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Advanced Cappelletti Sequence Double over 1NT Showing 5(+) cards Minor + 4 cards Major

#1 User is offline   Ronyhr 

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Posted 2010-November-16, 08:23

Can someone list in details the the responses after the following sequence:
1N - X - Pass - ?

Where X is an Advanced Cappelletti showing 5(+) cards in an unspecified Minor + 4 cards in an unspecified Major ?
(This Variation, replaces the standard Cappelletti where the Double over 1N is used for Penalty).

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Posted 2010-November-16, 08:59

You might want to consider playing "advanced" and leave the Crappelletti part away :)

My responses over Dbl showing 4M and 5+m:
2 = P/C
...2 =
......2 = P/C
2 = asks to bid the Major
2M = natural, own suit, NF
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Posted 2010-November-16, 09:24

I always showed 3+ suits up the line, so all are p/c except 2.

But Free's scheme looks consistent, you have more constructive tools and can also bid a natural 2, and only lose the ability to try to play 2 when opponents have a huge club fit. All in all better I'd say.
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Posted 2010-November-16, 09:50

Yes, just do a search for "Advanced" A.K.A. Woolsey vs. NT. It includes Free's response structure and lots of other stuff which is better than Capp. ;)
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Posted 2010-November-16, 11:30

I only play this method by a passed hand, so we can't have game on. That means we've only defined 2-level responses, which are:

2C = pass or correct
2D = what is your major?
2M = natural, NF

If I needed to, I would then add
2NT = natural

and start thinking about the 3-level bids. But I don't need to.
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Posted 2010-November-16, 19:06

Since no one plays Capp any more there is little interest in advanced Capp. Even the developer gave it up.
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Posted 2010-November-17, 13:01

Closely enough related question:

In strong club setup after initial negative, we have 1H as strong and others around 15-18.
We have 1 as 4M, 5+m so we have 1NT as extra step compared to woolsey. How to best take advantage of it?
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Posted 2010-November-17, 17:28

View PostFlameous, on 2010-November-17, 13:01, said:

Closely enough related question:

In strong club setup after initial negative, we have 1H as strong and others around 15-18.
We have 1 as 4M, 5+m so we have 1NT as extra step compared to woolsey. How to best take advantage of it?

I take it a balanced minimum is not a sensible option?
(-: Zel :-)
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