Blue Moscito
#1
Posted 2021-June-07, 21:05
But ...
- 15+ is probably too light
- 1♦/1♥ cover a lot of shapes and can also (like the 1♣ opening) become awkward in contested auctions
So I thought that some hands should be taken out of the 1♣/♦/♥ openings to make them less vulnerable to preemption. Borrowing a bit from Blue Club, I came up with
pass=includes 11-12 bal without 4cM
1♣=16+
1♦/1♥=4 or 6+ cards in ♥/♠ (or 5M332), can be 11-12 balanced or can have any canape suit (including the other major)
1♠=11-15 Moscito-like (but should probably deny a 4-card major unless 7+ diamonds)
1NT=13-15, liberal shapes
2♣=11-15, 6+ clubs
2♦=multi
2♥=11-15, 5-5 majors or 5♥4+m
2♠=11-15, 5♠4+m
Maybe the 2♣ opening is underloaded, if 1♦/♥ is allowed with 4M6♣ hands. Not sure what else to put in the 2♣ opening, though.
Any thoughts?
#2
Posted 2021-June-08, 01:24
So while
helene_t, on 2021-June-07, 21:05, said:
looks more than ok, I'd rather play something based on
1st/2nd seat:
P = "normal" or 11-13 BAL
1♣ = "16+ unBAL" or "17+ BAL"
1N = "14-16 BAL"
3rd/4th seat:
P = 0-7 walrus Milton Work, usually BAL
1♣ = 8 walrus Milton Work to 10, usually BAL OR "16+ unBAL" OR "17+ BAL"
1♦ = "10-12", unBAL shapes consistent with a Precision 1♦, 2♣ or 2♦ opening OR 11-13 BAL, not 5M(332)
1M = Precision (or even standard)
1N = "13-15", unBAL shapes consistent with a Precision 1♦, 2♣ or 2♦ opening OR 14-16 BAL, including all 5M(332)
2♣+ = preempts
P-1N; ?:
(...)
2♣ = weak with 5(+)M3-OM
...P = 5+C1-M' (can "see" that partner has 5(+) M')
...2♦ = 5+D1-M' (can "see" that partner has 5(+) M')
...2♥/♠ = P/C
(...)
where M' is a major not necessarily the same as M.
#3
Posted 2021-June-11, 04:00
helene_t, on 2021-June-07, 21:05, said:
Paul Marston (in Moscito 2005) said:
So Moscito 2005, at least, doesn't have particularly light limited openings, and I wonder what the real reason is for starting 1♣ at 15 rather than 16 even on unbalanced hands. (Starting at 15 on balanced hands seems more natural if 1N is to cover almost all balanced hands in the 12-14 range.)
#4
Posted 2021-June-12, 04:39
Paul Marston (in Moscito 2005) said:
But he didn't say more about it, did he?
Edit: He does say what the responses to 2M are:
Quote
I guess "asks for the doubleton" (my emphasis) implies that the hand contains exactly one doubleton, which is the case if 2M shows 5M(332) shape (and maybe also 10-12 hcp) specifically, but not if 2M is a more common type of Weak Two.
This post has been edited by nullve: 2021-June-12, 05:20
#5
Posted 2021-June-12, 04:51
nullve, on 2021-June-12, 04:39, said:
But he didn't say more about it, did he?
Perhaps not to you :-)
#7
Posted 2021-June-12, 10:04
I think 15+ for the 1♣ opening is okay, but may be a bit awkward with the balanced hands. Your modification of 16+ when balanced makes sense to me I would be a bit worried about "anti-field" with a 13-15 range and passing balanced twelves, but it might not be an issue.
I've had some thoughts regarding "modified Moscito" myself. Maybe some ideas could be useful:
I played Moscito for a couple of years, but prior to that we played a two-way pass system with 1♦ and 1♥ as Moscito style transfers. We needed to cover 8-17 balanced at the one-level, and included balanced ranges in both 1♣, 1♠ and 1NT. Playing strong club Moscito this style could look like this:
1♣ = Strong (17+ if balanced).
1♦♥ = Transfer.
1♠ = 11-13 NT.
1NT = 14-16 NT.
2♣♦ = 5+ minor unbal, no major.
I also think a two-way club could be used with Moscito (especially if the other openings are a bit more conservative, like 11-15/16). 1♣ will tend to have less interference than a strong 1♣, it also splits the no trump range a bit compared to 15+ 1♣, and it allows you to search for a 4-4 fit at the one level (but that's also true if you include balanced hands with 4 card majors in your transfer openings, as you suggested). Lots of players bash on the "Polish 2♣", but using the Mosicito base 2♣ can show 6+ cards.
1♣ = 11-13 NT or 16+.
1NT = 14-16.
Others = Moscito.
This could be combined with the previous version: 1♣ could promise a four card major if balanced, while 1♠ could deny one.
While we're at it I think the Moscito 2♣ is pretty rare, especially if you don't use it on 6-4 hands. Not sure if it is worth it, but it could be interesting to put the club single-suiter elsewhere and use 2♣ for something else. "Polish Club Expert" (Baltic club?) put all "primary clubs" hands into 1♣, along with 12-14 NT and 18+ any. Another way could be "Silent Club" where you simply pass if holding a club single-suiter too weak for opening 1♣. Now 2♣ could be used to offload the transfer openings, or perhaps the 1♣ opening.
