What is your plan, playing a precision structure where 1♦ = 0+, and 2♣ usually guarantees 6 clubs (or very good 5)?
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#1
Posted 2012-March-21, 10:42
What is your plan, playing a precision structure where 1♦ = 0+, and 2♣ usually guarantees 6 clubs (or very good 5)?
#2
Posted 2012-March-21, 11:17
I think i would just open 1NT if i was given such methods.
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#3
Posted 2012-March-21, 11:41
Since the system bid appears to be 1♦, I would open 1♦.
Why would I not rebid 2♣ over partner's 1♠ response? 2♠ would be my second choice.
Why would I not rebid 2♣ over partner's 1♠ response? 2♠ would be my second choice.
#4
Posted 2012-March-21, 11:51
Systemically I open 1d, will rebid 2h over 1s (good spade raise, can be three) or 3d over 1h (very good raise, four trumps and short diamond) or 2c over 1nt (5-card suit, wide range, does not normally have 4+diam).
Obviously your system may differ.
Obviously your system may differ.
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#5
Posted 2012-March-21, 11:58
ArtK78, on 2012-March-21, 11:41, said:
Since the system bid appears to be 1♦, I would open 1♦.
Why would I not rebid 2♣ over partner's 1♠ response? 2♠ would be my second choice.
Why would I not rebid 2♣ over partner's 1♠ response? 2♠ would be my second choice.
This would show 5-4 either way in the minors, not just clubs. To my knowledge, this is the normal treatment in a precision framework.
#6
Posted 2012-March-21, 12:38
r_prah, on 2012-March-21, 11:58, said:
This would show 5-4 either way in the minors, not just clubs. To my knowledge, this is the normal treatment in a precision framework.
To my knowledge, you're not playing a normal precision framework.
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#7
Posted 2012-March-21, 14:13
Isn't this a possible 2♦ opening in Precision? Or, am I way too old-school?
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#9
Posted 2012-March-21, 14:43
If you don't play a precision 2♦ opening, then I don't see the problem with opening 1♦ and raising partner's 1♠ response.
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#10
Posted 2012-March-21, 14:44
r_prah, on 2012-March-21, 14:35, said:
You're right, this is a textbook Precision 2♦ opening. At the moment, we are not playing 2♦ as the Precision style opening (which is why 1♦ is 0+, and this deal is a problem).
Well, if you are playing that a classic Precision 2♦ opening is handled by opening 1♦ as 0+, then it seems obvious to open 1♦.
As an aside, though, you might want to reconsider structure. I agree with your general take of not liking 2♦ as the classic Precision 4-4-1-4/4-3-1-5/3-4-1-5. And, the Precision 2♣ also sucks, which is why you force 6+, I assume. You might like the core that I personally prefer:
2♦ = both minors. 2♥ is an asking bid (2♠=min3♠, 2NT=min no maj, 3♣=min 3♥, 3♦=max no maj, 3M=max 3-piece nat)
2♣ = any 4-4-4-1 (any stiff). 2♦ asks (2♥ nat min, 2♠=min 4144, 2NT+ is max one-under stiff)
1♦ = clubs or diamonds but not both, or balanced
There is a lot more to this, and this is only a taste of the structure. P/M me if you want to know more.
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#11
Posted 2012-March-21, 17:28
2♦: Mexican, GF primary diamonds or balanced 21-22 or balanced 27-28
2♥: Same as "Precision 2♦", some (3-4)(1-0)(4-5), 11-15
2♠: weak 2
2NT: weak 3 level preempt in either minor
3m: good preempt in either minor (you'd be happy to hear partner bid 3NT).
1♦: 2+ diamonds, 11-15 HCP, might have 5 clubs.
1NT: 10-12 balanced.
2♥: Same as "Precision 2♦", some (3-4)(1-0)(4-5), 11-15
2♠: weak 2
2NT: weak 3 level preempt in either minor
3m: good preempt in either minor (you'd be happy to hear partner bid 3NT).
1♦: 2+ diamonds, 11-15 HCP, might have 5 clubs.
1NT: 10-12 balanced.
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