Multi... 2D-(X)-?
#1
Posted 2013-January-03, 15:00
Just a random thread regarding treatments after opponents double a multi opening. I am mostly interested in a method against players playing X as a simple take-out(typically a little stronger) since a minority at our club use defenses to multi openings. What do you tend to play for...
PASS
XX
2♥
What about against some other common multi defenses where X shows something else?
Our multi is typically a lower limit weak 2, a strong minor(about 16-20) with 3 of the top 4 honors or AKT, or a 20-21 balanced hand.
Thanks in advance,
Don
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#2
Posted 2013-January-03, 15:13
Anyway, we play basically the same whatever the double means (because often opponents don't know what it means).
This is in the context of 2D being a 'bad' weak two, often a five card suit.
Pass = long diamonds, suggestion to play there
Redouble = I want to play in my own suit, please bid step 1
2H/2S = pass or correct
[We used to play these last two the other way round - redouble = "please bid your suit" and bidding of a suit natural]
#4
Posted 2013-January-03, 15:24
RunemPard, on 2013-January-03, 15:00, said:
Just a random thread regarding treatments after opponents double a multi opening. I am mostly interested in a method against players playing X as a simple take-out(typically a little stronger) since a minority at our club use defenses to multi openings. What do you tend to play for...
PASS
XX
2♥
What about against some other common multi defenses where X shows something else?
Our multi is typically a lower limit weak 2, a strong minor(about 16-20) with 3 of the top 4 honors or AKT, or a 20-21 balanced hand.
Thanks in advance,
Don
Favorite defense to multi 2♦ is named multi-versus-multi.
Basically, you DOUBLE 2♦ to show one of three specific hand types
- An opening bid in hearts (five+ card and opening strength)
- An opening bid in spades
- 19 - poor 22 point balanced hand
- 19+ three suited hand (note those penalty options are still open!)
2♥ a strong notrump overcall,
2♠ - opening hand with clubs
2nt - opening hand with diamonds
3♣/3♦ - weak bids with suit bid
There is a reasonable follow up structure, including passing 2♥ overcall when weak with hearts.... etc... look up Chris Ryall's full write up at his multi0versus-multi webpage
#5
Posted 2013-January-03, 15:53
Junior - Always looking for new partners to improve my play with..I have my fair share of brilliancy and blunders.
"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
#6
Posted 2013-January-03, 15:56
FrancesHinden, on 2013-January-03, 15:13, said:
And that is what I would consider to be "expert standard" (quite regardless of what their double meant).
-- Bertrand Russell
#7
Posted 2013-January-03, 19:05
FrancesHinden, on 2013-January-03, 15:13, said:
Anyway, we play basically the same whatever the double means (because often opponents don't know what it means).
This is in the context of 2D being a 'bad' weak two, often a five card suit.
Pass = long diamonds, suggestion to play there
Redouble = I want to play in my own suit, please bid step 1
2H/2S = pass or correct
[We used to play these last two the other way round - redouble = "please bid your suit" and bidding of a suit natural]
I am curious, I am sure you have a reason for the change. Will you share?
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#8
Posted 2013-January-04, 05:12
P = offer to play
XX = relay, Opener shows their major AND strength
2M = P/C
2N = puppet to 3♣
Overall, I doubt it makes a big overall difference how the responses are set up providing they are logical. It is just important to have actually agreed something. Many new Multi partnerships forget to talk about these things and end up in a mess.
#9
Posted 2013-January-04, 05:41
When opener has hearts, we want to finish in 2♥ as soon as possible, giving opps as few bites of the cherry as possible. The disadvantage is that we give opps more bites of the cherry when responder prefers his own long suit, but that happens less often.
#10
Posted 2013-January-07, 16:14
Cascade, on 2013-January-03, 19:05, said:
Jallerton may be able to give some complicated technical reason, but in fact it was mainly to make it consistent with some other auctions. e.g.
1NT 2C (hearts + another) dbl we play
redble = I've got my own suit and suits = poc
(and we need to play them this way round because clubs might be partner's second suit, so you need to play pass as I want to play here opposite clubs)
#12
Posted 2013-January-07, 21:12
2♦-X-2M to play (since the 6-6+ fit is unlikely, opener usually has the unbid major)
2♦-X-XX(asks major)-P-2M (now opener's major is known and both opponents get to bid again)
than:
2♦-X-2M (p/c) (now direct bidder has to act not knowing opener's major)
2♦-X-XX(forces 2♥)-P-2♥ (now doubler can act, but does not know responder's suit yet)