Suppose u use multi 2♦ (weak 2M or strong 2NT), what would you like to play 2♥ and 2♠ opening for?
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2 level openings using Multi
#3
Posted 2008-October-24, 00:38
Rob F, on Oct 24 2008, 09:19 AM, said:
5M/4m+?
Ditto. Its usefulness stems from the high frequency of occurring so there's no real competition for the meaning of 2M opening.
#5
Posted 2008-October-24, 01:52
There are many options but these may be restricted by your local system regulations. For instance, the ACBL is quite restrictive in this area.
In Europe, at championship level, multi 2♦ is the most popular meaning for 2♦ opener and is played with weak two-suited 2♥/2♠ openers.
The WJ05 methods, where 2♥ shows 5-5 in hearts and any other suit and 2♠ is 5-5 in spades and a minor, is gaining in popularity. Details can be found on Dan Neill's site.
If you are looking for a variety of mainstream and exotic meanings, then Chris Ryall's Weak Two Archive is an excellent place to start.
Paul
In Europe, at championship level, multi 2♦ is the most popular meaning for 2♦ opener and is played with weak two-suited 2♥/2♠ openers.
The WJ05 methods, where 2♥ shows 5-5 in hearts and any other suit and 2♠ is 5-5 in spades and a minor, is gaining in popularity. Details can be found on Dan Neill's site.
If you are looking for a variety of mainstream and exotic meanings, then Chris Ryall's Weak Two Archive is an excellent place to start.
Paul
#6
Posted 2008-October-24, 02:02
2♠ = weak 5 spades, 4+ minor
2♥ = weak both majors (5/4 or 4/5 or longer)
This 2♥ is much harder to defend than 5 hearts and 4+ minor.
2♥ = weak both majors (5/4 or 4/5 or longer)
This 2♥ is much harder to defend than 5 hearts and 4+ minor.
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#7
Posted 2008-October-24, 02:49
2♥ = both majors weak
2♠ = both minors weak or both minors GF
2NT = bad pre-empt in a minor
Guess this isn't legal in most places, however.
2♠ = both minors weak or both minors GF
2NT = bad pre-empt in a minor
Guess this isn't legal in most places, however.
#8
Posted 2008-October-24, 04:39
dicklont, on Oct 24 2008, 09:02 AM, said:
2♠ = weak 5 spades, 4+ minor
2♥ = weak both majors (5/4 or 4/5 or longer)
This 2♥ is much harder to defend than 5 hearts and 4+ minor.
2♥ = weak both majors (5/4 or 4/5 or longer)
This 2♥ is much harder to defend than 5 hearts and 4+ minor.
Agree, although I play 2♥ as 44+
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#9
Posted 2008-October-26, 22:38
If you are adventurous and the method is allowed. Boomerang 2H and 2S are interesting from Diamond Majors. 2H is either weak spades and diamonds or strong hearts and clubs. 2S are the opposite. I believe that in ACBL, only the weak bid is allowed.
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