OleBerg, on 2011-January-19, 02:09, said:
If you play multi, consider this treatment:
2♦ - 4♣
4♣ = Please transfer to your suit.....
Free, on 2011-January-19, 04:01, said:
Also play 2♦-4♦ as "bid your suit". This way you can let opener declare as well, in case you don't have anything to rightside.
Yes i played both of them, however they create problems if 2♦ opener has strong hand types. I just hate it when 2♦ opener tells me he has a strong 2NT opener at 4 level. Setting the trump (if there is any trump of course) and then asking the keycards and all is being problem. Back then, we just simply took out all the strong hand types from multi in order to let it function more effective with weak 2 hands.
The more meanings u put in multi, the less effective it becomes, for example Inquiry said they have 9,5 tricks minor hands in it, or canbe something else for other people...This prevents responder to take proper action or preempt just incase pd may have some sort of fancy hand.
Also multi with a lot of hand types in it, is EXTREMELY vulnerable against competition.
I watch everyday fresh multi fans and obviously they love to alert all these hand types that they may hold, thinking this will scare/confuse opponents, however often it is themselves who ends up confused and screwed up badly when someone overcalls a minor. It is like watching kids playing with ammo