DavidKok, on 2021-February-08, 04:43, said:
Compared to T-Walsh where 1NT always shows 17-19 BAL you get more definition in your strong versus weak long club hands, but you might end in a suboptimal spot if opener is weak and unbalanced (for example hand type b might present issues, responder has no way to give preference to diamonds on the 2-level).
I used to open 1N ("14-16 BAL") with hand type b), but that leads to insolvable problems after Crawling Stayman. Now I play
1
♣-1R; 1N-2
♣; 2
♦ = 13-15, 22(54)
after which Responder can usually place the contract. (Worst case scenario is when Responder has 4423 opposite 2254.)
DavidKok, on 2021-February-08, 04:43, said:
With hand type c and no second suit (so let's say 6 clubs) do you raise 2♣ to 3♣?
Over 1
♣-1
♥; 1N-2
♣ I do.
Over 1
♣-1
♦; 1N-2
♣ I can choose between
2
♠ = "16-18", 3S1-H4-D5+C
2N = "15-17", 2-S2-H4+D6+C
3
♣ = "16-18", 2-S2-H3-D7+C.
DavidKok, on 2021-February-08, 04:43, said:
Do you run into any issues with responder having both majors on this sequence in your system, or a weak hand with a single major? When, if ever, does responder break the Gazzilli bid with 2♦ and up?
Responding 1
♦ even with longer S (unless GF values) seems to work well enough constructively.
A few illustrative sequences:
1
♣(1)-1
♦(2)
1N(3)-2
♣(4)
2
♦(5)-2
♠(6)
P
1
♣(1)-1
♦(2)
1N(3)-2
♣(4)
2
♥(7)-2
♠(8)
P
1
♣(1)-1
♦(2)
1N(3)-2
♣(4)
2
♠(9)-P(10)
1
♣(1)-1
♦(2)
1N(3)-2
♠(11)
P(12)
(1) as above
(2) "0+, 4+ H, may have longer S unless GF values"
(3) a) "10-12", 3-S2-H6+C b) 13-15, 22(54) c) "16-18, 3-S2-H5+C, unBAL" d) "17-19 BAL, 2-3 H"
(4) to play opposite a)
(5) 13-15, 22(54)
(6) 5+ S, to play
(7) "17-19 BAL"
(8) 5+ S, to play
(9) "16-18", 3S1-H4-D5+C
(10) 4+ S, weak
(11) (delayed) INV Reverse Flannery
(12) "10-12", S tolerance (as expected)
DavidKok, on 2021-February-08, 04:43, said:
Do you run into any issues with responder having both majors on this sequence in your system, or a weak hand with a single major? When, if ever, does responder break the Gazzilli bid with 2♦ and up?
1
♣-1
♦; 1N-2
♥ = "7-12, 6(+) H" ["8-12" might be a better range]
1
♣-1
♥; 1N-2
♥ = "7-9, 6(+) S" ["8-10" might be a better range]
1
♣-1
♥; 1N-2
♠ = "10-12, 6(+) S" ["11-12" might be a better range]
1
♣-2
♦ = Multi: "4-6", 6(+)M3-OM ["5-7" might be a better range]
1
♣-2
♥ = Major Flash: "0-3", 6(+)M3-OM ["0-4" might be a better range].
DavidKok, on 2021-February-08, 04:43, said:
When, if ever, does responder break the Gazzilli bid with 2♦ and up?
1
♣-[1M-1]; 1N-?:
(...)
2
♦ = ART GF (and the "positive relay" in Gazzilli jargon)
2M/OM: as above
2N = "10-12", 4-5M1-OM
3
♣ = "7-9", 4-5M1-OM
(The 2N and 3
♣ responses are there just to complete the particular "NT system" I currently use after
1
♣-[1M-1]
1N-2
♣
2M.)