Defenses to weak 1NT Astro, Aspro, and Asptro
#21
Posted 2014-December-30, 17:40
#22
Posted 2014-December-30, 17:43
Jinksy, on 2014-December-30, 17:28, said:
I've discussed this with many partners. With quite a few of them I've agreed to play pass as NF. As long as you play double as T/O it's not essential to have a forcing pass available here.
#23
Posted 2014-December-30, 17:45
helene_t, on 2014-December-30, 17:40, said:
If their agreements depend on a forcing pass, that would be one of the rare situations in which I wouldn't play them.
#24
Posted 2014-December-31, 13:17
Jinksy, on 2014-December-30, 17:28, said:
I don't play that we are in a force there with anyone and feel pretty strongly about it..
#25
Posted 2014-December-31, 13:33
#26
Posted 2014-December-31, 14:20
helene_t, on 2014-December-30, 17:40, said:
I don't see how this hurts you? Do you mean because it psyches you out of your natural club suit? Not particularly difficult to overcome with good discussion.
FP through 2m makes a lot of sense to me (and I feel strongly about it ). With very detailed agreements I have found it to be highly effective. In fact I can't recall a bad result. Surely people aren't worried about getting too high?
#27
Posted 2014-December-31, 14:32
#28
Posted 2015-January-01, 05:15
#29
Posted 2015-January-01, 06:10
Provided by Neil H. Timm
More and more club members are using the weak notrump bid. What procedure do you use to defend against the bid?
The great American player Billy Miller developed a very simple defense which you might want to consider.
It goes:
DOUBLE WITH ALL HANDS THAT HAVE 14+ HCP
If the next hand passes or redoubles:
1. As responderto the double with less than 6 HCP, bid a suit or
2. With 6+ HCP or more PASS (both bids must be alerted)
If opponents are doubled ….then must not let them play below 2 spades, undoubled.
If they run……double for penalty.
To double you MUST have 4 trumps, and MUST lead a trump.
If they run,first partner to double is takeout DENYING 4 trumps
If neither partner has 4 trump then bid up the line
If they now run to another suit…….then all doubles are now for penalty
Use other conventional bids like Landy, Astro, Cappalletti, Mod Cappaletti, DONT, etc.for hands UNDER 14 HCP.
#30
Posted 2015-January-01, 08:21
helene_t, on 2014-December-31, 14:32, said:
What sort of hands? I can't imagine doing this unless I was so weak I thought they'd have an easy game on - in which case it would prob be a favourable psyche in their suit, more likely to be a major. If they do that, FP might be the best way to find it, if advancer passes hoping for a penalty and opener passes with nothing further to say.
#31
Posted 2015-January-01, 10:02
PhantomSac, on 2014-December-31, 13:17, said:
Can you go into more detail?
#32
Posted 2015-January-01, 12:28
X-PEN
2♣-Diamonds or major+minor two-suited
2♦ - Hearts
2♥ - Majors
2♠ - Spades
2NT - Clubs
3♣ - Minors
3♦ - Both majors and strong
+ Transfers, making NT opener on lead
+ Always have a pen X(works vs Strong and Weak NT)
+ Can play diamonds in level 2
- 2H is both majors
- Needs more discusion after opps bid something over your 2C overcall