Vampyr, on 2013-May-28, 23:13, said:
How many 2♣ openers are you dealt?
I play from time to time at the bigger clubs not overly far from where I live, Johannesburg and Pretoria. Every game there has pre-dealt hands. Fairly often they include big hands but with awkward continuation auctions; nothing with responder, no fit, major suit fits for the opponents which makes it difficult for our side to get to any minor suit slam after the opponents jump to game.
So it’s not as though this thread is out of the blue. I’m seeing big pre-dealt hands but at the same time acknowledging that my own methods are inadequate. So I come to the Forums for some help.
Vampyr, on 2013-May-28, 23:13, said:
Your system design process is backwards, and it is taking ages. Also a system consisting of elements that you like best out of various BBOer's suggestions on completely different topics is likely to have holes and gaps and be totally unplayable. Put together a framework that is at least internally consistent, and play it. If you find that some hand-types are being handled poorly by your system, or that you have devoted certain bids/auctions to hand-types that seem to come up very infrequently, then look for better ways to handle to hand-types or utilise those auctions.
Err, that’s why I’m here; looking for better ways.
This part of your post could easily wrap up first round responses by responder. Without realizing it you may have answered my question to Zel higher up in this thread.
Vampyr, on 2013-May-28, 23:13, said:
If you play that 2♦ is an artificial semi-positive or better, and 2♥ is an immediate double negative, you will do fine.
Include your heart positives (and all positives if you want) in your 2♦ bid. Remember that partner will most likely be rebidding 2NT, so if you have a decent way of showing suits over 2NT openers you don't really need to show them beforehand. For example, use 2♠ if you want to get out at 3m opposite partner's weakest balanced hand; don't use 2NT so as not to wrong side the NT and many other contracts, and use 3X bids as something specific, like a 6-card suit missing one of the top 3 and little outside.
I have every intention of using this suggestion of yours but modified as follows:
After a 2
♣ opener, then –
1. 2
♦ is any positive, 4+ but not limited to 7
2. 2
♥ is a bust with 0-3 HCP. However, I am adding the following to this –
a. Either a balanced bust, or
b. A bust with a 5-card or longer major. If opener bids 2NT over 2
♥ I can transfer into the major for signoff
3. 2
♠ is also a bust with 0-3 HCP. However, I am adding the following to this –
a. Very specifically a
♦ bust (long
♦ suit)
b. Therefore, 2
♠ is a transfer to 3
♦
c. If partner bids anything else other than 3
♦, obviously he has a very good reason for doing so, and is essentially declaring on his own hand strength and distribution
4. A direct raise to 3
♣ is a
♣ bust. If partner bids anything else other than pass, obviously he has a very good reason for doing so, and is essentially declaring on his own hand strength and distribution
Thank you my sweet sister.