AL78, on 2022-January-08, 10:15, said:
This is s decent structure and is close to what I play in a regular partnership (without the mixed raise and 2NT showing a raise). One issue I see with this is if you remove 2NT as a natural bid and cue bids guarentee support, what do you do with invitational values and a flat hand with no 5 card suit and no direct support? I have heard the idea that 2NT is never natural in a competitive auction but I am not convinced about it.
While David makes some good points, I do think that he has too many ways to raise spades, some of which bids might usefully be applied to other meanings
We play transfer advances, which I strongly recommend to any serious partnership.
(1D) 1S (p)
1N: constructive, natural
2C: we currently play as forcing one round but I prefer constructive…rarely passable but passable with dreck
2D: hearts. Overcaller bids as if advancer has a weak two in hearts…if he has more or a different hand, he’ll bid again. A classic sequence is 2D then 2S over 2H, showing doubleton spade, decent hearts and around 10-11 hcp.
2H: a transfer to 2S. Most often a constructive raise but may be stronger. Will not hold 4card support if more than constructive
2S: a noise. Weak. No game interest, simply wants to jam opener a bit
2N: opening hand, stoppers, invitational values
3C: fit jump. 9+ black cards, invitational or better values, forces to 3S but may bid again. Denies any A or K outside the blacks (unless strong)
3D: 4 card limit raise
3H: fit jump
3S: weak (I’m beginning to think mixed may be better, but s9 far we stay with weak)
3N: to play
4m: splinter. Good opening hand, 4+ spades, willing to investigate slam if overcaller thinks his hand meshes well
4H: splinter…probably better to play as natural, but we play it as splinter
4S: preempt but expects to have play much of the time. Weaker than splinters but almos always has shortness somewhere.
Now I count this, if each of the splinters count as a way of raising, we have 10 raises as well, lol.
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