Responder's Jump Shift What does this mean?
#1
Posted 2005-May-08, 15:43
I've tried to cover all possibilities, but please let me know if you play something else as well:
(1) Natural and weak. Presumably something like 4♠-6♦ playing walsh style.
(2) Natural and invitational. Either 4♠-6♦ or 5♠-5♦ (or could be either) based on style.
(3) Natural and game forcing.
(4) Stopper ask (please bid 3NT with a diamond stopper partner!)
(5) Splinter, agreeing clubs.
(6) Some kind of forcing club raise (presumably 3♣ is inv) but not necessarily a splinter.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#2
Posted 2005-May-08, 15:55
#3
Posted 2005-May-08, 16:22
#4
Posted 2005-May-08, 21:29
#5
Posted 2005-May-08, 21:38
#7
Posted 2005-May-08, 22:36
#8
Posted 2005-May-08, 23:59
♠ AKJxx
♥ x
♦ Axxxx
♣ Jx
How would you recommend to get to the best contract playing your favorite system/methods, when south deals and holds:
(1)
♠ x
♥ Kxx
♦ xxx
♣ AKQxxx
(2)
♠ x
♥ Axx
♦ Kxx
♣ KQTxxx
(3)
♠ x
♥ Axx
♦ Kx
♣ KQTxxxx
(4)
♠ -
♥ xxx
♦ KQxx
♣ AKxxxx
In a standard system, all these hands will open 1♣ and rebid 2♣. Each has 12 hcp and four controls. In fact the first two have the exact same distribution. Yet the best contract would seem to be different in each case. Can you devise a convincing auction to find them?
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2005-May-09, 01:09
I use 2♦ as an artificial GF (Bourke Relay) so in each of these hands responder will bid 2♦ and opener will make the most descriptive rebid (2♥, 2NT, 3♣, 3♦), responder will rebid/raise ♦ to show his hand and I will leave you to fill in the rest of these convincing auctions!
Eric
#10
Posted 2005-May-09, 01:33
#11
Posted 2005-May-09, 02:31
So, if 2D is forcing (either 1R or GF), it makes sense IMO to use 3D as splinter; if 2D is NF, then it does make sense to use it as natural GF.
#12
Posted 2005-May-09, 02:34
But this is just a matter of partnership
agreement. You could also play it as gameforcing,
making the seq.
1C - 1S
2C - 2D (*)
??? - 3D
(*) NMF
showing this kind of hand.
with kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2005-May-09, 03:00
awm, on May 9 2005, 12:59 AM, said:
♠ AKJxx
♥ x
♦ Axxxx
♣ Jx
How would you recommend to get to the best contract playing your favorite system/methods, when south deals and holds:
(1)
♠ x
♥ Kxx
♦ xxx
♣ AKQxxx
(2)
♠ x
♥ Axx
♦ Kxx
♣ KQTxxx
(3)
♠ x
♥ Axx
♦ Kx
♣ KQTxxxx
(4)
♠ -
♥ xxx
♦ KQxx
♣ AKxxxx
In a standard system, all these hands will open 1♣ and rebid 2♣. Each has 12 hcp and four controls. In fact the first two have the exact same distribution. Yet the best contract would seem to be different in each case. Can you devise a convincing auction to find them?
I play straight NWF.
The first question, one needs to answer is,
does north want to force to game?
For me the answer is yes.
The second question, one needs to answer is,
is south strong enough, to insist on game, opposite
an inviational hand?
For me the answer is no.
The third question: Which form of scoring,
altough this is largely irrelevant for me, but the
answer may affect the answers for to the previous
questions.
So the biddding would start in all cases
1C - 1S
2C - 2D (1)
3C (2) - 3D (3)
(1) NWF
(2) minimum, denying 3 card spade support,
a 4 card heart suit, a diamond stopper (...)
the last thing, because the 6 / 7 card suit
makes 2NT not the most desireable spot,
except for hand (1), and there you dont
have a stopper
(3) game force, at least 5-4
Now over 3D
South will bid 3NT with hand (1)-(3), and 5D with
hand (4) not perfect, but that is the price I pay,
for playing such simplistic methods.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2005-May-09, 03:11
awm, on May 9 2005, 05:59 AM, said:
♠ AKJxx
♥ x
♦ Axxxx
♣ Jx
How would you recommend to get to the best contract playing your favorite system/methods, when south deals and holds:
I bid 2D (1R force) and later 3H (4sf).
Sure, in some cases, when pard shows H stopper with Axx and we stop in 3NT, we might lose a perfect-fit miracle 25 hcp slam in a minor, but in view of the spedaes misfit this should not occur too often.
#15
Posted 2005-May-09, 03:16
awm, on May 8 2005, 04:43 PM, said:
Ok, are we all on same page.....the opp are bidding yes....
I see no passing on this auction?
ROFL
If the opp are passing and not bidding on this auction...good grief.....nevermind.
#16 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-09, 04:29
That being said...
1) 1C-1S-2C-2D-2H-3D-3N-p
2) 1C-1S-2C-2D-2N-3D-3H-4C-4D-4H-5C-p
3) 1C-1S-2C-2D-2N-3D-3H-4C-4D-4H-6C-p
4) 1C-1S-2C-2D-3D-4H(spl)-6D.
I think these are good auctions but understand its hard to be objective so maybe theyre somewhat contrived.
#17
Posted 2005-May-09, 09:06
(1) ......3♦-3NT
(2) ......3♦-3♥-3♠-3NT-4♣-5♣
(3) same as (2)
(4) ......3♦-4♦-4♥-5♣-5♠-6♦

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