Playing inverted minors, 2♦ is gf, 3♦ is preemptive, 2♣ is gf
Tricky
#1
Posted 2023-March-05, 23:42
Playing inverted minors, 2♦ is gf, 3♦ is preemptive, 2♣ is gf
#2
Posted 2023-March-06, 00:42
#3
Posted 2023-March-06, 01:44
jillybean, on 2023-March-05, 23:42, said:
Playing inverted minors, 2♦ is gf, 3♦ is preemptive, 2♣ is gf
No it’s not
Inverted minors can be played as gf, but typically are not. The ‘standard’ way to play inverted minors is for the single raise to show invitational or better values, and the jump to be weak
Some do play the single raise as gf (I’ve done it myself but stopped a long time ago), but then they invent a way to show a limit raise. The one I’ve seen, and used, is the jumpshift in the other minor. This is often referred to as ‘criss-cross’
Indeed, I’ve played the jumpshift as limit or better, and the single raise as just a single, non preemptive, non invitational raise.
#4
Posted 2023-March-06, 01:48
How does Opener continue after a L/R, is a new suit ostensibly probing for NT? what are your agreements?
#5
Posted 2023-March-06, 02:35
Opposite a 5(+) 1♦ opening we're close to being worth a game force. Opposite your 1♦ opening, i.e. 5(+) or strong notrump or some 4441, I think we are only in trouble facing the 4=4=4=1 hand. The problem with 3♣ is that I expect partner to sign off with many hands where game is worth bidding. I'd rather upgrade than be fixed by the system, since it's so close anyway.
Standard inverted minors (as mikeh explained) would solve the issue entirely.
#6
Posted 2023-March-06, 11:23
The answer could change openers rebid.
#7
Posted 2023-March-06, 11:31
#8
Posted 2023-March-06, 11:42
For me 3♠ denies the ♠ stopper/shows the splinter/mild slam interest with useful honours.
Partner can then place the contract or further investigate a slam
#9
Posted 2023-March-06, 11:58
mw64ahw, on 2023-March-06, 11:42, said:
For me 3♠ denies the ♠ stopper/shows the splinter/mild slam interest with useful honours.
Partner can then place the contract or further investigate a slam
1♦:3♣
3♥:3♠ I would play this as showing spade control, a probe for NT
#10
Posted 2023-March-06, 12:00
DavidKok, on 2023-March-06, 11:31, said:
So 1m:2m as Limit +?
#11
Posted 2023-March-06, 12:33
jillybean, on 2023-March-06, 11:58, said:
3♥:3♠ I would play this as showing spade control, a probe for NT
If you had a spade control, why would you not bid 3NT yourself?
It is useful to know what the various bids mean after the 3♣ response. You have 3♦,♥,♠,NT available which can be used to show/deny controls in the major suits. What are your agreements?
#12
Posted 2023-March-06, 12:50
I don't like the 3♣ response because it eats up so much bidding space. Meanwhile there is no big downside to using 1♦-2♦ as limit+. The extra level of bidding space gives you room to sort out stoppers as well as strength. Over 3♣ it's a bit hopeless, and both players will end up guessing some of the time.
There are quite a few auctions where people have confirmed a minor suit fit and are showing stoppers and probing for 3NT. I think this one is different - we've failed to clarify shape at a low level (we're basically at 3♥) so the normal gadgets won't cut it. Just bid 3NT when it seems right, and use the other bids only with a really pressing reason.
#13
Posted 2023-March-06, 13:30
AL78, on 2023-March-06, 12:33, said:
It is useful to know what the various bids mean after the 3♣ response. You have 3♦,♥,♠,NT available which can be used to show/deny controls in the major suits. What are your agreements?
Partner will not bid 3NT without a Spade and a Club control in this auction.
3♦, 3♥ we use as forward going, initially a probe for NT. 3NT would be an offer to play, no slam interest.
#14
Posted 2023-March-06, 13:36
DavidKok, on 2023-March-06, 12:50, said:
I don't like the 3♣ response because it eats up so much bidding space. Meanwhile there is no big downside to using 1♦-2♦ as limit+. The extra level of bidding space gives you room to sort out stoppers as well as strength. Over 3♣ it's a bit hopeless, and both players will end up guessing some of the time.
There are quite a few auctions where people have confirmed a minor suit fit and are showing stoppers and probing for 3NT. I think this one is different - we've failed to clarify shape at a low level (we're basically at 3♥) so the normal gadgets won't cut it. Just bid 3NT when it seems right, and use the other bids only with a really pressing reason.
Yes, I must change 1m:2m to limit+ and forget 1m:3om
Let me start the auction again
#15
Posted 2023-March-06, 14:04
jillybean, on 2023-March-06, 13:30, said:
3♦, 3♥ we use as forward going, initially a probe for NT. 3NT would be an offer to play, no slam interest.
Partner has bid ♣ rather than a 4 card Major so it's natural; hence you bid ♠ to deny the stopper
#16
Posted 2023-March-06, 14:42
jillybean, on 2023-March-06, 13:36, said:
One of the advantages of playing a weak notrump is that partner has denied a balanced hand. 3♣ has the advantage of letting us stop in 3♦ when partner is minimum with 4=4=4=1 (or even 4=4=5=0), while 3♠ has the advantage of giving partner a great description of our hand if game or slam is on.
#17
Posted 2023-March-06, 14:49
#18
Posted 2023-March-06, 15:07
DavidKok, on 2023-March-06, 14:42, said:
One of the advantages of playing a weak notrump is that partner has denied a balanced hand. 3♣ has the advantage of letting us stop in 3♦ when partner is minimum with 4=4=4=1 (or even 4=4=5=0), while 3♠ has the advantage of giving partner a great description of our hand if game or slam is on.
I favour 3♣ given opener could still be minimum and 4♦ could be a stretch
#20
Posted 2023-March-06, 16:07