New Structure Idea Responding to 2NT
#1
Posted 2011-December-10, 01:33
2NT-P-?
3♦ = Stayman guaranteeing at least one 4-card major. Might be 4♥/5♠. Opener bids 3♠ with four (or five) spades, 3NT with four (or five) hearts, 3♥ with no 4-card major. After 3♥, Responder can bid 3♠ if 4♥/5♠. If Opener has both 4-card majors, 4♣ with re-transfers. Re-transfer over 3NT also.
3♣ = one or both 5-card majors (might be 5♥/4♠). Opener picks major he prefers if Responder has both, bidding 3♥ to preference hearts or 3♦ to preference spades. (Opener can also reject both majors if 2245/2254/2236/2263 bidding 3NT or can super-accept both majors if equal length in both with 3♠.) If Opener bids 3♦ for spade preference, Responder can transfer to spades (3♥) to set spades as trumps (Responder has both majors or just spades), bid 3NT with just hearts (five of them), bid 4♣ or 4♦ with slam interest and heart-minor combnation, or bid 3♠ as specifically 5♥/4♠. If Opener bids 3♥ for heart preference, Responder can bid 3NT with just spades, 4♣ or 4♦ with slam interest and spade-minor two-suiter, or 3♠ tpo set hearts as trumps (one or both majors but with hearts).
This frees up 3♥ and 3♠ both as not needed for major-suit exploration. I am open to ideas on these calls. But, maybe:
3♥ = slammish with clubs and maybe diamonds also. Opener can agree clubs or can try back with 3♠ if interested in diamonds.
3♠ = slammish with diamonds.
-P.J. Painter.
#2
Posted 2011-December-10, 02:45
#3
Posted 2011-December-10, 05:12
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What does opener do with 4-4 majors? How do you find 4-4 fit if responder is strong ?
I mean, it goes:
2NT - 3D
3NT - now we have slam invite with 4 spades, what do we bid ?
#4
Posted 2011-December-10, 05:35
#5
Posted 2011-December-10, 08:59
1. What about escaping to 3M when weak?
Use this structure after 2♣...2NT or 2♣...Kokish if you want
2. What if Opener has 4-4 majors?
I answered that -- Opener bids 4♣ in response to 3♦, with re-transfers.
3. What about the 3-5 fit (Opener has a 5-card suit; Responder has 3)
This is the more difficult question. This alternatuve core is an idea for people who (a) don't play Puppet for whatever reason, (b) don't open or bid 2NT with 5-card majors, © don't think it that important to find the 3-5 fits, or (d) find the potential benefits from this new structure more important than the 3-5 major fit in the long run.
-P.J. Painter.
#6
Posted 2011-December-12, 02:49
#7
Posted 2011-December-12, 07:58
Zelandakh, on 2011-December-12, 02:49, said:
I was actually thinking that 3M as a minor flag could be 4.
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2011-December-14, 09:24
#9
Posted 2011-December-14, 13:12
#10
Posted 2011-December-14, 14:24
http://www.bridgebas...dpost__p__33201
It shares with Ken's method the fact that it frees up 3H+ as not required for major suit exploration.
It satisfies Helene_t's desire to be able to bail out in 3M (personally I don't place great emphasis on this requirement)
Nigel_k will definitely not like this method as there is only one opener's rebid over 3D response (3H) and the rebids over 3C cannot go beyond 3N initially. I have not really given a lot of thought to Nigel_k's suggestion until now but could be sold on that.
I did once used to play a very simple method which I judged at the time as fairly effective, and which did allow for opener rebidding beyond 3N, but for that he needed both 4 card majors. The 3C response promised either a 4 card major or a slam try.
2N-3C-4C = 4-4 in the majors
2N-3C-3N = 4-4 in minors
2N-3C-3S = 4-4 in Clubs and Spades
2N-3C-3H = 4-4 in Clubs and Hearts
3N -3C-3D = 4D+4M or no more than 1 suit (any suit) containing more than 3 cards.
There was then a bit more funny stuff over 2N-3C-3D. In a later version I also amended the immediate 3H rebid to be a 2-way bid (having 3S as an ask available)
This method was quite strong in the slam zone, particularly where there is a minor suit fit. But it does give up on finding some 5-3 major suit fits at the game zone, particularly where opener has 5M. That was a step too far for most of the partners that I tried to press it on.
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#11
Posted 2011-December-15, 02:23
1eyedjack, on 2011-December-14, 14:24, said:
You might have had more luck with convincing them on skip-Baron since Baron had a big following in Britain at one time. That is where Opener treats 3NT as normal Baron (bids their lowest 4-card suit) but Responder bids the lowest suit they hold with <4 cards. Thus it has the same plusses and minuses as normal Baron but with right-siding thrown in. Your (previous) method is similar to this in some ways. Good luck on getting a partner for your current methods!
#12
Posted 2011-December-15, 14:31
Free, on 2011-December-14, 09:24, said:
If Opener prefers the major that Responder has, you can still arrange to play in a minor. For examples:
2NT-3♣
3♦(spades)-3♥(transfer agreement)
3♠-?
3NT = start cues
4♣/4♦=second suit
or
2NT-3♣
3♥(hearts)-3♠(slam try agrees spades)
3NT(minor?)-4♣/4♦ second, 4♥ nope
-P.J. Painter.