Wolff sign off
Is it only on after a minor suit opening?
Or is it on after
1H-1S
2NT-3C?
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Wolff sign off
#2
Posted 2025-August-14, 21:16
I play it on after any 2nt rebid
1H 1S
2N 3D is now the checkback
1H 1S
2N 3D is now the checkback
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
#4
Posted 2025-August-15, 12:44
Originally it was only after minor openings but is suited to use after 1H-1S as the 4324 hand is accounted for by eliminating opener’s 3-card support response
#6
Posted 2025-August-18, 09:30
mike777, on 2025-August-14, 19:54, said:
Wolff sign off
Is it only on after a minor suit opening?
Or is it on after
1H-1S
2NT-3C?
Is it only on after a minor suit opening?
Or is it on after
1H-1S
2NT-3C?
Is there a 'neither' option?
More seriously, what is the presumed main advantage of all this, allowing a very weak responder to stop in a suit part score rather than 2NT?
#7
Posted 2025-August-18, 10:03
Yes, that is the main idea. Typical example hands are something like ♠Kxxxx, ♥Txxx, ♦x, ♣xxx where partner opens 1♦, you squeeze out 1♠, and partner jump rebids to 2NT. Now it would be nice to get out at 3♥ or 3♠, whichever fits partner best - both 2NT and game are likely poor options. Or ♠Txxx, ♥x, ♦QTxxx, ♣Qxx where on 1♥-1♠; 2NT it would be nice to stop in 3♦.
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