straube, on 2012-January-04, 20:46, said:
What I don't like about multi-Landy is that it threatens to "drop" responder prematurely. Say it goes 1C-1S, 2C-2H. That shows 4 hearts, right? So opener passes and responder has 6 hearts and the partnership has missed a 10-cd fit.
2
♥ doesn't show 4+
♥, it only shows preference. If you have an invite, you can start with 2
♦ (...-2
♦-2M-3M, ...-2
♦-2
♥-2
♠ or ...-2
♦-2
♠-3
♥). With a 6 card
♥ suit responder probably won't bid 2
♥, but he'll stay low just in case opener has a strong hand.
After the multi, you can use the paradox bidding to keep opener from passing when a distributional game is possible.
Also note that after each of these bids (also 2M) responder can bid 2NT forcing!
straube, on 2012-January-04, 20:46, said:
I also don't like if it goes 1C-1S, 2C-2H, 2N (which I assume shows 21-22 or so)-3H and opener has AKxx Q AKxx AKxx and responder has xx Jxxxx xx xxxx.
That's a problem everyone has if you're considering a 4441 as balanced and responder transfers. So quite irrelevant to the discussion imo. Nobody says responder has to transfer...
straube, on 2012-January-04, 20:46, said:
The "being dropped" issue is compounded when responder has a semipositive hand. We have occasional semipositive hands that always intend to game force...they are just lacking in the QP department.
Well, missing 2C with x AKxx AQx AJTxx is not the worse thing about 1S as DN, but I don't really like having to rebid 3m after 1C-1H. With a six-cd suit, I rate to make, but the bid puts a lot of pressure on responder when he wants to show a 5 or 6-cd major...especially when he wants to force to game with or without a club fit.
You can't have it all. Either opener describes his hand and responder bids some playable part score, or responder describes his hand and opener bids some playable part score. With the multi-landy scheme opener can describe all Major-oriented hands (which is quite important imo). With minor-oriented hands he'll need to be creative and flexible. Usually 1NT is a good choice if it's pretty balanced, after which responder can still show his hand type and strength. After each 2-level bid, responder has options to keep the bidding open, so I don't see where you get the idea of us "being dropped". I rather prefer this way than having opener use another relay, wasting more space, just to let responder show his hand.
It's important to realize that with this scheme we almost always have a reasonable fit. We'll find a playable part score, we can find distributional Major games, and we can force the auction even after a semi positive.
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