GIB can't show 4441 shape after 1nt opening,it need to improve on GIB bidding CC.
GIB can't show 4441 shape after 1nt opening
#1
Posted 2014-March-22, 22:25
GIB can't show 4441 shape after 1nt opening,it need to improve on GIB bidding CC.
#2
Posted 2014-March-23, 02:17
It is therefore a balancing act, and maybe you are right in this instance, but it is a close call.
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#3
Posted 2014-March-23, 07:37
#6
Posted 2014-March-23, 11:03
lycier, on 2014-March-23, 09:30, said:
1nt -- 2n t(transfer to 3♣)
3♣ -- 3M=4441,3nt=1444,♣ singleton
No, that shows long clubs and a singleton in the suit bid.
#7
Posted 2014-March-23, 12:43
More standard is 3♥/3♠ to show 54 in minors (sometimes 6-4) and 3-1 in majors. I think GIB uses 2♠ MSS for such hands.
#8
Posted 2014-March-25, 12:35
Imagine EW have switched cards and ♣Kxx is on lead. By showing such distribution in dummy would hint leader too.
Not always you will find KJ1098 or AJ109x on lead. And exposing opener's hand where you don't have slam idea and 4-3 max fit in majors would help more likely defense then declarer.
Even if partner stops the singleton minor with KQx what makes 3NT safer then 5minor or 4-3 major contract?
At the moment 2M over 2♦ is invitational Smolen showing 5-4 in majors, so cannot be used for secondary Stayman for re-distributional inquiry.
#9
Posted 2014-March-28, 18:54
With 3♥/3♠ 4441 and singleton in bid suit
#10
Posted 2014-April-05, 19:05
helene_t, on 2014-March-23, 11:03, said:
No.Please look at this hand :
Known that 3♣=transfer to 3♦,shows 6 cards ♦,according to this hand,we can be easier to find Gib CC at below:
After open 1nt:
3♣=transfer to 3♦,6 cards ♦
3♦=4441,♣4-5 cards,♦ S/V
3♥ and 3♠,same as 3♦
2nt--3♣--3nt=4441
#11
Posted 2014-April-05, 22:30
#12
Posted 2014-April-07, 04:18
lycier, on 2014-April-05, 19:05, said:
I was commenting on auction starting with 2NT (transfer to clubs). As steve says, GIB has no way to show the singleton clubs.
I suppose you could play 3♦ as showing a singleton in a minor and then opener can ask with 3♥ if he wants to know.
#13
Posted 2014-April-10, 09:00
lycier, on 2014-April-05, 19:05, said:
from GIB CC Notes (which aren't necessarily up to date)
2NT Minor Suit Transfer (Promises 6+ clubs. Opener must bid 3♣)
- If responder's next bid is 3 of a new suit, he is promising a singleton or void in that suit, but not necessarily slam interest
- Responder's 3NT rebid is a mild slam try (usually balanced).
- Responder's 4NT rebid is RKCB
now if you wanted to use 2N-3♣-3N for that purpose go ahead but this is a very rare hand seems a waste of a bid, when you can use 3♦ to show stiff ♣ or ♦
#14
Posted 2014-April-15, 14:30
I'm not really as old as this makes me sound :-)