More Multi
#1
Posted 2024-February-29, 14:56
*2way Multi weak 2 in Major or strong balanced
Vul vs. NV. MP's
How do you play 3♥, and is your method common?
#2
Posted 2024-February-29, 14:58
#3
Posted 2024-February-29, 15:13
- 3♥ - at least 3-3 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for spades.
- 3♠ - at least 3=4 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for hearts.
- 3NT - to play.
- 4♣ - transfer me into your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♦ - bid your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♥ - pass or correct, very wide ranging.
- 4♠ - to play, do not bid more than this. Can be shorter spades and a 'read' of opener's major suit.
I also have some rules about double and 3♦ here, but they didn't come up while I played it.
#4
Posted 2024-February-29, 16:02
#5
Posted 2024-February-29, 16:07
As an aside, if North thought that 3♥ showed hearts I think they should raise. The three-card support, limited wasted values opposite presumed spade shortage, and shortness in the opps' suit are all good signs. And the vulnerability is good for taking a risk. Also I think if 3♥ is natural it should also be forcing, but I'd raise even if it was NF.
#7
Posted 2024-February-29, 16:28
DavidKok, on 2024-February-29, 15:13, said:
- 3♥ - at least 3-3 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for spades.
- 3♠ - at least 3=4 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for hearts.
- 3NT - to play.
- 4♣ - transfer me into your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♦ - bid your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♥ - pass or correct, very wide ranging.
- 4♠ - to play, do not bid more than this. Can be shorter spades and a 'read' of opener's major suit.
I also have some rules about double and 3♦ here, but they didn't come up while I played it.
Any caveats because of the vulnerability or strength of the balanced hand. I play the balanced hand as 24-27 so have no issues with biding a Bust 3-3.
#9
Posted 2024-February-29, 22:44
DavidKok, on 2024-February-29, 15:13, said:
- 4♣ - transfer me into your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♦ - bid your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♥ - pass or correct, very wide ranging.
- 4♠ - to play, do not bid more than this. Can be shorter spades and a 'read' of opener's major suit.
Is 4H really pass or correct for you? One of the benefits of playing 4C/D this way is you regain the ability to play game in your own major suit.
#10
Posted 2024-February-29, 22:45
mw64ahw, on 2024-February-29, 16:21, said:
These were my thoughts too. Playing against reasonably experienced pair.
I have a little experience with Multi, my partner has none.
After the 3♥ bid North stumbled, said "I'm going to alert that as pass or correct", and passed.
After this board I just shrug my shoulders, add an expletive and move on to the next table.
#11
Posted 2024-March-01, 09:22
jillybean, on 2024-February-29, 22:45, said:
I have a little experience with Multi, my partner has none.
After the 3♥ bid North stumbled, said "I'm going to alert that as pass or correct", and passed.
After this board I just shrug my shoulders, add an expletive and move on to the next table.
I have only experience of playing against Multi, but I would be happy to encounter opponents who bid 3♥ on this hand at unfavourable vulnerability.
#12
Posted 2024-March-01, 09:25
sfi, on 2024-February-29, 22:44, said:
After 4♣ and response of 4♦, you bid 4♠ if you want to be there and pass 4♥ if you want to be there, so nothing is lost for the other major. Other possible agreement is 4♣ = transfer your M or my own ♥, 4♦ = bid your M or my own ♠. The real problem with multi is that after the intervention, it is difficult to investigate a slam with 'other' major, e.g. after 2♥ (3♣) 3♠ (P) the opener may cue bid.
#13
Posted 2024-March-01, 10:09
jillybean, on 2024-February-29, 22:45, said:
These were my thoughts too. Playing against reasonably experienced pair.
I have a little experience with Multi, my partner has none.
After the 3♥ bid North stumbled, said "I'm going to alert that as pass or correct", and passed.
After this board I just shrug my shoulders, add an expletive and move on to the next table.
IMHO, you should have called the director.
It is illogical for North to pass if his explanation of South's 3♥ is what his system really is. I would let the TD decide if the pass was based off UI.
In EBU land, players can ask the TD to record the psyche (e.g. if North claims his final pass was psychic)
#14
Posted 2024-March-01, 11:36
DavidKok, on 2024-February-29, 15:13, said:
- 3♥ - at least 3-3 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for spades.
- 3♠ - at least 3=4 in the majors, pass or correct, may have better support for hearts.
- 3NT - to play.
- 4♣ - transfer me into your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♦ - bid your suit. Very wide ranging.
- 4♥ - pass or correct, very wide ranging.
- 4♠ - to play, do not bid more than this. Can be shorter spades and a 'read' of opener's major suit.
So the only way to bid clubs is 5♣ or higher?
I suppose we can live with that, but I would like a way to bid 4♥ to play (either naturally or using 4♦ as a puppet to 4♥).
But ok, if responder has an own hearts suit they can just bid 4♣ and pass the expected transfer.
#15
Posted 2024-March-01, 13:17
mw64ahw, on 2024-February-29, 16:28, said:
sfi, on 2024-February-29, 22:44, said:
fuzzyquack, on 2024-March-01, 09:25, said:
helene_t, on 2024-March-01, 11:36, said:
I suppose we can live with that, but I would like a way to bid 4♥ to play (either naturally or using 4♦ as a puppet to 4♥).
But ok, if responder has an own hearts suit they can just bid 4♣ and pass the expected transfer.
#16
Posted 2024-March-01, 14:26
jillybean, on 2024-February-29, 14:56, said:
(3♣)-3♥ = good (~ 14-16) overcall in hearts or bad (~ 11-13) overcall in spades
2♦-(3♣)-3♥: almost as if RHO had opened 3♣, but will e.g. double (for takeout) more frequently, knowing that partner either has support for the major or at least five cards (65432 or better suit) in the other major
jillybean, on 2024-February-29, 14:56, said:
It's played by nullve - nullve against nullve - nullve.