Thoughts on extra 2 bids in a multi two structure
#1
Posted 2017-June-17, 21:22
I was after some thoughts on the 2♥/2♠/2NT in a multi two bidding structure. I know a few possible ways to do it and would like some thoughts on each.
1. 2♥/2♠ shows 5 of the major and 4+ of a minor and 2NT shows at least 55 in the minors. Each of these is 6-10 pts.
With this structure how would you show a hand with both majors and similar point range? Also how would partner structure a strong enquiry over the 2♥/2♠ bids?
2. 2♥ and 2NT as above, 2♠ as 5♠ and 4+ of any other suit.
With this structure how would partner structure a strong enquiry?
3. 2♥ as 5 ♥ and 4+ of another suit, 2♠ and 2NT as in 1 above.
With this structure how would you do a strong enquiry?
Of these 3 which would you recommend and why? Keep in mind the questions I asked about each!
Thanks,
Ian
#2
Posted 2017-June-18, 00:52
- if the opener has majors, and the responder is weak, than the major will be played on the second level
- it is much harder to overcall this opening with 2♠
#3
Posted 2017-June-18, 07:05
hirowla, on 2017-June-17, 21:22, said:
I was after some thoughts on the 2♥/2♠/2NT in a multi two bidding structure. I know a few possible ways to do it and would like some thoughts on each.
1. 2♥/2♠ shows 5 of the major and 4+ of a minor and 2NT shows at least 55 in the minors. Each of these is 6-10 pts.
With this structure how would you show a hand with both majors and similar point range? Also how would partner structure a strong enquiry over the 2♥/2♠
bids?
2. 2♥ and 2NT as above, 2♠ as 5♠ and 4+ of any other suit.
With this structure how would partner structure a strong enquiry?
3. 2♥ as 5 ♥ and 4+ of another suit, 2♠ and 2NT as in 1 above.
With this structure how would you do a strong enquiry?
1. (Muiderberg 2M)
With this structure how would you show a hand with both majors and similar point range?
Some have put this hand type into their otherwise strong 2♣ opening. (See here, under "Flemish style".)
Also how would partner structure a strong enquiry over the 2♥/2♠ bids?
2M-?:
(...)
2N = INV+ relay
...3♣ = MIN, 4+ ♣
...3♦ = MIN, 4+ ♦
...3♥ = MAX, 4+ C
...3♠ = MAX, 4+ D
...(But I prefer
...3♠ = MAX, 2-OM4+D
...3N = MAX, 3OM4+D)
3♣ = P/C
(...)
2. (Muiderberg 2♥, Lucas 2♠)
With this structure how would you do a strong enquiry?
2♠-?:
Maybe:
(...)
2N = INV+ relay
...3♣ = MIN, 3-H4+C
...3♦ = MIN, 3-H4+D
...3♥ = MIN, 4+ H
...3♠ = MAX, 3-H4+m
...3N = MAX, 4 H
3♣ = P/C
(...).
3. (Lucas 2♥, Muiderberg 2♠)
With this structure how would you do a strong enquiry?
2♥-?:
Maybe:
(...)
2♠ = P/C
2N = INV+ relay
...3♣ = MIN, 3-S4+C
...3♦ = MIN, 3-S4+D
...3♥ = MIN, 4 S
...3♠ = MAX, 3-S4+m
...3N = MAX, 4 S
(...).
hirowla, on 2017-June-17, 21:22, said:
I've always found the following problems very annoying when playing around with Lucas Twos:
* Responder can't afford to search for a 4-4+ OM fit with < INV, 2M4+OM, so the fit may be lost on partscore deals.
* Even if a 4-4 heart fit is found after 2♠-3♣(P/C); 3♥, there will usually be no Law protection.
So until someone convinces me that these problems aren't serious in practice, I'd go for 1., with or without Ekren type hands in 2♣.
#4
Posted 2017-June-18, 08:09
After 2N you can also use the structure 3m for a 4 card minor and 3M to show a 55 hand
#5
Posted 2017-June-18, 08:30
hirowla, on 2017-June-17, 21:22, said:
I was after some thoughts on the 2♥/2♠/2NT in a multi two bidding structure. I know a few possible ways to do it and would like some thoughts on each.
1. 2♥/2♠ shows 5 of the major and 4+ of a minor and 2NT shows at least 55 in the minors. Each of these is 6-10 pts.
