1C - dbl - 1S while playing transfers
#1
Posted 2014-April-03, 00:04
For people playing transfers even without dbl: do you play this sequence the same as after dbl ? Which way ?
#2
Posted 2014-April-03, 01:22
In competition 1♠ is just a noise, showing values without a more descriptive call available. It may be a hand that most would bid 1NT on but does deny 5-9 points with at least 4-4 in the minors.
#3
Posted 2014-April-03, 02:13
Then 1♠ is available for showing both minors.
Alternatively, use rdbl to show both majors, and play system on otherwise (assuming you system doesn't have another bid that shows both majors).
#4
Posted 2014-April-03, 03:08
1♦ = 5+♥
1♥ = 5+♠
1♠ = 4+ clubs
1NT = 4+♦ NF
2♣ = 5+♦F1
2♦♥♠ = fit jumps, NF
With 5-7 points and no decent suit, I think it is best to just pass over the double.
#5
Posted 2014-April-03, 05:36
#6
Posted 2014-April-03, 06:40
#7
Posted 2014-April-03, 14:46
Without the double we play 1S as diamonds and 1NT as NT.
#8
Posted 2014-April-03, 16:09
With or without the X our 1♠ could be the start of showing a minor orientated hand, but the X removes the diamond holdings.
#9
Posted 2014-April-03, 16:55
FrancesHinden, on 2014-April-03, 14:46, said:
To me that seems obviously worse than 1♠ as NT and 1NT as a good club raise, because you'll wrongside notrumps far more often than I will.
#10
Posted 2014-April-03, 17:31
xx normal penalty seeking or better and most invitational club support hands
pass does not say much but at least you can stand clubs.
1d denies a 5 card suit (unless it is diamonds) and hates
clubs less than xx
1h denies 5s (see 2d) less than xx has at least 5 hearts
1s has at least 5 spades may have 4 hearts or diamonds less than xx
1n 4+ clubs 4 hearts less than xx
2c 4+ clubs 4 spades less than xx
2d both majors 55 or better (unlimited)
2h preemptive
2s preemptive
2n minors less than xx
3c preemptive
3 d/h/s at least 6 invitational
I will bid with less than "six" if I really really hate clubs so
my p should not be shocked to see me bidding 1d with Kxxx xxxx xxxx x.
#11
Posted 2014-April-04, 11:32
gnasher, on 2014-April-03, 05:36, said:
FrancesHinden, on 2014-April-03, 14:46, said:
Without the double we play 1S as diamonds and 1NT as NT.
gnasher, on 2014-April-03, 16:55, said:
In your system, you either have to play 1NT as limited, in which case you have to find another way of bidding good hands with clubs, or you have to play 1NT as forcing, in which case you can't bid 1NT on 6-10HCP hands with 4 clubs.
Playing Frances's suggestion, wrongsiding NT is not too much of a concern as Responder always has the option of showing his suit if he doesn't fancy declaring NT.
#12
Posted 2014-April-04, 12:03
jallerton, on 2014-April-04, 11:32, said:
Playing Frances's suggestion, wrongsiding NT is not too much of a concern as Responder always has the option of showing his suit if he doesn't fancy declaring NT.
In Frances's system 1NT is limited too, so she has to find another way of bidding good hands with notrumps.
In Frances's system, how does responder bid a 3334 6-count?
#13
Posted 2014-April-04, 12:34
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Maybe a pass ?
#15
Posted 2014-April-04, 14:22
xx = hearts
1♦ = spades
1♥ = clubs
1♠ = diamonds
That way, you get to show all suits in a timely manner, and give due weight to the majors.
#16
Posted 2014-April-04, 16:55
PhilKing, on 2014-April-04, 14:22, said:
On the other hand, why confuse yourself with something that is completely different to what you would do without the X ?
I don't see how this is better than XX = ♦, 1♦ = ♥, 1♥ = ♠, 1♠ = ♣, or better : 1♠ = relay (maybe NT orientated) and 1NT = ♣.
#17
Posted 2014-April-04, 17:33
fromageGB, on 2014-April-04, 16:55, said:
I don't see how this is better than XX = ♦, 1♦ = ♥, 1♥ = ♠, 1♠ = ♣, or better : 1♠ = relay (maybe NT orientated) and 1NT = ♣.
It's basic theory. Diamonds are not important enough to use up your most economical call (that's the main reason we play transfers in the first place). You generally only want to show diamonds when you have no major, and if that is so you may as well cut out the one level. I won't go in to the possibilities of two-under transfers, but if you don't like complication, then you are free to play something simple.
#18
Posted 2014-April-04, 21:25
Rdbl=5-7
1♦=♥
1♥=♠
1♠=balanced 8-13
1N=♣
2♣=♦
2♦=multi - weak 2 in a major
2♥=4441
2♠=5m440
2N=balanced 14+
#19
Posted 2014-April-06, 03:31
jallerton, on 2014-April-04, 11:32, said:
Sorry to harp on about this, but I don't see how this is supposed to help. As responder in this sequence I would never fancy declaring 1NT, because I'd always expect it to be better to put the doubler on lead.
Presumably with xx xxx AQ9xx xxx you show diamonds, because that seems descriptive. But what do you do with Axx xxx Qxxx Kxx? Bid 1NT and wrongside it, or show your diamond suit and hope partner isn't tempted to compete in the suit?
#20
Posted 2014-April-06, 05:05
You need to get 4 suits and NT into 4 calls, so to combine 2 of them it seems sensible to have a relay that normally elicits 1NT and then allows clubs to be shown.