More about replicating some of the structures that Responder has available to raise a major opening - Jacoby GF or Inv+ , limited Splinters, ambiguous Splinters
I hope this is not too complex for an Advanced discussion.
As an aside some of you may have views on whether there is the same need for Opener to be able to replicate some of the same structures in the context of an auction that has moved on a bid - Opener is limited in ways that Responder is not.
After 1m-1M just looking at the raises we might want to make.
Balanced - min/inv/GF
Unbalanced - min/inv/GF
3-card raise - min unbalanced
We might want to distinguish 5422 shapes from to 4M333
If we want to make room for some of these hand types we are going to have to merge or drop other bids - maybe merge some of the non-fit GF bids into a single "multi" bid
I'm looking for ideas. Are there any common treatments ?
Specific things I'd like to address.
- Is a splinter by Opener always GF
- Especially like not to have to rebid 1m-1M-4M with a GF balanced or semi-balanced 4-card fit as we think (correctly or otherwise) it inhibits slam aspirations
- I am reluctant to make 1m-1H-1S 100% forcing - so currently use 1m-1H-2S as a natural high reverse
- Retain where possible the likelihood of declaring in 2M - i.e. reduce the need for Responder to have to invite if Opener shows a fit
Our system is 5cM, Weak NT.
Assume 1D is a 4-card suit, but not necessarily unbalanced. 3442 we'd open 1D.
We do not open 2NT as a strong, balanced opening - so we do use the 3NT jump rebid as part of our NT tree (we handle solid minors wanting to play 3NT elsewhere)
I am aware of Transfer Walsh 1C-1R (which adds bidding paths) and Gazzilli after 1H-1S (which is less relevant).
But am perhaps looking for something more easy to plug in.
1D-1H seems especially difficult to create space.
Regards
M

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