One Favorite Convention
#1
Posted 2008-January-28, 14:06
For example, almost everyone agrees to play inverted minors and thank god that they do not come up a lot. I am not sure if there is any "standard" way to bid after 1m-2m. Is it forcing to 2NT or 3m, can you have a 4 card major for 2m raise, stoppers up the line or not, what is 1m-2m-2NT and 1m-2m-3NT? None of this is evident without some discussion.
Another place where you might want to add agreements is 1m-1M-2M. People are aware that 3-card raises are possible, but usually there is no agreement on how to find out about that.
I could list more, but I hope you get the point. Again, it doesnt have to be the most frequent of sequences, just list your favorite tweak/addition.
#2
Posted 2008-January-28, 14:12
#3
Posted 2008-January-28, 15:36
Sorry, conventions with names do not come high on my list.
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2008-January-28, 15:42
#5
Posted 2008-January-28, 15:51
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2008-January-28, 16:57
I just wanted people to list 1 thing that they really like and that improves a lot on standard bidding/carding agreements. Disregarding the frequency of occurence (well not totally, but any named convention has a decent chance of not coming up at all in 26 boards).
#8
Posted 2008-January-28, 17:38
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2008-January-28, 17:45
1. XYZ
2. transfers after 1x (X)
soonish. More importantly, though, I try to convince partner not to mind my light 1M overcalls.
#11
Posted 2008-January-28, 18:16
This is apropos a current thread re the meaning of 2♦, but it is a question I always ask in the described situation. I do have a preference, but I really don't care so long as we have one of the various playable approaches.
Game-bidding philosophy: do we invite heavy and accept light or the other way around?
Low-level double philosophy: if the opps are in a fit, low-level doubles are 'do something intelligent, I have unbiddable extra values for the auction so far'. This may be expert standard in some circles, but I'd want to confirm it, to avoid disaster.
On carding: if playing udca, do we play std remaining count (again, there is probably an expert std here, but I know of at least one fine player who likes udca for remaining count as well)
Do we give suit preference in trump, on defence?
If we agreed to play inverted minors (and I usually refuse unless we have a lot of time to talk about it), how far is it forcing?
There is so much to talk about, this barely scratches the surface. Ask me tomorrow, and the list would be different, at least in part.
#13
Posted 2008-January-28, 18:22
RHO seems to open 1S a lot and I never have hands suitable for a penalty double.
This Stayman guy keeps talking about this weird 2♣ relay over 1NT openings... Might be a reasonable treatment.
#14
Posted 2008-January-28, 18:47
Every once in a while there comes up a hand which, playing standard, makes me want to strangle myself. With a barbed rope. After walking on hot coals for about an hour. Which is why with my regular partners I play ____ and this feeling never occurs. Fill in the blank.
#15
Posted 2008-January-28, 18:48
#16
Posted 2008-January-28, 18:57
keylime, on Jan 28 2008, 06:48 PM, said:
Well, I won't play either of them under any circumstances if I can avoid it...
#17
Posted 2008-January-28, 19:05
grrigg, on Jan 29 2008, 12:57 AM, said:
Not sure what "standard" means in this context. But if I was asked to add one convention to SAYC, I would opt for Drury. Close competitors are:
- Some defense against 1NT, e.g. Landy.
- (Non)Leaping Michaels.
#18
Posted 2008-January-28, 19:18
Or mini-roman 2♦ .
#19
Posted 2008-January-28, 19:53
#20
Posted 2008-January-29, 05:32
I do like the Italian version of Ghestem. Easy to remember the suits assuming you remember that a 3♣ jump overcall is conventional.
Over the summer the club in Edinburgh runs a tournament where you play with a different partner every week, so I have a lot of experience of not adding special treatments when playing with experts.
Something unusual was added only once, when I played Polish 2/4 leads. We played these to give my partner a better understanding of them before she went off to the European championships and it certainly helped our defence. However changing anything is this area tends to help your focus.
Paul