Best use for 1NT-2♣; 2♦-2♥?
#1
Posted 2013-August-24, 04:50
- Invitational hand with 5 hearts and 4 spades?
- Invitational hand with 5 hearts, may or may not have 4 spades? ( This would free up the sequence 1NT-2♦; 2♥-2♠ which I am currently using for this, please specify what that should show instead then.)
- Weak with both majors? If so please specify the shapes you would use this with. Would you do it with 4414? 4513? 5413?
- Weak with 4 hearts, 3-4 spades and 5+ clubs?
- Something else?
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2013-August-24, 05:00
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2013-August-24, 05:47
Edit: Alternatively, play 2H as a puppet to 2S. Now, pass = 5S4H weak, 2N = 5H4S INV, higher = up to you.
#4
Posted 2013-August-24, 06:18
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2013-August-24, 06:46
#6
Posted 2013-August-24, 07:15
mgoetze, on 2013-August-24, 06:18, said:
MickyB, on 2013-August-24, 05:47, said:
#7
Posted 2013-August-24, 08:40
2D - 2H = classic Garbage Stayman ( see posts 2 and 5 ) < 7 hcp (4/4)+ Majors, equal length or longer ♠---never longer ♥.
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#8
Posted 2013-August-24, 08:50
2H forces 2S then:
Pass = weak 5S and 4+H
2NT = invite 5H and 4S
3m = GF both majors and short in other minor
3M = 6-4 majors invite (NF)
This solves the 4-5 major invite which otherwise has no bid (we use 2D...2S as just showing a heart invite since 2D...2NT is a GF with hearts and clubs). It also gives us space to show complete pattern on all 5431 hands. We lose a way to show 5H/4S weak but we gain 5S/4H weak so basically break even. I haven't had great results bidding stayman on weak 4-4 majors hands without a diamond suit in any case so don't miss that at all.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2013-August-25, 01:11
With a weak hand and 5+♥-4♠ we transfer and ignore the ♠s, hoping for the best.
#10
Posted 2013-August-27, 12:04
We used these positions for smolen type of hands. Thr bid 2M promises 5 in OM and inv+ values. Usually 4 in the bid M. But we bid like this with 5332 hands and 5-5 hands
#11
Posted 2013-August-27, 18:05
Free, on 2013-August-25, 01:11, said:
With a weak hand and 5+♥-4♠ we transfer and ignore the ♠s, hoping for the best.
Out of question, do you feel that you get good results from bidding 2♣ with weak hands which are only 4-4 majors and which are not willing to pass a 2♦ rebid by opener? My general experience is that these find a major suit fit about half the time, and that the wins from finding a 4-4 major fit are roughly offset by the losses when we play 2M on a 4-3 (instead of 1NT).
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#12
Posted 2013-August-28, 00:40
awm, on 2013-August-27, 18:05, said:
If that's so, you should be able to improve your odds by being more selective about the hands you do it on. For example, if you use Stayman on J109x Q109x xx xxx but not on Jxxx Qxxx xx xxx you reduce, or possibly eliminate, the cost of playing in a 4-3 fit.
I think the main cost of bidding Stayman on 4-4 is that you lose when you have 5-4 opposite 2-3, because you will play the 4-3 fit instead of the 5-2.
#13
Posted 2013-August-28, 03:55
gnasher, on 2013-August-28, 00:40, said:
I'd correct on 3-2 anyway. Partner can be 5-5, which is obviously less frequent than 5-4, but I think it's much more important to play the 5-3 instead of the 5-2, whereas playing the 5-2 instead of the 4-3 is only a marginal gain.
#14
Posted 2013-August-28, 12:21
IMHO, I think of garbage stayman as a way to look for a great fit with a safety valve that assures a playable fit when partner does not have a four card major. Therefore, I do not really care if responder has longer hearts, longer spades or even 4-4 majors (I am not recommending the tactic with 4-4 majors, just not insisting it is always wrong). We might not end up in our best (of poor choices) fit, but at least opener will not be doing such unfortunate things as returning to no-trump or trying for game and we will have (slightly) more trumps than the opponents. The gains come when we find our 4-4 or 4-5 fit at the two level.
#15
Posted 2013-August-28, 12:29
Thanks,
Dan
#16
Posted 2013-August-28, 12:40
awm, on 2013-August-27, 18:05, said:
With at least half the deck I'm fine with playing a 4-3 fit, so with 5+HCP I'll stayman. With less I usually just pass, there's no good reason to give opps another chance to Double you. I haven't kept track if this is a winning strategy in practice, but in theory it sounds ok imo.
#17
Posted 2013-August-28, 13:20
#18
Posted 2013-August-28, 14:18
aguahombre, on 2013-August-28, 13:20, said:
I don't see how it creates any holes. It might deny you an opportunity to plug a hole that you have elsewhere, but if I don't have those holes in the rest of my system, why shouldn't I play garbage Stayman?
-- Bertrand Russell
#19
Posted 2013-August-28, 14:49
mgoetze, on 2013-August-28, 14:18, said:
Well, maybe you should. But we have found uses for Stayman and 2-level continuations after 2D or 2H answers which we don't feel like trying to cram into other sequences. So playing garbage Stayman would create holes for us.
#20
Posted 2013-August-29, 12:28
I think whether you garbage stayman or not with 4-4 in the majors depends on several factors. I will do so if we are playing teams and I think my hand is definitely going down in 1N, but may make 2M if we find a fit, especially NV. I might also consider whether our NT range is different than the other table, or whether we will be facing similar decisions. I am much less likely to stayman if I am a near max for my values, I tend to play 1N when we have the majority of points, but not enough to invite game.