Puppet Stayman sequence what's 4H?
#1
Posted 2011-June-30, 21:59
2N-3C (puppet)
3D (1+ 4 card major) - 3H (4+ Spades 3- hearts)
4X (cuebid in support of spades) - 4H ??
Is it a retransfer? Is it last train? Something else? Thanks for the thoughts.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#2
Posted 2011-June-30, 22:09
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#3
Posted 2011-June-30, 22:13
BunnyGo, on 2011-June-30, 21:59, said:
2N-3C (puppet)
3D (1+ 4 card major) - 3H (4+ Spades 3- hearts)
4X (cuebid in support of spades) - 4H ??
Is it a retransfer? Is it last train? Something else? Thanks for the thoughts.
Why not 3♠ over 3♥? I don't see much reason for this sequence to exist at all.
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#4
Posted 2011-June-30, 22:22
Furlan, on 2011-June-30, 22:13, said:
Well, how about:
2N - 3C
3D - 3S
4C - 4D
Is this a cue (or last train) or a retransfer?
For that matter, what is 4C here? It's the only available cue that leaves room for a retransfer. Maybe it's (second-to-) last train, if 2N bidder has the right to bid such a thing.
#5
Posted 2011-July-01, 02:09
#6
Posted 2011-July-01, 03:57
BunnyGo, on 2011-June-30, 21:59, said:
2N-3C (puppet)
3D (1+ 4 card major) - 3H (4+ Spades 3- hearts)
4X (cuebid in support of spades) - 4H ??
Is it a retransfer? Is it last train? Something else? Thanks for the thoughts.
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Please, agree,this with your partner.....
As said, by other contributors, it can be anything.....
#7
Posted 2011-July-01, 04:12
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2011-July-01, 08:16
If a re-transfer makes sense, it is a re-transfer.
If one-under is a re-transfer, not re-transferring (bidding the game yourself) is Last Train.
Thus, in the example, 4♥ would be a re-transfer, whereas 4♠ would be Last Train.
Sure, you grab captaincy on the Last Train hands, but this is rare and is less expensive if we are in slam zone.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2011-July-01, 17:00
1nt---2♦
2♠---3♦
Perhaps, this is just terminology, I play 4♥ as a demand to bid 4♠.
#11
Posted 2011-July-04, 02:58
For the record: 2NT-3♣-3♦-3♠-4♣-4♦ for me is a retransfer because opener had to cuebid with ♥ fit, he didn't have a choice.
#12
Posted 2011-July-06, 00:57
Free, on 2011-July-04, 02:58, said:
For the record: 2NT-3♣-3♦-3♠-4♣-4♦ for me is a retransfer because opener had to cuebid with ♥ fit, he didn't have a choice.
... And 4♥ is a (substitute for) "last train" , which means responder has some slam interest , but isn't willing to go to the 5 level.
All hands without any slam interest should retransfer with 4♦.
This also applies to the OP sequence : there 4H is a re-transfer , and 4S is a "last train".
#13
Posted 2011-July-06, 05:10
kenrexford, on 2011-July-01, 08:16, said:
If a re-transfer makes sense, it is a re-transfer.
If one-under is a re-transfer, not re-transferring (bidding the game yourself) is Last Train.
Thus, in the example, 4♥ would be a re-transfer, whereas 4♠ would be Last Train.
Sure, you grab captaincy on the Last Train hands, but this is rare and is less expensive if we are in slam zone.
For sure, retransfer with last train being bidding game. Not perfect, but works well. In the example hand opener should always bid 3S though, this gives away no info and always rightsides leading to better auctions.
For 2N 3C 3D 3S, 4C should be all good hands for hearts (giving away no info about cuebidding and, allowing righsiding), and 4D retransfer over that, 4H last train.
#14
Posted 2011-July-10, 02:06
BunnyGo, on 2011-June-30, 21:59, said:
2N-3C (puppet)
3D (1+ 4 card major) - 3H (4+ Spades 3- hearts)
4X (cuebid in support of spades) - 4H ??
Is it a retransfer? Is it last train? Something else? Thanks for the thoughts.
IMHO, the key is the meaning of 4x.
Is there a reason to bypass 3♠? It could be - opener could have something as AKxx xxx AKx AKx, with no interest in declaring but wanting to protect a heart control in partner's hand. This seems the only logical way to play a cuebid in this sequence.
If so, retransfering is pointless. To me, 2NT-3♣; 3♦-3♥; 4♣-4♥ sounds like responder has a heart control but not a diamond control. [...]; 4♦-4♥ sounds more like LTTC, surely with a club control if playing Italian cuebids (hoping opener has AKxx AKx AKx xxx).
(Mahan Khalsa)
#15
Posted 2011-July-10, 14:44
#17
Posted 2011-August-03, 07:32
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#18
Posted 2011-August-03, 07:46
kenrexford, on 2011-July-01, 08:16, said:
If a re-transfer makes sense, it is a re-transfer.
If one-under is a re-transfer, not re-transferring (bidding the game yourself) is Last Train.
Thus, in the example, 4♥ would be a re-transfer, whereas 4♠ would be Last Train.
Sure, you grab captaincy on the Last Train hands, but this is rare and is less expensive if we are in slam zone.
This is an excellent meta-rule. Thanks.
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#19
Posted 2011-August-29, 12:01
I agree you shouldn't call it a retransfer. How can you re-do something you haven't done the first time?
[pedantry off]
#20
Posted 2011-August-30, 03:41
FrancesHinden, on 2011-August-29, 12:01, said:
I agree you shouldn't call it a retransfer. How can you re-do something you haven't done the first time?
[pedantry off]
You could call 3♥ a transfer, which opener will accept only with fit.
#21
Posted 2011-August-30, 15:43