Minor sign offs after Stayman
#1
Posted 2016-December-30, 02:52
1NT--
2C = Stayman. Not 4 hearts INV (unless 4+ spades). Includes 6+D weak/strong without a major, and 5-5 minors GF.
2D = Transfer. Can be four hearts if INV.
2H = Transfer, 5+ spades.
2S = Range ask or clubs. GF with 5+C and 4H is possible.
...2NT/3C = Min/max.
......3C = To play.
......3D = GF with 5+C and 4H. Opener can show clubs support with 3S.
......3M = GF with clubs and shortness.
......NT = To play.
......4C = GF with clubs, no shortness.
......4D = GF with clubs, short diamonds.
2NT+ = Can be whatever. I intend to use 2NT as nullve's Puppet Stayman, 3m as natural INV and 3M as (31)(54).
Opener use classic rebids over Stayman, rebidding 2H with 4-4 majors.
1NT--2C; 2D---
2H = INV with 5-4 majors (either way).
2S = Range ask or clubs (if GF then 5+C and 4S).
...2NT/3C = Min/max.
......Pass/3C/3NT = To play.
......3D/H = Shortness with 5+C and 4S.
......3S = GF with 5+C and 4S, doesn't want to show shortness.
2NT = Shape ask.
...3m = 5 card suit.
...3H = 4-4 minors.
...3S = 3-3-3-4
...3NT = 3-3-4-3
3C = Diamonds, GF (could pass 2D with weak hand).
3D = GF 5-5 minors.
3M = Smolen.
1NT--2C; 2H---
2S = Range ask / clubs (promises 4 spades).
...2NT/3C = Min/max, not 4-4 majors. 3C now to play, suit bids GF with 5+C and 4S.
2NT = Shape ask.
...3m = Natural, 4-4.
...3H = 5 hearts.
...3S = Natural, 4-4.
...3NT = 3-4-3-3
3C = Diamonds. Pass 3D or follow-up with GF bids.
3D = GF 5-5 minors.
3H = INV.
1NT--2C; 2S---
2NT = Puppet to 3C. Has a 5+ minor weak/strong.
...3C = Ok.
......Pass = Weak.
......3D = To play.
......3M = GF with diamonds and short major.
......3NT = GF with 5+C and 4S.
......4C = GF with diamonds and short clubs.
......4D = GF with diamonds, no shortness.
3C = Shape ask.
...3D = 4 diamonds.
...3H = 4 clubs.
...3S = 5 spades.
...3NT = 4-3-3-3
3D = 5-5 minors.
3S = INV.
Nothing special after transfers really, but after transfer to hearts we use 2NT as INV with 4 hearts, while 2S is INV with 5 hearts or GF 5-5 majors.
#2
Posted 2016-December-30, 07:08
Kungsgeten, on 2016-December-30, 02:52, said:
2C = Stayman. Not 4 hearts INV (unless 4+ spades). Includes 6+D weak/strong without a major, and 5-5 minors GF.
[...]
2NT+ = Can be whatever. I intend to use 2NT as nullve's Puppet Stayman, 3m as natural INV and 3M as (31)(54).
[...]
1NT--2C; 2S---
2NT = Puppet to 3C. Has a 5+ minor weak/strong.
...3C = Ok.
......Pass = Weak.
......3D = To play.
......3M = GF with diamonds and short major.
......3NT = GF with 5+C and 4S.
......4C = GF with diamonds and short clubs.
......4D = GF with diamonds, no shortness.
[...]
3D = 5-5 minors.
How do you bid non-slammish GF hands with 4M5D(31)/(40)? In particular, if you respond 2♣ with 3451, how do you proceed over 1N-2♣; 2♠?
#3
Posted 2016-December-30, 07:28
nullve, on 2016-December-30, 07:08, said:
It is "your" Puppet Stayman but would he not respond 2NT with that hand?
#4
Posted 2016-December-30, 10:22
#5
Posted 2016-December-31, 07:02
Idea #1:
1N-?:
2♣: as in OP, except can also be WK w/ 3-S3-H6+C1
(...)
2♠: range ask (with bal. INV w/o 4c M) or INV w/ long minor
...2N = MIN
...3♣ = MAX, rejects INV w/ 6+ C
...3♦ = MAX, accepts INV w/ 6+ C, rejects INV w/ 6+ D
...3♥+ = accepts all invites
(...)
3♣ = WK, 3-S3-H6+D / GF, 1-suited w/ 6+ C2
...3♦ = forced
......P = WK
......3♥+ = GF, 1-suited w/ 6+ C
3♦ = GF, 4H5+C3
(...)
