natural 1NT in sandwich position
#1
Posted 2010-November-10, 04:05
What I do want to know is how you continue the auction? What is 2X, 2Y, 2 of a new suit, 2NT, 3 of a new suit, 3X, 3Y,...? (or do you just play system on?)
#2
Posted 2010-November-10, 04:23
#3
Posted 2010-November-10, 04:30
I don't like a natural 1NT in that position though. It's so rarely seen...
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#4
Posted 2010-November-10, 04:31
(1♣) - P - (1♦) - 1NT (P)
2♣ = natural,sign off
2♦ = stayman
2M = natural, sign off
2NT = invitational
3♣ = natural, invitational
3♦ = stop ask (typ 3316)
3M = shortage
(1m) - P - (1M) - 1NT (P)
2m = natural,sign off
2M = stayman
2OM = natural, sign off
2NT = invitational
3m = natural, invitational
3M = shortage
(1♥) - P - (1♠) - 1NT (P)
2m = natural,sign off
2♥ = stayman
2♠ = natural, sign off
2NT = invitational
3m = natural, invitational
3M = shortage
#5
Posted 2010-November-10, 04:53
System on.
Playing 2M as natural, even if the have shown 4 cards, is not uncommon,
in the seq.
1X - (Pass) - 1Y - ???
2X / Y - can be played as natural, and it gets played as natural.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2011-May-28, 08:24
2 in new suit preference
2 in one of opponents suit, ask for stopper, forcing
2nt stops in both opponents suit, suggestion of contract
3 in new suit, pressing (4+ cards in bid suit)
3nt stops in both opponents suit, stop bid
4 in new suit, stop bid
#8
Posted 2011-May-29, 14:11
jogs, on 2011-May-29, 14:00, said:
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#9
Posted 2011-May-29, 14:11
jogs, on 2011-May-29, 14:00, said:
Why would you need an invitational bid?
In the modern game, they could have 10 opposite 2.
#10
Posted 2011-May-29, 14:28
gnasher, on 2011-May-29, 14:11, said:
FYP. Not sure why 2 vs 0 matters much in responding, I would probably rather have 0. I doubt anyone is passing with something like xxxx xxxxxx xxx --- over 1C p ?
#11
Posted 2011-June-01, 15:53
if 1Y is natural (or shows a particular suit, such as a transfer response) then
- 2Y is a cue bid (usually looking for a fit in the other major)
- 2 any other suit natural and weak
- 2NT invitational
- 3suit natural and forcing, but that bit has never come up.
If 1Y is artificial (e.g. 1 polish club P 1D negative, or 1 short club P 1S no 4-card major) then
- 2C is Stayman/cue bid
- 2 anything else natural and weak
- 3C natural and weak
#12
Posted 2011-June-01, 16:32
FrancesHinden, on 2011-June-01, 15:53, said:
- 2C is Stayman/cue bid
- 2 anything else natural and weak
- 3C natural and weak
Nice. Not having played against Polish and the 1S response denying a major very often, that scheme would not have occured to us until after we had been frozen out of our 4-4 major fit when advancer to the Sandwich NT did not have clear invite values. Now, we are prepared.
Don't look for sarcasm in the above, I am serious.
#13
Posted 2011-June-01, 16:39