precision with a higher limit 1H opener?
#1
Posted 2012-June-09, 16:20
this frees up the 1H rebid after 1C-1D for your preferred relay toy without damaging the rest of your 1C follow ups. obviously the downside is the lost definition for your 1♥ opener.
any views?
#2
Posted 2012-June-09, 16:35
http://www.bridgematters.com/spry.pdf
#3
Posted 2012-June-09, 17:20
#4
Posted 2012-June-09, 18:27
And I like that Spry system. I tend to discount non 5-card Major systems, but that one has promise.
#6
Posted 2012-June-09, 19:35
I did experiment on paper with this idea along with...
1C-1D, 1H as 20+
This leaves 1C-1D, 1S as 16-19 and 1C-1D, 2H as 19-20
However, if one is going to use 1C-1D, 1H as 20+, one might as well use something like TOSR for the rest...
After 1C-1D
.....1S-various unbal with 5-cd minor
.....1N-17-19
.....2C-majors
.....2D-a single major
.....2M-5M/4m
.....etc
which adequately handles the 16+ hearts anyway. So why not include them in the strong club?
Or if you prefer natural rebids after 1C-1D, then more space is necessary for a 1H rebid since it has to handle more heart/spade patterns (3-suited patterns primarily) than does the 1C-1D, 1S sequence. Besides which, a natural 1H rebid is useful for 4H/5m unbalanced shapes.
#7
Posted 2012-June-09, 21:50
Now, if you were talking about making 1♦ be up to 18 or 19, then I can agree with that, and have toyed with it (just mental thinking though). To the normal nebulous 1♦ (2+), I would add 16-18 hands with: 6+ Diamonds, both minors, 5+ Diamond - 4 Heart hands (or a REALLY bad 5) with shortness in Spades. This releases a lot of tension from the 1♣ - 1♦; 2♦, and creates the possibility of utilizing it for multiple hand types, like the minors any strength, a GF balanced hand, etc.
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#8
Posted 2012-June-10, 03:21
straube, on 2012-June-09, 19:35, said:
After 1C-1D
.....1S-various unbal with 5-cd minor
.....1N-17-19
.....2C-majors
.....2D-a single major
.....2M-5M/4m
.....etc
On 16 opposite 0? You are a brave, brave man.
-- Bertrand Russell
#9
Posted 2012-June-10, 05:45
Take big Heart hands out of 1C-force.
Up the 1H top somewhat - say 18 if 0-2 Spades.
Add Heart-showing jump(s)/forces after 1D opener
for 18+ 5+H.
Eg. After 1D-1S-, some Gazzilli-like 2C force
with big Hearts or H+2nd.
#10
Posted 2012-June-10, 10:09
mgoetze, on 2012-June-10, 03:21, said:
Really? And btw it is very rare to have exactly 16 opposite 0. I was describing TOSR (Transfer Oriented Symmetric Relay) which does a pretty good job at finding a good part score after 1C-1D (0-7). I can't think how their structure can be described as brave. Maybe something like Meckwell is a tad more conservative, but Meckwell's 1C-1D, 1M is forcing which means they can't stop at the 1-level either if that's what you meant. What did you mean?
#11
Posted 2012-June-10, 11:17
straube, on 2012-June-10, 10:09, said:
Compare how many more opportunities the opponents have to communicate with each other whether they would like to compete or penalize you when you bid 1♣-1♦-2♦(either major) compared to 1♣-1♦-1M.
-- Bertrand Russell
#12
Posted 2012-June-10, 11:41
mgoetze, on 2012-June-10, 11:17, said:
Thanks for the example. I'd think the opponents have more opportunities to compete over 1M than 2D, but artificial bids and transfers do let them double. I'm not very concerned about it and I don't worry that opponents might double Stayman or Jacoby although sometimes they will do well to do so. I take your point, but I don't feel that one has to be very brave to play TOSR continuations.
#13
Posted 2012-June-13, 23:26
#14
Posted 2012-June-14, 03:22
#15
Posted 2012-June-14, 15:45
Siegmund, on 2012-June-13, 23:26, said:
The 11-15 range is conservative for sure -- that's why we use the 9(10) - 15 range instead . In fact, on shapely two suited hands, we might even consider opening 1M on a 8 count instead of a 2M preempt.
That said, I really don't understand the appeal of extending the 1M range to 18/19 in a Precision context...
#16
Posted 2012-June-14, 23:17