With this structure how would you show a hand with both majors and similar point range? Also how would partner structure a strong enquiry over the 2♥/2♠ bids?
****You could use 2H* as 5-5 majors @6-10 'or' 5H and 4+ of a minor.
2H*-2N*-3C/D/H* showing Cs, Ds and 3H*='spades' and lower range.
Max. range bids 2H-2N-3S*=Cs. ...3N*=Ds and ...4C*=Ss.
A 'pass or correct' 2H-3m* will find the minor. With 5-5 majors, 2H-3C-3H* shows the 5-5 M hand.****
3. 2♥ as 5 ♥ and 4+ of another suit, 2♠ and 2NT as in 1 above.
With this structure how would you do a strong enquiry?
****2M-2N* asks: 3C*=Cs lower range. 3D*=Ds lower range. 3H*=Cs upper range. 3S*=Ds upper range.
2H*-3C as pass or correct finds the minor without showing values.****
Of these 3 which would you recommend and why? Keep in mind the questions I asked about each!
****Depends on the regulations you play under. Also your 'risk' factor.
If you wish to include 5-5 majors, it is not a big problem(most of the time)****
Thanks,
Ian
#6
Posted 2017-June-18, 08:44
2H/2S= Either 55 with the major and a minor, weak (6-10 say) or an Acol 2 in the major (can be two suited)
Responses are:-
2S Natural, invitational
2NT Asking for the minor. If opener rebids a major or jumps to 4m he is showing an Acol 2.
3C invitational hand without major suit support. opener rebids:-
- Pass with minimum and clubs
- 3D minimum and diamonds
- 3H max with clubs
- 3S max with diamonds
- 3NT Acol 2, single suit
- 4 any Acol 2, two suited.
3D Invitational to 4 of major. Opener bids 3 or 4 of his major. Other bids are Acol 2
Raises: to play, not invitational.
Opening bids of 2NT can be weak 55 minors or whatever else you prefer.
#7
Posted 2017-June-19, 00:26
#8
Posted 2017-June-19, 01:09
Responses:
- 2♠ pass or correct
- 2NT Enquiry
- 2♣ - 2nd suit is clubs - bottom of range
- 2♦ - 2nd suit is diamonds - bottom of range
- 2♥ - 2nd suit is spades - bottom of range
- 2♠ - 2nd suit is spades - top of range
- 2NT - 2nd suit is a minor - top of range
- 3♣/3♦/3♠ - Natural & forcing
2♠ = at least five spades, at least 4 (5 vulnerable) in any other suit.
Responses:
- 3♣ pass or correct
- 2NT Enquiry
- 2♣ - 2nd suit is clubs - bottom of range
- 2♦ - 2nd suit is diamonds - bottom of range
- 2♥ - 2nd suit is hearts - bottom of range
- 2♠ - 2nd suit is hearts - top of range
- 2NT - 2nd suit is a minor - top of range
- 3♦/3♥ - Natural & forcing
With 5-5 in the major we open 2♥.
#9
Posted 2017-June-19, 02:48
Tramticket, on 2017-June-19, 01:09, said:
Responses:
- 2♠ pass or correct
- 2NT Enquiry
- 2♣ - 2nd suit is clubs - bottom of range
- 2♦ - 2nd suit is diamonds - bottom of range
- 2♥ - 2nd suit is spades - bottom of range
- 2♠ - 2nd suit is spades - top of range
- 2NT - 2nd suit is a minor - top of range
- 3♣/3♦/3♠ - Natural & forcing
2♠ = at least five spades, at least 4 (5 vulnerable) in any other suit.
Responses:
- 3♣ pass or correct
- 2NT Enquiry
- 2♣ - 2nd suit is clubs - bottom of range
- 2♦ - 2nd suit is diamonds - bottom of range
- 2♥ - 2nd suit is hearts - bottom of range
- 2♠ - 2nd suit is hearts - top of range
- 2NT - 2nd suit is a minor - top of range
- 3♦/3♥ - Natural & forcing
With 5-5 in the major we open 2♥.
Something amiss here.If 2NT is enquiry how are the responses shown at 2 level when it will be an underbid .?
#11
Posted 2017-June-19, 16:46
Vulnerable:
* 2♦ = 5+major. 8-10hcp.