The point is that Responder is no longer forced to use Stayman on weak hands with 3-S3-H6+D.
1 Then Responder will follow up with 2♠(range ask) over 1N-2♣; 2R and with 2N(puppet to 3♣) over 1N-2♣; 2♠
2 Or covering the same hands as 3M/4m over 1N-2♠; 2N/3♣ in OP.
3 Same as 3♦ over 1N-2♠; 2N/3♣ in OP.
Idea #2:
Suppose
* Stayman is never used on weak hands with 3-S3-H6+D (the point of Idea #1)
* 2♥ over 1N-2♦ denies 4+ H;
* 3♣ over 1N-2♦; 2♥ is not only a transfer to diamonds but effectively a puppet to 3♦.
Then an alternative on weak hands with 4H6+D is to transfer to hearts(!) and then rebid
* 3♣(puppet to 3♦) over 1N-2♦; 2♥;
* 3♦(retransfer to H) over 1N-2♦; 2♠+.
One obvious downside is that the partnership can no longer stop in 2♥ (after 1N-2♣; 2♥-P) on these hands, but at least 3♥ after, say, 1N-2♦; 2♠-3♦(retransfer); 3♥-P will be Law-protected. (Opps will have 16+ black cards between them, hence either 8+ spades or 9+ clubs.)
This post has been edited by nullve: 2016-December-31, 13:00
#6
Posted 2017-January-01, 18:17
2C = Stayman, includes INV with 5 spades, excludes INV with 4 hearts.
2D = Transfer. May be INV with 4 hearts.
2H = Transfer. Not INV with 5 spades
2S = Range ask (INV to game/slam) or GF with 6+ clubs.
2NT = Puppet Stayman, including (31)(54) and (30)(55).
3C = Diamonds, weak/GF
3D = GF with 6+ minor and short other minor.
3M = GF 5-5 minors, short major.
1NT-2C; 2D---
2H = INV 5+ hearts, 4 spades.
2S = Range ask or clubs + major (weak/GF)
2NT = INV 5 spades.
3C = Diamonds + major (GF)
3D = 4441 with short black suit. (short red suit transfers to clubs and bids 3D).
3M = Smolen
1NT-2C; 2H---
2S = Range ask or clubs + spades (weak/GF).
2NT = INV with 5 spades.
3C = Diamonds + spades (weak/GF)
3D = Hearts support?
1NT-2C; 2S---
2NT = Clubs + hearts (weak/GF)
3C = Diamonds + hearts (weak/GF)
3D = Spades support?
1NT--2D; 2H---
2S = INV with 4/5 hearts (similar to Scanian 1NT method)
2NT+ = Transfers.
1NT--2H; 2S---
2NT+ = Transfers
1NT--2S; 2NT/3C---
3C = To play
3D = CONFIT (see Heeman NT structure; asks for controls and fit).
Suit = GF with 6+ clubs.
#7
Posted 2017-January-01, 18:34
Instead, consider removing the club-based hands that you cannot handle from 2♣. In your original scheme, that probably just means weak hands with hearts and longer clubs, which is not a huge loss, though I believe you will find some additional refinements once you start along this line of thinking.
#8
Posted 2017-January-02, 01:02
#9
Posted 2017-January-02, 03:58
1NT - 2♦; 2♥
==
2♠ = INV (natural 2NT rebid); or 4+ clubs GF; or slammy 1-suiter
2NT = 5♥-4♠, INV
3♣ = 4+ diamonds, GF
3♦ = 5+ spades, GF
3♥ = 6+ hearts, INV
3♠, 4m = splinters
While the hands being dealt with are slightly different, perhaps you could adapt this multi-way 2♠ to your needs and use the 2NT rebid to differentiate between the 4 and 5 card invites.
#10
Posted 2017-January-02, 09:14
#11
Posted 2017-January-09, 17:31
#14
Posted 2017-January-09, 23:27
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#15
Posted 2017-January-10, 03:08
The Scanian NT method uses minor suit transfers after Stayman with slammish minor one suiters, which is another approach if you want less focus on the 4M 5+m GF hands. They use the following response structure:
1NT--
2C = Stayman, includes a lot of hands.
2D = Hearts. 5+ suit or INV with 4 hearts (including 4-4 majors)
2H = Spades. 5+ suit weak/GF or INV with 4 spades.
2S = Range ask/sign off in diamonds/sign off both minors/GF both minors
2NT = Asking weak doubleton, balanced GF or INV with 6+m.
3C = To play.
3D = Three-suiter with a short minor.
3M = Three-suiter with short major.