Defense against 5 card weak2
#1
Posted 2019-May-18, 01:36
As the title implies. We are playing IMP against good players. Their "weak2" promises 5 cards, not 6. Otherwise quite standard. Yes, they open Axx.Q8xxx.Jx.Qxx with 2H. What is the suggested defense? We only play 8 boards and we have no chance to practice, etc. Past experience shows that the agressively raise the weak2. In the past (different pair, same system) we used a DSI double quite effectively after such raises (e.g. 2D-2S-3D-X with good spades but many defensive tricks -- went down 3 doubled). That may work here. What to do in direct seat after a 2D/H/S?
1. What should be X? Probably take-out but how strong, etc.? SHould we relax the standard take-out requirements?
2. What about overcalls? A 2D opening makes it hard to find a 44 fit in a major.
3. Is it worth to show 2 suiters somehow?
4. What about 2NT? 15-18, balanced and stopper?
5. What about cue bid?
Thanks,
Gyula
#2
Posted 2019-May-18, 02:48
#3
Posted 2019-May-18, 02:54
The 5 topics you mention should already be addressed by your current defense.
Just be a little more suspicious about your NT stoppers. Overcaller’s partner will on average have more cards to lead in his partner’s suit (eg. Ax is enough to stop if the suit splits 62, 53 breaks are more likely to happen...), and opener will probably have side entries more often to establish and cash his suit.
FWIW, I play the same defense against weak 2M and Muiderberg 2M (5M+4m) but with more suspicions on the 2NT overcall especially with a small doubleton m.
#4
Posted 2019-May-18, 05:06
2NT=Takeout (usually minimum)
3C=18+ NF takeout that has club tolerance
#5
Posted 2019-May-18, 05:49
steve2005, on 2019-May-18, 05:06, said:
2NT=Takeout (usually minimum)
3C=18+ NF takeout that has club tolerance
Over 2D, do you really have to bid 2NT with ATxx KJxx x QJTx? And how do you bid nice hands with C (eg xxx Ax Kx AQJxxx over 2M)?
#6
Posted 2019-May-18, 13:15
#7
Posted 2019-May-19, 06:45
They are the ones taking on extra risk prempting with a short suit, so be alert to the opportunities to take them down -3 or -4, instead of bidding your game. But focus on your defence play so you don't give away free tricks.
Though also remember that if they are prempting on a short suit it will probably be a the higher end of the point range.
#8
Posted 2019-May-19, 08:16
steve2005, on 2019-May-18, 05:06, said:
2NT=Takeout (usually minimum)
3C=18+ NF takeout that has club tolerance
Yuk!
London UK
#9
Posted 2019-May-19, 12:41
We used to joke it was propaganda spread by the hacketts to get people to play the defence against them.
#10
Posted 2019-May-19, 19:57
#11
Posted 2019-May-20, 00:15
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#12
Posted 2019-May-20, 18:22
etha, on 2019-May-19, 12:41, said:
We used to joke it was propaganda spread by the hacketts to get people to play the defence against them.
I asked Paul about that once and he neither confirmed nor denied.
miamijd, on 2019-May-19, 19:57, said:
Yes of course. But if you look at the example above, you can see that their style is rather undisciplined. This will affect your play of the hand.