Bidding in 2 over 1 Responses after 1N
#1
Posted 2019-April-11, 03:05
#2
Posted 2019-April-11, 04:23
Laplace0, on 2019-April-11, 03:05, said:
Maybe you should expand your question, which at first sight doesn't seem to have much to do with 2 over 1.
What kind of hands do you open (or not) 1NT?
What kind of Stayman do you play and what can it do (or not) with mixed hands?
What problems are you worried about?
#4
Posted 2019-April-11, 05:37
An expert standard, full system of responses is:
2C Stayman, 2D/H transfers, 2S transfer to 3C or 3D, 2NT invitational [or 2S transfer to clubs and 2NT transfer to diamonds, with flat invitational hands going via stayman]
3C Puppet Stayman, 3D both minors (or some play both majors) 5-5, 3M = shortage in M with 5-4 minors.
ahydra
#5
Posted 2019-April-11, 05:58
ahydra, on 2019-April-11, 05:37, said:
I think it is misleading to describe this either as expert standard or as a transfer.
London UK
#6
Posted 2019-April-11, 06:08
#7
Posted 2019-April-11, 06:13
Laplace0, on 2019-April-11, 06:08, said:
No it's not naive, I play weak NT but the same sort of problem exists, what is 1N-2♣-2M-3m ? We actually do play it as drop dead, but that is more likely to be useful in a weak NT context.
#8
Posted 2019-April-11, 06:33
#9
Posted 2019-April-11, 06:39
#10
Posted 2019-April-11, 08:19
With 6 minor 5 major I transfer to major then bid minor natural and forcing
#11
Posted 2019-April-11, 08:29
Cyberyeti, on 2019-April-11, 06:13, said:
I play that to in a weak-NT context, but when playing strong-NT I like that to be invitational, because it's hand-type that is not often otherwise catered for. With a strong 4M+5m I transfer to the minor and then bid the major, but I know the popular American style is to use that as a splinter bid with 6m.
London UK
#12
Posted 2019-April-12, 02:26
#13
Posted 2019-April-12, 06:17
If you are willing to play "pass or blast", giving up on invites holding 4cd M (just have responder choose either pass 1nt or GF), you can also do things like 2nd round transfers, 1nt-2c-(2x)-2nt = clubs, weak or strong, 1nt-2c-2x-3c = diamonds, weak or strong. This can also be accomplished by putting some 4 cd M invites into transfer sequences like in some Swedish methods.
It's not like strong club systems avoid this issue as they'll have the same problem as almost all have some natural NT range.