* 2M = 5+major. 5-7hcp.
Non vuln:
* 2♦ = 5+major. 7-10hcp.
* 2M = 5+major. 3-6hcp.
When I write '5+major', I mean either a normal 6-card-suit,
or a good 5-card-suit playable against a singleton,
preferably like: QJT8x, KQT9x, or similar/better.
I strongly prefer this method over 5M+4m, etc...
Who wants to see pd make preference to these often silly 3m contracts, anyways,
and - esp when vuln - just sit hope opps don't find the Double?
After 2♦-2NT (forcing invite+) bid, for example:
* 3♣ = 6-card major.
* 3♦ = 5 hearts. Minimum.
* 3♥ = 5 spades. Minimum.
* 3♠ = 5 hearts. Maximum.
* 3NT = 5 spades. maximum.
After 2M-2NT (forcing invite+) you can bid, for example:
* 3♣ = 5-card suit. Minimum.
* 3♦ = 6-card suit. Minimum.
* 3♥ = 5-card suit. Maximum.
* 3♠ = 6-card suit. Maximum.
* 3NT = AKQxxx.
If you still want to open weak-2♦ hands, you can do so, too:
2♣ =
* A) Weak-2♦ 7-10hcp.
* B) Normal strong 2C-opening.
Over this 2♣ opening, responder with 15+hcp or so, can bid a forcing 2NT or 2M with 5+major just like over a natural 2♦ opening.
Otherwise, responds 2♦ over which the weak hand will Pass.
ps. If you want to maximize the pain for opps, do not include any strong option in your 2♦-multi opening, only the above.
It's next to impossible to work out an efficient defense against 2♦, when you can no longer rely on opps to keep bidding over 2♦.
#12
Posted 2017-June-20, 06:38
2♥
==
2♠ = nat, F1
2NT = relay
... - 3♣ = min, 4+ clubs
... - 3♦ = min, 4+ diamonds
... - 3♥ = max, 4+ clubs
... - 3♠ = max, 4+ diamonds
... - 3NT = max, 0544 (an alternative here is to differentiate between 4 and 5+ diamonds)
3♣ = pass/correct
3♦ = good (inv+) raise
3♥ = PRE
--
2♠
==
2NT = relay
... - 3♣ = min, 4+ clubs
... - 3♦ = min, 4+ diamonds
... - 3♥ = max, 4+ clubs
... - 3♠ = max, 4+ diamonds
... - 3NT = max, 5044 (an alternative here is to differentiate between 4 and 5+ diamonds)
3♣ = pass/correct
3♦ = hearts, F1
3♥ = good (inv+) raise
3♠ = PRE
--
As you are worried about hands with both majors, you might also consider incorporating the assumed fit style into your repertoire, particularly NV. 2♥ showing 4+♥ and 4+♠ can be a very effective weapon. You can combine this with a variety of 2NT openings - natural, minors, ♥ + a minor, any 2 suits not including spades, etc. If you wish to know more about this style, including possible response structures, as well as other alternatives I would recommend Chris Ryall's website, which specialises in this area.
#13
Posted 2017-June-21, 14:40
Muiderburg I feel is particularly poor, being basically a tool for undisciplined players to justify opening even more crappy 5 card weak 2s.
Non-vul I can tolerate 2M as 8-11 6 cards and 2d as a crap weak 2, essentially a fert.
#14
Posted 2017-June-24, 14:20
A) 2M as 10-13
b) 2H as Flannery/Both majors weak, pick your flavor
2S as Both minors weak or strong
#15
Posted 2017-June-30, 20:16
Some pairs are seduced by a desire to have all 6 2-suiters covered.
By the same token, 2NT = minors is a big loser, compromising 20-21 balanced and wrong-siding.
Better is to have 2♦ as always weak. Gives responder more options, some sneaky.
Also avoids wrong-siding and pre-empting that happen when 20-21 is thrown in.
2♥ with spades as well is poor. Too much for responder to cater for.
These hands can usually wait then Michaels, or stretch a Rule of 20 opening.
An opponent had this problem recently:
2♥ - ?
♠ KTxx ♥ Ax ♦Qxxxx ♣Ax
He should have passed but dreamed of 4♠ or at least more matchpoints if opener had majors.
So he tried 2♠ p/c, turning a plus into a minus when opener had clubs.