Strong 2NT Responses to Weak Twos
#2
Posted 2019-April-22, 04:14
#4
Posted 2019-April-22, 08:44
DozyDom, on 2019-April-22, 04:14, said:
Of course it shows your strength outside the preempt suit!? How often do you have more than one feature?
#7
Posted 2019-April-22, 13:13
#8
Posted 2019-April-22, 13:16
However, to increase frequency of openings (resulting in opponents disturbed more often), I became less disciplined and switched to Ogust.
And when I play Multi w/ another partner, we just have good/bad overall assessment of the hand, as we need to distinguish suit😅
#9
Posted 2019-April-22, 13:34
steve2005, on 2019-April-22, 08:44, said:
Of course it shows your strength outside the preempt suit!? How often do you have more than one feature?
Either you include random garbage queens as "features", or your entire system falls apart because you need too many bids. Neither of those is an acceptable option for me. When I respond to an Ogust enquiry and show that my strength lies outside the suit, my partner will expect me to have scattered nonsense and that's what I will have the vast majority of the time.
#10
Posted 2019-April-22, 13:45
#11
Posted 2019-April-22, 14:23
apollo1201, on 2019-April-22, 13:16, said:
However, to increase frequency of openings (resulting in opponents disturbed more often), I became less disciplined and switched to Ogust.
DozyDom, on 2019-April-22, 13:34, said:
I agree with both and don't want to be over disciplined, so with partners capable of remembering a relay I play Ogust as the lesser evil.
We also play 4♣ as RKCB over all weak twos, which is more often a bonus than a downfall. Some others play the same bid as "Preempt RKCB" with replies modified to take account of the low number of possible keycards, but my analysis and experience is that overall it makes sense to avoid the extra memory load by simply using standard replies and 1430.
#12
Posted 2019-April-22, 15:07
If playing OGUST, I also like to play a change of suit as forcing.
#13
Posted 2019-April-23, 08:38
theo_16, on 2019-April-22, 03:28, said:
I called it other but what I prefer is referred to as "modified" Ogust. Several of the people I play with like to use weak 2's that might be a five card suit so our responses to 2NT after a 2♥/♠are minors=5 card suit, majors=6 card suit and red suits='stop' i.e.weak, black suits='go' strong. I.e. 3♣=strong w/5 card suit etc.
Responses to 2NT after 2♦are: 3♣=strong with unspecified 3 card major, 3♦=any weak hand, 3♥/♠=four cards in the other major and 3NT=strong w/no major.
These responses allow expanded distribution and, as some have said, 'less discipline' .
#14
Posted 2019-April-23, 09:24
rookil, on 2019-April-23, 08:38, said:
Responses to 2NT after 2♦are: 3♣=strong with unspecified 3 card major, 3♦=any weak hand, 3♥/♠=four cards in the other major and 3NT=strong w/no major.
These responses allow expanded distribution and, as some have said, 'less discipline' .
If you often open 5-card suits with a weak 2 (not something I like, but many do), there is a version of Ogust that is a little like this only better, I think. 3C is a five-card suit; after that, a 3D bid asks how good (H is bad, spades is medium, 3NT is good). 3D, 3H, and 3S are six-card suits, in order, bad, medium, and good.
Otherwise, there are several playable treatments. Feature, Ogust, and asking for shortness with a good hand all generally work OK.
Cheers,
mike
#16
Posted 2019-April-23, 15:59
miamijd, on 2019-April-23, 09:24, said:
Otherwise, there are several playable treatments. Feature, Ogust, and asking for shortness with a good hand all generally work OK.
Cheers,
mike
I also like this better. Thanks
#17
Posted 2019-April-23, 22:09
rookil, on 2019-April-23, 08:38, said:
An easy improvement is available here:
3♣ = Any 5 bagger, now 3♦ is a range ask: 3♥ = min, 3♠ = med 3NT = max
3♦ = 6, minimum
3♥ = 6, med
3♠ = 6, max
3NT = 6, AKQxxx
#18
Posted 2019-April-23, 22:09
rookil, on 2019-April-23, 08:38, said:
An easy improvement is available here:
3♣ = Any 5 bagger, now 3♦ is a range ask: 3♥ = min, 3♠ = med 3NT = max
3♦ = 6, minimum
3♥ = 6, med
3♠ = 6, max
3NT = 6, AKQxxx
#19
Posted 2019-April-23, 23:20
spotlight7, on 2019-April-22, 06:58, said:
If I return to your suit next, it invites game with values in the transfer suit.
A bid of 3M-1 invites game.
This structure is useful only if a weak two of a major bid is doubled by the next player. Now you can play transfer responses, with the suit transferred to either being a suit OR a lead with support for the opener's suit. For example, partner opens 2S, next hand doubles, and you have:
Jxx
xx
AQJ
xxxxx
There's a very good chance that LHO is going to declare 4H. But instead of bidding 3S, now you can bid 3C - transfer to diamonds - suggesting a diamond lead. If the opponents pass, you'll just bid 3S over partner's 3D bid, no harm done. If LHO bids 4H, then partner leads a diamond, and now you have a good shot to set. If you don't show the diamond lead, partner might have
AKxxxx
xx
xxx
xx
and now if he lays down a spade honor and spades are 3-1, the opponents will likely make, as dummy is likely to have 4 clubs to declarer's two, and there goes declarer's third-round diamond loser.
Cheers,
mike
#20
Posted 2019-April-24, 00:43