2C 2Ma 2NT continuations What is expert standard ?
#1
Posted 2010-November-26, 14:17
3C Stayman or 5card Stayman
3D/3H Transfer
3S Minors
How do you organise your responses after
2C 2Ma 2NT
Is system still on, or do you revert to natural responses?
What do you think is "expert" standard in this situation??
Does it vary from region to region?
Ie in North America
or Europe or Great Britain
For the purpose of this discussion assume
2C Big Hand 2D negative response 2Ma natural positive response
many thanks in advance for your views
Brian Keable
aka "the biker"
2NT
#2
Posted 2010-November-26, 14:40
2c=2s=2nt is very rare auction. Responder will rebid naturally.
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edit just saw that you play 2c=2d is negative...not too many play that in usa.
fwiw if 2c=2major/ is natural/gf and 2nt rebid is natural then responder's next bid will be natural.
#4
Posted 2010-November-26, 15:13
#5
Posted 2010-November-26, 15:15
thebiker, on 2010-November-26, 15:13, said:
I'm not playing 2C 2D as waiting - but as a negative
Maybe oldfashioned but in the UK many of us play 2D as negative (sometimes might be a waiting bid) and make positives
regards
the biker
If you don't actually care to know how it varies from region to region, or what expert standard is, don't ask for such information. Otherwise don't complain when you receive it.
#7
Posted 2010-November-26, 15:22
I would like to know what expect standard is in various places
As yet we have insufficent replies to persuade me that your views are "expert"
I am not complaining - however I consider that your latest reply was bordering on being rude
#8
Posted 2010-November-26, 17:38
thebiker, on 2010-November-26, 15:22, said:
Excellent.
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As far as I know I have not given you my views, simply linked you to articles by a world class North American expert on a fairly popular in ACBL land 2♣-2♦ treatment.
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is not a complaint?
It's nice to know that attempts at helping you that you do not feel address your immediate question are met with fairly disdainful responses.
#9
Posted 2010-November-26, 17:47
matmat, on 2010-November-26, 17:38, said:
Even better.
As far as I know I have not given you my views, simply linked you to articles by a world class North American expert on a fairly popular in ACBL land 2♣-2♦ treatment.
hmmm
is not a complaint?
It's nice to know that attempts at helping you that you do not feel address your immediate question are met with fairly disdainful responses.
No such thing as an Expert Standard- every expert has a different idea- its what you and your partner agree to play and your combined understanding of what a sequence means.
#10
Posted 2010-November-27, 02:58
mike777, on 2010-November-26, 14:40, said:
2c=2s=2nt is very rare auction. Responder will rebid naturally.
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edit just saw that you play 2c=2d is negative...not too many play that in usa.
fwiw if 2c=2major/ is natural/gf and 2nt rebid is natural then responder's next bid will be natural.
Whilst there is a case for playing a 2♥ response to 2♣ as a (double) negative, this is hardly universal.
In Bridge World Standard, 2♥ is a natural positive response to 2♣. BWS has not been revised since 2001, so has there been a change in American expert practice since? In the most recent (2009) Bermuda Bowl, of the six pairs representing USA, two played 2♥ as a natural positive, two played 2♥ as an artificial positive (2 controls) and the other two played strong club.
#11
Posted 2010-November-27, 03:13
#12
Posted 2010-November-27, 05:22
It's true you could play something fancy, but I'm not aware of anything who actually does so. (Transfers are the obvious thing to play: 2C - 2H - 2NT - 3C = 5/4 or better reds, 3D = 6 hearts, 3H = 4-5 majors, 3S = 5 hearts + 4+ clubs.) However, I'm not particularly worried about right-siding diamonds or spades because once responder has enough to be making slam tries, it's not obvious which way up the final contract wants to be played anyway.
#13
Posted 2010-November-29, 03:22