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many flavors of reverse drury

#21 User is offline   billw55 

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Posted 2011-December-27, 07:51

View Postjillybean, on 2011-December-26, 13:04, said:

I see my regular partner and I are playing our own version which is why I am having trouble with other partners

That is what I meant with my earlier comment.

Of course in a regular partnership you can get the details nailed down. But with occasional or pickup partners, it is really hard to be on the same page.
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Posted 2023-April-10, 09:28

Have there been advances on Drury, do experts still play it? :)
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Posted 2023-April-10, 13:53

Here is what I think I prefer, taught to me by one partner, though not all of my regular partners want this much system:

2 is the only Drury bid - it is quite wide ranging, about 9-12 with 3 card support and 7-12 with 4 card support (so it contains a fair number of mixed raises).

After 2, 2M shows a subminimum opener - a hand that would not have opened in 1st seat.

2 is an inquiry promising full opening values, over which responder bids:

2M - 3 card raise, minimum
2N - no shortness, maximum
3M - 4 card raise, minimum
anything else - maximum, singleton in bid suit (this doesn't distinguish between 3 and 4 card raises, but 3 card raises with a singleton need a little more to be considered a maximum than 4 card raises with a singleton)
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Posted 2023-April-10, 14:54

View Postjillybean, on 2023-April-10, 09:28, said:

Have there been advances on Drury, do experts still play it? :)

I can tell you that a lot of experts still play it

I use different treatments in different partnerships.

My current preference is for 2C to show a 4 card constructive raise or 4 card limit and 2D to show a 3 card limit.

This maximizes bidding space to allow for exploration of constructive/limit after 2C. If interested, opener can bid 2D

Now 2M is constructive, 2OM is .I’m it with values there, 3m, similar, jumps are splinters with limit

Note, with a nod to the thread up-forum about information leakage, that opener is more likely to use the 2D bid with slam interest than with game interest.
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Posted 2023-April-10, 17:06

View Postakwoo, on 2023-April-10, 13:53, said:

Here is what I think I prefer, taught to me by one partner, though not all of my regular partners want this much system:

2 is the only Drury bid - it is quite wide ranging, about 9-12 with 3 card support and 7-12 with 4 card support (so it contains a fair number of mixed raises).

After 2, 2M shows a subminimum opener - a hand that would not have opened in 1st seat.

2 is an inquiry promising full opening values, over which responder bids:

2M - 3 card raise, minimum
2N - no shortness, maximum
3M - 4 card raise, minimum
anything else - maximum, singleton in bid suit (this doesn't distinguish between 3 and 4 card raises, but 3 card raises with a singleton need a little more to be considered a maximum than 4 card raises with a singleton)

Thanks

So, (uncontested auction)
P 1
2* 2 shows maximum, in my case it would be 15-17, singleton spade?
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Posted 2023-April-10, 17:20

View Postmikeh, on 2023-April-10, 14:54, said:

I can tell you that a lot of experts still play it

I use different treatments in different partnerships.

My current preference is for 2C to show a 4 card constructive raise or 4 card limit and 2D to show a 3 card limit.

This maximizes bidding space to allow for exploration of constructive/limit after 2C. If interested, opener can bid 2D

Now 2M is constructive, 2OM is .I’m it with values there, 3m, similar, jumps are splinters with limit

Note, with a nod to the thread up-forum about information leakage, that opener is more likely to use the 2D bid with slam interest than with game interest.


That sounds logical, I like the space saving.

P 1
2* 4 (I will try to make game)

P 1
2* 2 (we may have 6)

As the original thread title says, I've tried several Drury variations and settled on a 2 Drury because we considered 3 & 4 card support largely irrelevant when deciding on game, but I see it can be important when thinking of slam, and 2 Drury freed up a natural 2 which we thought more likely than 2 by a passed hand.
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Posted 2023-April-11, 07:13

View Postjillybean, on 2023-April-10, 17:06, said:

Thanks

So, (uncontested auction)
P 1
2* 2 shows maximum, in my case it would be 15-17, singleton spade?


No - those responses were by responder after opener's 2 inquiry, not by opener.
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Posted 2023-April-11, 07:40

Mike, is 2 descriptive, showing a cue or simply promise a good opener and ask partner to describe their hand more?

P 1
2* 2
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Posted 2023-April-11, 07:44

View Postakwoo, on 2023-April-11, 07:13, said:

No - those responses were by responder after opener's 2 inquiry, not by opener.


P 1
2* 2*
2 1444 hand
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Posted 2023-April-11, 09:41

View Postjillybean, on 2023-April-11, 07:44, said:

P 1
2* 2*
2 1444 hand


Or 14(53) or even a very good in context 13(54)
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