Kapln Inversion Experience at the table
#1
Posted 2012-February-01, 22:53
#2
Posted 2012-February-01, 23:13
#3
Posted 2012-February-02, 05:28
mikestar13, on 2012-February-01, 22:53, said:
Played it for a while. Hated it.
#4
Posted 2012-February-02, 10:57
Getting across the length of the 5 card spade suit in one hit is worth far more than the rare times you get problems. If RHO is going to X 1♠ to show spades, the chances are he is also going to double a non-KI 1NT to show spades.
I have a regular other partner who does not like KI, and we sometimes find ourselves making the wrong guess when responder has 5.
#6
Posted 2012-February-02, 12:13
Personally, I don't like KI because I think the extra space is more important when responder shows spades than when responder denies spades, although it is somewhat system dependent - KI makes sense if you play Flannery, for example.
#7
Posted 2012-February-02, 12:38
I play it whilst not playing Flannery and I like it. I really dislike 1♥ - 1N with 4522 hands.
Times that opponents have used 1♥ p 1♠ X to their advantage so far: Zero. Besides if you respond light there is an advantage taking 1NT away from them in the auction 1♥ - 1N. Opener can bid 2♠ or even 3♠ MUCH more often after a 4th seat Dbl (which cannot show a strong NT and both minors at the same time)
#8
Posted 2012-February-02, 12:41
#10
Posted 2012-February-02, 17:26
#11
Posted 2012-February-02, 18:25
#12
Posted 2012-February-02, 18:35
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#13
Posted 2012-February-02, 18:59
I am curious what is the standard way to bid after 1♠.
One system I saw is that 1NT is Hxx or four of them and otherwise you bid 2m (or 2D with 2-5-3-3 and 2C natural or strong or w/e). In such system I really don't like bypassing 1NT. I imagine it's not a problem at imps but what about MP's ? Or maybe there are other solutions to this problem ?
#14
Posted 2012-February-03, 12:01
bluecalm, on 2012-February-02, 18:59, said:
I am curious what is the standard way to bid after 1♠.
One system I saw is that 1NT is Hxx or four of them and otherwise you bid 2m (or 2D with 2-5-3-3 and 2C natural or strong or w/e). In such system I really don't like bypassing 1NT. I imagine it's not a problem at imps but what about MP's ? Or maybe there are other solutions to this problem ?
My way is probably not standard, but I like to ignore minor holdings (playing an artificial 2♣ anyway), and concentrate on the majors. Similar to yours above, but reverse the NT/♦ meanings.
1NT = any 12-14 without something to say in the majors
2♣ = most 15+ hands, those not qualifying for a specific bid > 2♥
2♦ = 4 spades
2♥ = 6 hearts
So I don't bypass 1NT, which is a useful natural bid. Of course it's all a matter of judgement. With a low side suit doubleton and a good Hxx there's nothing to stop you treating it as 4 spades.
Incidentally, you could say that another advantage of KI is that you can play in 1NT more often.
#15
Posted 2012-February-19, 14:05
Never met a problem after 1♥-pass-1♠.
Just make it sure 1♠ is up to 11 HCP (bidding 2♣ with a balanced hand containing spades).
#16
Posted 2012-February-20, 07:48
Poky, on 2012-February-19, 14:05, said:
Are you saying responder initially replies 2♣ with a 12 count? I am happy to reply 1♠ with game hands (it is forcing), not just up to 11, and use a possibly artificial 2-bid for the 16+ hands, but the strength limits of your 1♠ has little bearing on the efficacy of using KI : a worthwhile swap.