Multi 2D - how do you play a 2M opening?
#21
Posted 2023-January-19, 05:04
Multi is a fun convention and certainly has multiple upsides, but it also comes with noticeable cost.
If you want to open more often, or preempt more often, I think multi is not at all a great way to do it. There are lots of interesting and aggressive preemptive schemes with higher frequency and, in my opinion, lower cost than multi + some weak uses for 2M.
#22
Posted 2023-January-19, 15:00
#23
Posted 2023-January-19, 16:29
DavidKok, on 2023-January-19, 05:04, said:
I'm also a bit perplexed about 2♣ strong or weak diamonds: when and how does responder break the marionette?
DavidKok, on 2023-January-19, 05:04, said:
I do concede Multi is effective in bunny bashing (even when the bunnies are used to opponents opening Multi, they still fail to defend well).
But I've also had some decent mileage out of an honour strong 2♦ too.
If I were to play Multi, a least NV I would be tempted to play 2M as 4M+5m (like the X of MultiLandy) rather than 5M+4m: has anyone tried or thought about that?
#24
Posted 2023-January-19, 16:52
pescetom, on 2023-January-19, 16:29, said:
pescetom, on 2023-January-19, 16:29, said:
But I've also had some decent mileage out of an honour strong 2♦ too.
If I were to play Multi, a least NV I would be tempted to play 2M as 4M+5m (like the X of MultiLandy) rather than 5M+4m: has anyone tried or thought about that?
#25
Posted 2023-January-19, 16:53
pescetom, on 2023-January-19, 16:29, said:
Yes, it's called 'Velociraptor'.
In one partnership I played
2♣ = Multi 2♦-like (with 6M3-OM or 5M4+m3-OM) or GF with primary hearts
2♦ = Ekren (with 4+S4+H) or GF with primary spades
2M = Velociraptor (with 4M5+m3-OM)
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#27
Posted 2023-January-20, 13:07
Dealer East
P (P) 2♦ (3♦)
X (P) 3♥
X undiscussed
3♥-1 for 17 of the 24 MP, we would be in the same spot if playing weak 2H.
I would have opened the south hand
#28
Posted 2023-January-20, 13:40
The second one looks like another "no difference" too. You don't say what 2NT is, but I see no reason to bid to slam in any case (nobody promised E that diamonds would behave).
#29
Posted 2023-February-12, 17:19
mikeh, on 2023-January-17, 14:52, said:
I’ve played 2M as weak 2 values, with 5M and 5(sometimes 4 esp nv) another suit.
If 5S then the other suit is a minor
If 5H, may have spades
Also played where 2M is always 5M, 4+ minor
A third approach I’ve played is 2D is a weak weak 2Mand 2M is 8-10/11. I really don’t like that except at favourable in first and second seat
Currently I play a fourth style, on which the jury is out until we get more samples. 2D is a weak 2M, 5-10 and 2M is 6M 10-13 (the overlap is to allow judgement)
"If 5H, may have spades"
If 2♥ may have 4 spades, and assuming 2nt is a positive response, how does partner ask for the minor? 3♣ pass or correct?
#30
Posted 2023-February-12, 17:30
You would presumably not use 2NT to ask for a minor over 2♥ as a runout, but incorporate 2♠ 'pass or correct'. You can safely ask with strong hands though.
#31
Posted 2023-February-13, 12:41