Kaplan Inversion versus Flannery Which is better?
#1
Posted 2012-May-19, 16:19
#2
Posted 2012-May-20, 02:26
I haven't played Kaplan Inversion for a long time but if you are going to bother to change your system to play it, you should at least play a better structure of Opener's rebids than simply using 1♥-1♠-1NT as showing exclusively the 4-5 in the majors hand.
#3
Posted 2012-May-20, 05:56
jdeegan, on 2012-May-19, 16:19, said:
I assume you mean a x5xx balanced hand with 5 hearts can't bid 1♥ 1♠ 1NT.
We do. This is an important bid you don't want to lose. Playing 2♣ as artificial, we have already given up a natural weak club bid, so we do the same with diamonds and rebid 2♦ to show 4 spades. Maybe not everyone's cup of tea but we like it. An x54x hand rebids 1NT.
#4
Posted 2012-May-20, 07:04
KI is useful if -
You can't play a semi-forcing NT [3-card limit raises and invitational single-suiters responding 1NT]
You want to respond 1S with GF balanced hands, leading to full relays
You play Flannery - now 1H:1S, 2D can show 11-13/17+ with hearts, with 2H showing 14-16.
Flannery fits in well with some methods but I don't recommended it in general.
Whether 1H:1S is natural or KI, you should play 1H:1S, 1NT as diamonds [you can include some other hands here too].
#5
Posted 2012-May-20, 07:18
#6
Posted 2012-May-20, 08:29
1NT = 4+♦ or BAL
2♣ = 4+♣
2♦ = 6+♥
2♥ = 4+♠ 5+♥ NF
2♠ = natural reverse
There have also been past threads suggesting a structure similar to Gazilli in this auction but, to reflect the difference, I believe it was named bazilli
#7
Posted 2012-May-20, 09:05
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#8
Posted 2012-May-20, 10:10
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#9
Posted 2012-May-20, 12:00
olien, on 2012-May-20, 08:29, said:
1NT = 4+♦ or BAL
2♣ = 4+♣
2♦ = 6+♥
2♥ = 4+♠ 5+♥ NF
2♠ = natural reverse
There have also been past threads suggesting a structure similar to Gazilli in this auction but, to reflect the difference, I believe it was named bazilli
i like this method- 1NT a bal or 4+ ♦ better than 4♠ hand.
with 4♠ & 5♥ will be like you opened 2♥ Flannery.
and have some chance of playing in 1NT when right.
#10
Posted 2012-May-20, 16:24
MickyB, on 2012-May-20, 07:04, said:
It would be more accurate to say:
"Whether 1H:1S is natural or KI, you could play 1H:1S, 1NT as diamonds [you can include some other hands here too]."
#11
Posted 2012-May-21, 08:00
olien, on 2012-May-20, 08:29, said:
1NT = 4+♦ or BAL
2♣ = 4+♣
2♦ = 6+♥
2♥ = 4+♠ 5+♥ NF
2♠ = natural reverse
There have also been past threads suggesting a structure similar to Gazilli in this auction but, to reflect the difference, I believe it was named bazilli
If you are putting stronger hands through the 2♣ bid, then I don't really see the need for transfers. Reverse your diamond and heart meanings, and it's the same.
However, if 2♣ is natural and weak, as in your case, then transfers give you the ability to show strength with a rebid. But you are then in the dark as to responder's game suitability. An artificial 2♣ rebid with strength (15+ or your choice) allows an escape in 2♥ or a natural 2NT or 3m, so seems better to me.
And actually only your 2♦ bid is a transfer, which needs a 6 card suit, so not very useful.
This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2012-May-21, 08:07
#12
Posted 2012-May-21, 10:56
#13
Posted 2012-May-21, 21:37
olien, on 2012-May-20, 08:29, said:
I play the above slightly modified.
1NT = 4+♣ or BAL
2♣ = 4+♦
2♦ = 6+♥
2♥ = 4+♠ 5+♥ NF
2♠ = natural reverse
Not sure what I think about KI in general - the only reasonably frequent auction I've noticed gains from is 1H-1NT!-2S-All Pass and it often lets people double 1S as lead directional.
#14
Posted 2012-May-21, 22:44
mgoetze, on 2012-May-20, 10:10, said:
Never heard of this technique, how does it work? I prefer KI except in ACBL GCC events (where only Flannery is legal), but it can't figure out how it could be useful to use both treatments. I am quite willing to be convinced.
#15
Posted 2012-May-22, 04:02
Cthulhu D, on 2012-May-21, 21:37, said:
I have one regular partner with whom I play KI, and another regular partner who hates the idea, so I can easily say I think it helps greatly. I recall a number of recent times when with no KI we have missed a 5-3 spade contract when responder is weak. Admittedly, if we were playing an artificial opener rebid of 2♦ that showed 3 spades that would not have been a problem, but she likes that to be diamonds.
I think the other benefit of KI is that when RHO comes in, you are in a much better position to support.
#16
Posted 2012-May-22, 06:14
mikestar13, on 2012-May-21, 22:44, said:
As I (almost) said above -
1H:1S
1N = 3+D
2C = 3+C
2D = 11-13/17+ 6+H
2H = 14-16 6+H
Alternatively, you could play all of your rebids as natural.
Having five spades is much less frequent than having a forcing NT with 0-4 spades, so there must be a decent case for inverting them.
#17
Posted 2012-May-22, 06:27
Cthulhu D, on 2012-May-21, 21:37, said:
1NT = 4+♣ or BAL
2♣ = 4+♦
2♦ = 6+♥
2♥ = 4+♠ 5+♥ NF
2♠ = natural reverse
That's so 2010 I don't know how long Hurd-Wooldridge have played 1NT as diamonds, but playing transfers in this sort of situation has gone out of fashion quite recently on BBF.
1H:1S, 1NT as clubs gains you the ability to bid 2C now to say "I would have passed 2C if you'd bid it"
1H:1S, 1NT as diamonds gains you 2C as a cheap force. A simple use for this would be to play it as "bad preference to either of opener's suits", with direct preference showing good 8-10 or so. I think this is a clear improvement.
I put GF balanced hands through 1S, so I get much more mileage out of this 2C bid - it may be a prelude to a GF relay.