The Ultimate 2d Discussion
#1
Posted 2016-March-01, 17:53
#2
Posted 2016-March-01, 18:05
#3
Posted 2016-March-01, 18:22
you're treading on 32519 territory here:
http://www.bridgebas...iamond-bid-for/
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2016-March-01, 18:31
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2016-March-01, 18:34
Cyberyeti, on 2016-March-01, 18:27, said:
My 2D bid can only gain and will never cost.
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#7
Posted 2016-March-01, 18:43
-- Bertrand Russell
#8
Posted 2016-March-01, 23:41
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#11
Posted 2016-March-02, 06:14
#12
Posted 2016-March-02, 07:52
edit: OK after googling looks like it's not weak with both majors.
#13
Posted 2016-March-02, 08:05
PhantomSac, on 2016-March-02, 07:52, said:
edit: OK after googling looks like it's not weak with both majors.
Wilkosz is too difficult for most club players to even think about how to defend it, hence it's banned in a lot of jurisdictions.
#14
Posted 2016-March-02, 08:33
1. The Wilkosz 2♦ opening shows a two suoted hand with at least 5-5 distribution.
At least one of the suits is a major.
It traditionally would show between 7-11 HCPs
2. As folks have noted, Wilkosz used to score incredibly well in high level competition (averaging +3 IMPs of some such)
There has been some claim that this is because the Wilkosz 2♦ was too difficult to defend against.
This is hogwash.
if you look at the actual boards, the great results were due to the fact that the players at the other table did not have a way to safley open the 5-5 hands but couldn't bear to pass.
They'd be playing some system based on very sound opening bids, open some 5-5 9 count, and get a horrible result when their partner would make a penalty double or they'd end up in a no play 3N contract on 20 HCPs.
My gut says that if Wilkosz were allowed today, it wouldn't score nearly as well because people's bidding systems have adjusted to better handle weak distributional hands.
#15
Posted 2016-March-02, 08:47
PhantomSac, on 2016-March-02, 07:52, said:
No, that's Ekrens. I personally believe that 2♥ is a much more effective bid for that, so I've played
2♠ 5+ Spades, 5+ minor (can be 4+ minor NV)
2♥ 4+ Spades, 4+ Hearts
2♦ Multi
2♠/♥ as nat weak 2 and 2♦ Ekrens is probably more effective if the opps haven't had a chance to discuss defense, though.
-- Bertrand Russell
#16
Posted 2016-March-02, 10:06
I'm quite attracted to flannery because i never saw anyone playing it in europe and i like being different. I realise it's much more common in america. I like the idea of bidding 2d 4M all the time too and leaving opps to defend blind.
Unfortunately i don't know enough of the nuances to have tried it. Should one open open 2d with 46? How well does it interact with KI and so on?
#17
Posted 2016-March-02, 12:43
mgoetze, on 2016-March-02, 08:47, said:
2♠ 5+ Spades, 5+ minor (can be 4+ minor NV)
2♥ 4+ Spades, 4+ Hearts
2♦ Multi
2♠/♥ as nat weak 2 and 2♦ Ekrens is probably more effective if the opps haven't had a chance to discuss defense, though.
Yeah for sure 2H weak with the majors is better than 2D, but I wouldn't want to have to play multi. Seems like having a bid for the majors is the nuts in general though.
#18
Posted 2016-March-02, 12:47
wank, on 2016-March-02, 10:06, said:
I'm quite attracted to flannery because i never saw anyone playing it in europe and i like being different. I realise it's much more common in america. I like the idea of bidding 2d 4M all the time too and leaving opps to defend blind.
Unfortunately i don't know enough of the nuances to have tried it. Should one open open 2d with 46? How well does it interact with KI and so on?
It is quite uncommon here also fwiw, it is disproportionately played by some top players relative to our general population (Hamman, Bramley, Weinstein etc).
Yes you should open it with 4-6 almost always (exception would be really good hearts where you don't mind missing a 4-4 spade fit). KI is even less common here, mickyb made some posts about KI+flannery being the nuts, but I think that KI solves a main issue that flannery solves, it seems to me like playing KI + weak 2D or w/e is a lot better than playing KI+flannery or flannery + no KI.
#19
Posted 2016-March-02, 14:39
PhantomSac, on 2016-March-02, 12:43, said:
Yeah another alternative is
2♠ nat weak 2
2♥ both majors
2♦ e.g. weak 2 in hearts or GF with diamonds
Works well with systems that have trouble describing GF hands with diamonds. That would be... most systems actually.
-- Bertrand Russell
#20
Posted 2016-March-02, 16:13
mgoetze, on 2016-March-02, 14:39, said:
2♠ nat weak 2
2♥ both majors
2♦ e.g. weak 2 in hearts or GF with diamonds
Works well with systems that have trouble describing GF hands with diamonds. That would be... most systems actually.
You can easily stick another strong option into 2♦ as well, either a balanced range or strong 4441 or GF clubs for example.