Pass = Can be up to 14 hcp if holding 6+♣ single-suiter.
1♣ = 15+.
2♣ = Maybe 18-20 NT to take some pressure off the 1♣ balanced range?
2NT and/or 3♣ = Possibly to handle some of the club single-suiters.
A mix of different things:
Pass = Possibly club single-suiter.
1♣ = 11-13 NT or 16+.
1♦♥♠ = Moscito (but see 2m).
1NT = 14-16.
2♣ = 5+ hearts and a 4+ minor, 11-15.
2♦ = 5+ spades and a 4+ minor, 11-15.
2M = Weak.
2NT = Club preempt or good major preempt.
3♣ = 6+♣ decent suit, 10-13.
A variant of the 2m bids above could be to take inspiration from "Finnish Scissors", then 2♣ could show "5 hearts and 4+ clubs, or 5 spades and 4+ diamonds", while 2♦ show "5 hearts and 4+ diamonds, or 5 spades and 4+ clubs".
Yet another thing to consider could be something similar to Verhees - Van Prooijen with their 2♣ opening. I have a local pair who play 2♣ as 4 clubs + 5+M or 6+ clubs. Seems a bit strange to me, but who knows
2♣ = 4+ clubs and 5+M, or 6+♣. Now the major is unknown though
2♦ = Multi.
2M = 5+M and 4+ diamonds.
Okay things are getting out of hand but here's another one
Pass = Natural or minor single-suiter.
1♦♥ = Moscito, but with less shapes included.
1♠ = 5+ spades!
2♣ = Both minors.
2♦ = Multi.
2♥ = 5♥ and 4+m.
2♠ = ?? Maybe something to offload the pass, or maybe some weak thing.
#8
Posted 2021-August-02, 06:43
P = "normal" or "11-13 BAL"* [including 11-13, 5M(332)?]
1♣ = "16+ unBAL" or "17+ BAL" [no longer Swedish Club-like]
1♦ = "10-15, 5M5-OM"
1♥ = "10-15, either 6+ H, 4H5+m, 44(41) or 13(54)"
1♠ = "10-15, either 6+ S, 4S5+m3-H, 4144 or 31(54)"
(Maybe the 1M openings can be switched.)
1N = "14-16 BAL"**
2m = "10-15", 6+m3-S3-H [5 Om allowed?]
2M = Weak
2N = "10-15", 5(+?)D5(+?)C [I hate the wide range now]
* including 22(54) and (say) 10-12 hcp
** including 22(54) and (say) 13-15 hcp
(I know some of you have toyed with similar 1♦/1M openings.)
Relay stuff with some ideas borrowed from Zelandakh's system and Ambra:
1♦-?:
1♥ = INV+ relay
(...)
1♦-1♥?:
1M-?:
(...)
1♠ = NAT
1N = INV+ relay
2♣ = < INV, "P/C"
(...)
1♥-1N; ?:
1♠-1N; ?:
Will correct errors if I find any.
#10
Posted 2021-August-02, 11:12
helene_t, on 2021-June-07, 21:05, said:
But ...
- 15+ is probably too light
- 1♦/1♥ cover a lot of shapes and can also (like the 1♣ opening) become awkward in contested auctions
So I thought that some hands should be taken out of the 1♣/♦/♥ openings to make them less vulnerable to preemption. Borrowing a bit from Blue Club, I came up with
pass=includes 11-12 bal without 4cM
1♣=16+
1♦/1♥=4 or 6+ cards in ♥/♠ (or 5M332), can be 11-12 balanced or can have any canape suit (including the other major)
1♠=11-15 Moscito-like (but should probably deny a 4-card major unless 7+ diamonds)
1NT=13-15, liberal shapes
2♣=11-15, 6+ clubs
2♦=multi
2♥=11-15, 5-5 majors or 5♥4+m
2♠=11-15, 5♠4+m
Maybe the 2♣ opening is underloaded, if 1♦/♥ is allowed with 4M6♣ hands. Not sure what else to put in the 2♣ opening, though.
Any thoughts?
Agree with the 15+ being too light for the 1♣ opening. Have you taken a look at SCAMP? It's addresses some issues noted above, and features a stronger 1♣ opening.
1♣: 16+
1♦: 4+ spades, not 4+♥ -> This allows 1♥ as a range ask
1♥: 4+♥, not 4+♠ -> Can be passed to play
1♠: Both majors
1N: 12-15
2m: Natural
#11
Posted 2021-August-02, 15:28
foobar, on 2021-August-02, 11:12, said:
1♣: 16+
1♦: 4+ spades, not 4+♥ -> This allows 1♥ as a range ask
1♥: 4+♥, not 4+♠ -> Can be passed to play
1♠: Both majors
1N: 12-15
2m: Natural
I'm not ready for this stuff yet, but SCAMP looks interesting.
Where do I find more please?
