Precision After 1c/1d/1h what bid is double negative
#1
Posted 2015-April-01, 12:55
#2
Posted 2015-April-01, 13:09
But yeah if 1♥ is an artificial bid that can among other things be a balanced hand in a certain range (say 19-21 or whatever you play) then it is best to play 1♠ as a relay.
#3
Posted 2015-April-01, 14:06
If 1♥ is either/or such as Kokish, everyone plays 1♠ as a relay.
If 1♥ shows strength such as 18+, the standard is 1♠ as a negative and others as GF.
If 1♥ shows a particular range (18-20 or whatever) then you can choose between relay or negative (but I prefer relay).
#4
Posted 2015-April-01, 17:28
#5
Posted 2015-April-01, 17:33
#6
Posted 2015-April-01, 18:21
SteelWheel, on 2015-April-01, 17:28, said:
You are losing a lot of sequences. Imo this is a very bad method. Imagine if your 1H opening required an 1S response 98% of the time.
#7
Posted 2015-April-01, 19:56
straube, on 2015-April-01, 18:21, said:
Well, I could point out that this same approach is used by many top Precision pairs--but I won't.
The main thing is that unlike your example, responder's hand is limited to 0-7, and (for us) no mini-weak two in a major. Mostly, we're just shifting captaincy for one round back to opener. His hand is more important to describe right now.
#8
Posted 2015-April-01, 20:37
I think it's much better for 1C-1D, 1H to be just hearts or to promise a bigger hand. If it's one but not both responder is empowered to describe his own hand.
#9
Posted 2015-April-01, 21:06
Single J/S are now 4-5 Hcp splinters. 2N is 6-7 4+ trumps. Double jumps are 6-7 splinters.
Single raise is (3)4+ trumps and 0-3 HCP. 3♥ would'll be 4-5 Hcp balanced 4-card raise.
That leaves 0-5 unfitting hands. Play Kaplan inversion. 1N shows 4+♠. 1♠ denies 4+♥ (3+ if extending range of 2♦).
Much centers on whether you consider partner's 1♥ rebid unlimited or not. If not you can choose to pass with hopeless 0-2 Hcp hands (poor/no fitting shape). If so you need to decide if 1♠/N is forcing.
Finally if you do play Kokish 1♥, consider playing 1N by responder as Lebensohl to get out at the 2-level with 6+ cards and nothing. You'll be glad you did.
FWIW I prefer emphasis on fit for partner's Major so I'd rebid 2♣ holding 0-2 ♥ and 5+ ♠.
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#10
Posted 2015-April-02, 05:26
Reference: Berkowitz-Johnson notes: http://www.reocities...lub-system.html
However, the Kaplan Inversion we discarded after playing a hand in NT when responder had 6♠.
For IMP contests, we used 1♠ as the double negative, 0-4 hcp without an ace: 1♣ - 1♦ - 1♥ - 1♠
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#11
Posted 2015-April-02, 08:14
straube, on 2014-February-01, 11:51, said:
.....1S-natural, 0-7, denies 4 hearts, denies 3 hearts with 5-7
..........2L-natural
...............2S-6S, 0-4
...............2N-GI (up to 5 spades)
..........2N-invitational
.....1N-0-4, denies 4 hearts or 4 spades
.....2C-5-7 and 0-2 heart
..........2D-weak relay
...............2H-2-fit
...............2S-6 spades
...............2N-short hearts
...............3m-6m
..........2H-6 heart
...............2S-6 spades
..........2S-4S/5H, GF
..........2N-GF (could have rebiddable hearts)
..........3m-GF
..........3H-GI
......2D-5-7 and exactly 3 hearts
..........2H-weak
...............2S-4S/3H (mandatory because opener could be exactly 4/4 in the majors)
...............2N-both minors, short spades
...............3m-6m
..........2S-artificial invite
...............2N-weak
..........2N-GF
..........3m-GF
..........3H-GF
.....2H-0-4, 4 hearts
.....2S-5-7, 3H/5S
.....2N-5-7, 4H bal
.....3C-5-7, 4H short clubs
.....3D-5-7, 4H short diamonds
.....3H-5-7, 4H short spades
.....3S-6S/3H
Then after 1C-1D...
1S-
.....1N-0-4, denies 4 spades
.....2C-5-7, denies 3 spades
..........2D-weak relay
...............2H-5 hearts
...............2S-2 spades
..........2H-5S/4H, forcing
..........2S-6S
..........2N-GF (could have rebiddable spades)
..........3m-GF
..........3H-GF, 5/5
..........3S-GI
.....2D-5-7, 3 spades, could have 5 hearts
..........2H-artificial invite
...............2S-weak
..........2S-weak
..........2N-GF
..........3m-GF
..........3H-GF
..........3S-GF
.....2H-5-7, 6H
.....2S-0-4, 4+ spades
.....2N-5-7, 4+ spades, bal
.....3C-5-7, 4+ spades, short clubs
.....3D-5-7, 4+ spades, short diamonds
.....3H-5-7, 3S/6H
.....3S-5-7, 4+ spades, short hearts
.....3N-?
