maybe
2♣-?:
2♦ = S preference, no preference or INV+ opposite 5-10
...2♥ = Kokish or 5-10
......2♠ = to play opposite 5-10
.........P = 5-10
.........2N+: as in Kokish
......2N = INV+ relay opposite 5-10
......(...)
...2♠+: same as in standard with Kokish over 2♣-2♦
2♥ = H preference and < INV opposite 5-10
...2♠-3N: same as in standard without Kokish over 2♣-2♦
...4♣+ = 5+ H, unbalanced, sets H as trumps
(...)
?
#11
Posted 2018-February-19, 16:17
nullve, on 2018-February-19, 16:11, said:
2♣-?:
2♦ = S preference, no preference or INV+ opposite 5-10
...2♥ = Kokish or 5-10
......2♠ = to play opposite 5-10
.........P = 5-10
.........2N+: as in Kokish
......2N = INV+ relay opposite 5-10
......(...)
...2♠+: same as in standard with Kokish over 2♣-2♦
2♥ = H preference and < INV opposite 5-10
...2♠-3N: same as in standard without Kokish over 2♣-2♦
...4♣+ = 5+ H, unbalanced, sets H as trumps
(...)
?
Makes sense, but it does mean that we can't play 2♥ opposite a no-preference answer.
#12
Posted 2018-February-19, 19:37
helene_t, on 2018-February-19, 14:09, said:
Much better to play 2♣ as weak with diamonds or strong.
I agree it's better to have weak with diamonds or strong. I disagree that it requires the strong hand to be very well defined, all it requires is that the partners don't care about accuracy after 2♣ auctions. Once I had a 10-count with 7 clubs and I just passed over 2♣. It was IMPs but knew that my partner wouldn't mind - worst case scenario, we'd change the system, which I would have loved.
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2018-February-20, 00:43
dorisga44, on 2018-February-19, 05:34, said:
If so, I would like to hear your structure please! This is context of a 2/1, 5 card major system, strong NT. 2♣ opening should cover the usual 23+ balanced and other strong hands!
Thanks in advance.
In any bidding system,you need a device to show a game going hand. In Acol and SAYC this is the cypher bid of 2 Clubs
In both systems,a rebid of 3 Clubs doesn't show 23+ points but rather a powerful club suit at least 8 + cards in length
Although not showing the same strength as a 2 Club opener,the 3 Club rebid is still FORCING TO AT LEAST GAME.
How many of us here have been in the situation where you opened 2 Clubs then rebid 3 Clubs and found to your disappointment
(and fury) partner passing(?) Novices and intermediates take note(!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#14
Posted 2018-February-20, 03:43
Finally ,the subject is not easy at all to develop.
#15
Posted 2018-February-20, 08:31
PhilG007, on 2018-February-20, 00:43, said:
In both systems,a rebid of 3 Clubs doesn't show 23+ points but rather a powerful club suit at least 8 + cards in length
Although not showing the same strength as a 2 Club opener,the 3 Club rebid is still FORCING TO AT LEAST GAME.
How many of us here have been in the situation where you opened 2 Clubs then rebid 3 Clubs and found to your disappointment
(and fury) partner passing(?) Novices and intermediates take note(!)
I don't know about ACOL, but that is definitely not true for SAYC. That 8 card Club suit requirement? Not in the U.S. Also, a 2 Club opener is forcing to 2 NT or 3 or a major (when opener bids then rebids his major) only. How you play when opener rebids a minor is open to discussion, depending upon how responder shows a bust hand (2 hearts, 2 NT, second negative)
#16
Posted 2018-February-20, 09:15
Still, if I were to play it, I would consider adapting some form of MisIry - http://inquiry2over1...ugh-3d.html?m=1 - to take two-suited hands out of the 2C opening. Eg 2D = weak in H or strong with S+minor, etc.
#17
Posted 2018-February-20, 12:56
Once you include all the gf hands into 2!C you destroy the good parts of both methods.
#18
Posted 2018-February-22, 09:32
#19
Posted 2018-March-01, 01:09
dorisga44, on 2018-February-22, 09:32, said:
Ekren 2♥ is far more embarrassing to defend against, so this would be my choice, eg:
2♣ = wk2♦ or strong
2♦ = wk2♥ or strong
2♥ = wk both majors
2♠ = wk2♠
#20
Posted 2018-March-01, 10:13
dorisga44, on 2018-February-22, 09:32, said:
So you want Ekren, as well as two tiers of weak opening bids in the majors? In that case I think putting the Ekren hand type in 2C might be the best solution, and I think nullve's response scheme looks nice. Another possible solution could be something like below (in this case I assume the "good weak two" is 10-13 hcp):
2C = Weak with diamonds, or 10-13 with hearts, or 22+ NT, or GF with primary major.
2D = Weak with hearts, or 10-13 with spades, or GF with primary minor.
2H = Ekren.
2S = Weak.
2NT = Strong.
Over 2C you could play:
2D = Non-forcing relay.
...Pass = Weak with diamonds.
...2H = 10-13 with hearts.
...2S = Natural GF.
...2NT = 22-24 NT
...3C/D/H/S = GF with hearts.
...3NT = 25-27 NT...
2H = Forcing relay. INV+ vs weak hand with diamonds.
...2S = Strong with a major.
...2NT = Strong.
...3C = Diamonds max.
...3D = Diamonds min.
...3H = 10-13 hearts min.
...3S = 10-13 hearts max.