I'm copying this hand from another thread. GIB doesn't seem to play UVU in the usual way.
Unusual Versus Unusual
#1
Posted 2011-May-15, 09:15
I'm copying this hand from another thread. GIB doesn't seem to play UVU in the usual way.
#2
Posted 2011-May-15, 10:01
What is "the usual way"?
The explanation given for 3♣ seems to match what I think is the standard(original version). Danny Klienman suggested another approach which I would prefer if all other things were equal. But competing versions is always a very real danger.
#3
Posted 2011-May-15, 11:53
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1. Bid 3♣ with a limit raise or better in hearts.
2. Bid 3♦ with a limit raise or better in spades.
3. Raise partner’s major with 7-10 support points.
4. Bid three of the other major with a hand similar to a good weak-two bid — this is natural and constructive but non-forcing.
5. Double with a hand that is worth a redouble of a takeout double. This says that you can double at least one of their suits for penalty and promises another bid.
Added later: The theme is to bid the lower of opponents' two suits to show the lower of the other two suits (one of which parter has already bid) and bid the higher of opps' two suits to show the higher of the other two.
#4
Posted 2011-May-15, 12:05
BillHiggin, on 2011-May-15, 10:01, said:
What is "the usual way"?
The explanation given for 3♣ seems to match what I think is the standard(original version). Danny Klieneman (sp?) suggested another approach which I would prefer if all other things were equal. But competing versions is always a very real danger.
To help others understand GIB, can you explain your understanding of the convention, if it matches GIB's? Thanks!
#5
Posted 2011-May-15, 12:24
3♣=hearts
3♦=spades
but in Robson-Segal they give (I think)
3♣=other major
3♦=raise of partner's
and GIB appears to play
3♣=raise
3♦=other major
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2011-May-15, 12:37
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2011-May-15, 13:10
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2011-May-15, 14:02
Bbradley62, on 2011-May-15, 12:44, said:
Older version (GIB): cheap cue = raise, dear cue = 4th suit
Kleinman version: cheap = cheap, dear = dear. Exception for non touching suits - transfer.
#12
Posted 2011-December-11, 20:51
#13
Posted 2011-December-12, 00:48
Bbradley62, on 2011-May-15, 12:44, said:
For GIB when there are two suits shown ( clearly ) it could use these two suits by showing support in partner's suit and unbidded 4th suit.
This includes
1♣ - 2♣ (majors) - ?
=> 2♥ - Limit raise or better in ♣ -- 4+ ♣; 10-12 total points
=> 2♠ - Constructive, 4th suit -- 5+ ♦; 10+ total points
Similar for 1♦ - 2♦
1♥ - 2NT ( minors ) - ?
=> 3♣ - Limit raise or better in ♥ -- 4+ ♥; 10-12 total points
=> 3♦ - Constructive, 4th suit -- 5+ ♠; 10+ total points
Similar for 1♠ - 2NT
1♣ - 2NT ( ♦ + ♥ ) - ?
=> 3♦ - Limit raise or better in C -- 4+ ♣; 10-12 total points
=> 3♥ - Constructive, 4th suit -- 5+ ♠; 10+ total points
Similar for 1♦ - 2NT ( ♣ + ♥ )
#14
Posted 2011-December-12, 07:36
georgi, on 2011-December-12, 00:48, said:
"could"? Does that mean you are suggesting a potential change for GIB's system, or are you telling us what GIB's system actually is? Please note that the OP was about an auction that started 1♠-2N, which is less obvious than 1♥-2N. Sorry, but OP was before I knew that myhands links eventually expired.
#15
Posted 2011-December-12, 08:45
Bbradley62, on 2011-December-12, 07:36, said:
I mean this is the actual possession in GIB book. GIB uses these sequences currently.
1♠ - 2NT - 3♣/3♦ is identical with 1♥ - 2NT, just 3♣ will show fit in spades and 3♦ will show constructive hearts.
1♠ - 2NT - 3♥ - Natural, not forcing -- 2- ♠; twice rebiddable ♥; 7-9 total points
#16
Posted 2011-December-12, 09:07
#17
Posted 2011-December-12, 10:45
While it's not specified in the system notes (I'll try to remember to update it the next time I'm working on them), the mouseover makes it clear.
#18
Posted 2011-December-12, 10:53
barmar, on 2011-December-12, 10:45, said:
Thank you. Of course, you don't always get the benefit of the mouseover, such as when you're playing with (or against) a GIB in an Express game.