.....4m-?
.....4H-3S/7H
#12
Posted 2015-April-02, 14:36
PrecisionL, on 2015-April-02, 05:26, said:
Reference: Berkowitz-Johnson notes: http://www.reocities...lub-system.html
However, the Kaplan Inversion we discarded after playing a hand in NT when responder had 6♠.
For IMP contests, we used 1♠ as the double negative, 0-4 hcp without an ace: 1♣ - 1♦ - 1♥ - 1♠
Where I play the inversion, 1N is forcing. Partner will rebid 2♣/♦ with 3+, 2♥ with 6+ and 2♠ with 4+. Over 2minor, my first priority is to correct to 2♥ with 2. I can rebid ♠ with 5+. I can pass any rebid up to 2♠ with 0-3. Partner's 2N through 3♠ are F1R, Gf if I hold 4-5 any.
...but I suspect you know that 😀!
Trust demands integrity, balance and collaboration.
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Steve Moese
#13
Posted 2015-April-02, 16:16
SteveMoe, on 2015-April-02, 14:36, said:
...but I suspect you know that !
Interesting ....
I am use to playing canape, thus a 2♣ or 2♦ bid after 1NT (by responder) is natural with 4 of the M and 5+ of the minor. (I hate the forcing 1NT convention.)
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#14
Posted 2015-April-02, 22:49
Trust demands integrity, balance and collaboration.
District 11
Unit 124
Steve Moese
#15
Posted 2015-April-09, 19:58
straube, on 2015-April-01, 20:37, said:
I think it's much better for 1C-1D, 1H to be just hearts or to promise a bigger hand. If it's one but not both responder is empowered to describe his own hand.
This argument disturbs me ... because it doesn't seem unreasonable, and I also use 1♣ - 1♦ - 1♥ as a relay.
If you compare it to 1♣ - 1♦ - 1♥ as just hearts then
- You are forced to bid NT with a balanced 5 card heart suit
- Unbalanced hands with 5♥ and 4♣ become awkward (see later)
On the other hand you have gains
+ You can stop in 2x when responder is very weak with a 6-card suit, and opener was going to bid 2NT (still waiting for this to happen)
+ You have two ways to bid 1NT, and 2 ways to bid 2NT and 3NT (3 ways actually)
+ You can rebid 2♣ as artificial GF. It seems odd to have a GF 2♣ in a strong ♣ system, but you are ahead of the natural field that opened 2♣, and you are probably ahead of other precision pairs (except those clever enough to be using a symmetric relay system of course), because you have established the GF lower. And when it doesn't come up (almost all the time) you are ahead of other precision pairs because you have limited to your hand, and sequences such as 1♣-1♦, 2♠ can be NF.
Seems like a net gain to me.
#16
Posted 2015-April-09, 23:17
Trick13, on 2015-April-09, 19:58, said:
But you've only listed advantages for Kokish. Where is your list of advantages for 1H natural? For example, responder may raise hearts immediate. Or advantages for 1H bigger? Responder may easily GF. The analysis needs to be more objective.
And some of these advantages seem pretty small. Take 1C-1D, 1H-2C. If I understand correctly this is an attempt to play 2C with a weak hand and long clubs. Sure it's nice when it comes up. But you said it hasn't for you yet, right? Isn't it a very pessimistic use for this sequence? In other words opener has a good hand and we devote system space for signing off in responder's bust at a contract of 2C? This is something most folks can't do after 1D, 1H, 1S, or 1N openings.
Here are a few better uses for 1C-1D, 1H-2C
Meckwell....
16+, 0-7, nat, 6-7 without 4S or 3H
Symmetric Relay...
16+, 0-7, 20+, GF and 4+S without hearts
homegrown system based on IMPrecision 1D response
16+, 0-4 or GF, asking, GF with both majors
All of these are optimistic forward-going uses. In all of them, the meaning of the 1H rebid was designed to allow responder to have a conversation with opener, to react to opener and to describe his own hand.
Sure Kokish has wins. It also just about throws away 1C-1D, 1H-1N and higher sequences. You didn't list wins for 1C-1D, 1H natural or 1C-1D, 1H bigger, but I think it's not hard to imagine that throwing away 1C-1D, 1H-1N+ sequences as Kokish does has got to be costly in the long run.
#17
Posted 2015-April-10, 01:33
straube, on 2015-April-09, 23:17, said:
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I had thought the advantages of the natural 1H were implied in the disadvantages I listed. I haven't played 1H bigger enough to comment on that. All puppets/marionettes/transfers give up a natural bid and any conversations that would hang off that, but you get some different conversations. Having played this method for a while, I can report that it works OK in practice. I'm sure Imprecision is better but I'm too old to learn that .