I have played a variation of Reverse Drury with some partners that is sometimes referred to as "3-way Reverse Drury". The Passed Hand bids 2C=8-11 HCPs with 4 card support; and 2D= 10-11 HCPS with a 3 card support for the Opener's Major Suit (3rd/4th hand). It appears to be more effective than the "normal" 2-way R.Drury. I have 2 questions: (1) Is there a detailed write-up available on the 3-way R.DRURY? (2) How useful do you find the Reverse Drury? Thanks.
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Reverse Drury
#2
Posted 2011-December-03, 21:10
Reverse Drury, which reverses the original meanings of the 2♦ and 2M rebids so that 2M is the weaker response, is much better than the original. Two-way Drury is better than simple Drury because it distinguishes between responder's three and four card trump holdings. Put them together, it's Two-way Reverse Drury, and it works pretty well.
I'm not familiar with this "Three Way Reverse Drury" thing. An expert friend of mine did teach me this:
2♣: 6 - 12- with four trumps
....2♦: full opening bid, game interest
........2M: 6-9-, four trumps, opener can pass now.
....2M: no game interest
2♦: 9+ - 12-, three trumps
.....2M no game interest
.....2NT full opener, game interest
There are some holes here, of course. It's been a while since I've played it, and my memory isn't what it used to be. My expert friend didn't have a name for this (I think he picked it up in Toronto). I called it "Reverse Two-Way Reverse Drury".
I'm not familiar with this "Three Way Reverse Drury" thing. An expert friend of mine did teach me this:
2♣: 6 - 12- with four trumps
....2♦: full opening bid, game interest
........2M: 6-9-, four trumps, opener can pass now.
....2M: no game interest
2♦: 9+ - 12-, three trumps
.....2M no game interest
.....2NT full opener, game interest
There are some holes here, of course. It's been a while since I've played it, and my memory isn't what it used to be. My expert friend didn't have a name for this (I think he picked it up in Toronto). I called it "Reverse Two-Way Reverse Drury".
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#3
Posted 2011-December-06, 18:32
Nah, "inverted two-way reverse drury". At least that's what I played before.
I find the ability to show 4-card support immediately rather than later less useful than being able to show a max pass with actual, real diamonds; so I only play one-way. And get to play my 3-1 diamond fit instead of my 5-4 spade fit on a regular occasion...
I find the ability to show 4-card support immediately rather than later less useful than being able to show a max pass with actual, real diamonds; so I only play one-way. And get to play my 3-1 diamond fit instead of my 5-4 spade fit on a regular occasion...
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#4
Posted 2011-December-07, 13:30
Surely there is more than enough room if all the hands are in the 2♣ response. And who knows, maybe you will pick up a hand with some diamonds and want to bid 2♦ natural? If playing a weak 2♦ opening, I would definitely play 2♣ natural and use 2♦ as Drury though it is a bit cramped in that case.
#5
Posted 2011-December-07, 13:59
If it's of any interest, there's "Lawrence Drury". 2♣ and the 2M response mean the same thing as in reverse Drury, but opposite opener's 2♦ (full opening), responder shows what kind of raise he has: 2♥ is decent 3 card (or bad 4 card) support, 2♠ is max (HCP-wise) with 3 cards, and 2NT is 4 cards, decent raise or better. Not super well-defined but it conveys the same information.
#6
Posted 2011-December-07, 14:11
Not a fan of any form of Drury that reveals responder's trump length.
I kind of need 2♦ as a PH to show diamonds since we play Flannery. But I prefer a range of about 8-11(-).
Bridge karma was served when we had the auction pass - pass - 1♠ - pass - 2N (clubs) and the opponents called the treatment 'weird'. They lost the tie-breaker to us .
I kind of need 2♦ as a PH to show diamonds since we play Flannery. But I prefer a range of about 8-11(-).
Bridge karma was served when we had the auction pass - pass - 1♠ - pass - 2N (clubs) and the opponents called the treatment 'weird'. They lost the tie-breaker to us .
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