#12
Posted 2021-August-02, 16:13
pescetom, on 2021-August-02, 15:28, said:
Where do I find more please?
You can find the book here (it's in paperback as well): https://www.bridgewo...page_2299.html.
It was definitely an enjoyable read, even if you don't decide to adopt things "as is", and there was a discussion on a potential ACBL-legal version on Bridgewinners (for shorter events; it should be fine for Open events with 6+ boards).
There are several noteworthy topics related to symmetric relays, including the use of an alternative to the classic 4♦ terminator puppet, and also an interesting take on DCB. It also features a comparison with various versions of Moscito, and the respective pros and cons.
BTW, I think the author (Nick Hughes) frequents these forums, so he might chime in with a word or two.
#13
Posted 2021-August-04, 09:17
foobar, on 2021-August-02, 16:13, said:
It was definitely an enjoyable read, even if you don't decide to adopt things "as is", and there was a discussion on a potential ACBL-legal version on Bridgewinners (for shorter events; it should be fine for Open events with 6+ boards).
There are several noteworthy topics related to symmetric relays, including the use of an alternative to the classic 4♦ terminator puppet, and also an interesting take on DCB. It also features a comparison with various versions of Moscito, and the respective pros and cons.
BTW, I think the author (Nick Hughes) frequents these forums, so he might chime in with a word or two.
Thanks, I suspect that will get me through a good part of winter.
#14
Posted 2022-March-27, 14:56
P: includes 11-13 BAL
1♣ = "16+" unBAL or 17+ BAL
1♦ = "10-15", either 6+m3-S3-H, 5+m4+Om3-S3-H or 5M4+m3-OM
1♥ = "10-15", either 6+H3-S, 5H6S, 4H5+m or 4H(441)
1♠ = "10-15", either 6+S3-H, 5S5+H, 4S5+m3-H or 4144
1N = 14-16 BAL
2♣+ = weak preempts
1♦-?:
P: allowed
1♥/1N/2m: not sure
1♠ = GF relay
2♥+ = P/C?
1♦-1♠; ?:
1N = C 1-suiter or 5M4+C but not 5044
...2♣
......2♦ = 5H4+C
......2♥ = 5S4+C, 2-suited
......2♠+ = C 1-suiter
2♣ = D+C 2-suiter
...2♦
......2♥ = 4D5+C
......2♠ = 5+D5+C
......2N+ = 5+D4C
2♦ = 5H4+D or 5044
2♥ = 5S4+D, 2-suited
...2♠
......2N = high (= H) shortage
......3♣ = 5242
......3♦ = 5341
......3♥ = 5251
......3♠ = 5350
......3N = 5260
2♠+ = D 1-suiter
(essentially kind of a canapé version of what I suggested here)
1♥-?:
1N = GF relay
other: not sure (but see 1♠-?: below)
1♥-1N; ?:
2♣ = 4H5+D, 6+H4+D or 3-suited but not 4S4H
...2♦
......2♥ = 3-suited, not 4S4H
.........2♠
............2N = 54(40)
...............3♣
..................3♦ = 5404
..................3♥ = 5440
............3♣ = 1444
............3♦ = 0445
............3♥ = 0454
......2♠ = 6+H4+D
......2N+ = 4H5+D
2♦ = 5+ S, 2-suited OR 3-suited w/ 4S4H
...2♥
......2♠ = 3-suited w/ 4S4H
.........2N
............3♣ = high (= D) shortage
............3♦ = even shortage
...............3♥
..................3♠ = 6511
............3♥ = 4441
............3♠ = 4450
............3N = 6520
......2N+ = 4H5+S
2♥ = 4H5+C, 2-suited
2♠ = 6+H4+C
...2N
......3♣ = high (=S) shortage
......3♦ = even shortage
.........3♥
............3♠ = 1615
............3N = 1714
......3♥ = 2614
......3♠ = 3604
......3N = 2605
......4♣ = 2704
2N+ = 1-suited (+1 but 6+ H)
1♠-?:
1N = GF relay
2♣ = INV relay
...E.g.:
...2♦ = 5+ H
...2♥ = 6+ S
...2♠ = MIN, either 4S5+m OR 4144
...2N = MAX, 5+ C
...3♣ = MAX, 5+ D
2♦ = WK, P/C
others: not sure
1♠-1N; ?:
2♣ = 4S5+D, 6+S4+D or 3-suited
...2♦
......2♥ = 3-suited
.........2♠
............2N = 45(40)
...............3♣
..................3♦ = 4504
..................3♥ = 4540
............3♣ = 4144
............3♦ = 4045
............3♥ = 4054
......2♠ = 6+S4+D or 5S6+D
......2N+ = 4S5+D
2♦ = 5+ H, 2-suited
...2♥
......2♠ = 5S5+H
......2N+ = 4S5+H
2♥ = 4S5+C, 2-suited
2♠ = 6+S4+C
...2N
......3♣ = high (=H) shortage
......3♦ = even shortage
.........3♥
............3♠ = 6115
............3N = 7114
......3♥ = 6214
......3♠ = 6304
......3N = 6205
......4♣ = 7204
2N+ = 1-suited (+1 but 6+ S)