You can make it as easy as you like you can just play that acceptance shows 3 cards and then a 2C relay asks (2D=12-14 balanced, etc). The rest can be as before! Except don't check back because I won't have 3.
You can play 1S as diamonds or 5-7/11+ balanced, with 1N/2D being 8-10 balanced/diamonds. 1C-1S; 1N-2M is GF, 3+ cards (possibly looking for a stop in theother major).
Done!!
Frequently bypass 4+ diamonds question
#21
Posted 2018-January-23, 12:22
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#22
Posted 2018-January-23, 14:38
gwnn, on 2018-January-23, 12:22, said:
You can make it as easy as you like you can just play that acceptance shows 3 cards and then a 2C relay asks (2D=12-14 balanced, etc). The rest can be as before! Except don't check back because I won't have 3.
You can play 1S as diamonds or 5-7/11+ balanced, with 1N/2D being 8-10 balanced/diamonds. 1C-1S; 1N-2M is GF, 3+ cards (possibly looking for a stop in theother major).
Done!!
You can play 1S as diamonds or 5-7/11+ balanced, with 1N/2D being 8-10 balanced/diamonds. 1C-1S; 1N-2M is GF, 3+ cards (possibly looking for a stop in theother major).
Done!!
Thks gwnn - Sounds rel straightforward when you put it like that, guess you just have to get going with it.