2NT response
#1
Posted 2015-April-13, 13:31
#2
Posted 2015-April-13, 13:43
#3
Posted 2015-April-13, 15:07
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Yep - and since, like you say, a 2-over-1 response followed by 2NT communicates the hand perfectly well, Modern Acol and just about every other system in the world now use 2NT as some sort of raise of partner's major suit, which is much more useful.
Playing standard Acol, if you made the bid with more than 12 points expecting partner to bid again, unfortunately that is a mistake. As you said, it shows 10-12 HCP balanced with no fit; if partner can't envisage game opposite that, she will quite correctly pass.
ahydra
#4
Posted 2015-April-13, 15:42
ahydra, on 2015-April-13, 15:07, said:
Actually most Acol players I know still play 2NT as nat and inv over a minor opening. I even play it myself with some partners.
#6
Posted 2015-April-14, 03:27
Anyway, I would never use that bid undiscussed after a major suit opening. If it came up I would assume some kind of raise (who knows what the follows up are) unless the agreement was *basic* Acol in which case it is probably 10-12 balanced without a fit.
#7
Posted 2015-April-14, 07:11
I can't see any advantage to raising to 2NT with 10-12hcp (unless it's pre-emptive?) and I can see all kinds of disadvantages.
#9
Posted 2015-April-16, 12:28
helene_t, on 2015-April-14, 03:27, said:
All invites are trying to hit a narrow target.
#10
Posted 2015-April-16, 16:03
Jinksy, on 2015-April-16, 12:28, said:
Lanzarotti and Buratti tried to sell this idea long years ago and I actually tried it for a long time myself, you can see my posts in favour of this idea in BBF. Particularly at MP, it simply does not work. The target is actually wider than people anticipate. The difference in score is HUGE. Say you have extremely superior card play skills for the sake of argument, and you spared some bids for slam or whatever purposes when they are invitational bids for others. You need to make a 1 person guess between bidding games or simply just passing. This alone is extremely bad idea for a pair who has decent skills in play or defence. I say it is bad because it escapes me by a mile why would any pair with such skills would let themselves wide open to random results in bidding at MP. Why would anyone create such tuff guesses for themselves when the main goal of a good strategy in bidding is to avoid guesses which leads to either top or bottom in result?
While I say they are a MUST at MP, at IMP, especially K/O style imp, you probably have stronger ground. But even then it is debatable. Just checked some top pairs cc and/or notes, they all have invitation bids, some of them have it more than an average mainstream pair.
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#11
Posted 2015-April-16, 16:17
Jinksy, on 2015-April-16, 12:28, said:
Right, sorry, I shouldn't have used that expression. What I meant is that you make a 2NT response in order to cater to opener having specifically (41)53 and 11-12 points.
#12
Posted 2015-April-16, 21:39
helene_t, on 2015-April-14, 03:27, said:
Your weakest raise?
#13
Posted 2015-April-18, 06:37
MrAce, on 2015-April-16, 16:03, said:
While I say they are a MUST at MP, at IMP, especially K/O style imp, you probably have stronger ground. But even then it is debatable. Just checked some top pairs cc and/or notes, they all have invitation bids, some of them have it more than an average mainstream pair.
Yeah, I just meant that if the logic works for them in general (which I'm not particularly doubting), it seems odd to single out a particular case - at least without providing reasons why the bid in that case would be better used for something else.