1C - 1D (0-7) structures without Kokish relay...
#1
Posted 2012-February-04, 21:35
Ultra Club seems to use 1♥ / 1♠ as unbalanced, with the former as F1, but what the continuations?
Meckwell uses 1♥ / 1♠ as F1 as I recall.
IMP uses a similar approach as well, but they don't have any 5-7 hands in 1♦ response.
Alternatives or experiences with the above will be appreciated...
#2
Posted 2012-February-04, 21:41
this is from Ken Allan, the author of The Deadly Endplay and the upcoming Shades of Gray: A Permberton Bridge Club mystery
#3
Posted 2012-February-05, 01:56
1H-4+ unbalanced
.....1S-no heart fit, 4+ spades, 0-7
..........1N-no fit
..........2m-canape, could be 5/5
..........2H-six hearts
..........2S-fit
..........2N-natural
..........3m-GF
..........3H-invite
.....1N-0-5, no fit, not 4 spades
.....2C-6-7, no fit
..........2D-waiting
...............2H-2-fit
...............2S-can't remember
...............2N-natural
...............3m-6m
.....2D-6-7, heart fit (we played this as 3)
..........2H-nf
...............2S-4S/3H-mandatory because opener could be 4/4 in the majors
.....2H-0-4, 4 hearts
.....2S-6-7, 5S/3H
.....2N-6-7, 4+ hearts (our twist I think)
.....3C-6-7, 3 hearts, 6 clubs
.....3D-6-7, 3 hearts, 6 diamonds
1S-4+, unbalanced
.....1N-0-4, no fit
.....2C-6-7, no fit
..........2D-waiting
...............2H-5+, no spade fit
...............2S-2 spades
...............2N-natural
...............3m-6m
..........2H-4+ hearts, probably forcing
.....2D-6-7, we played as 3-fit
.....2H-6-7, 3S/5H (not at all sure this was right)
.....2S-0-4, 4 spades
.....2N-we played as 6-7, 4 spades
.....3m-6-7, 3-fit and 6m
.....3H-6-7, 3-fit and 6H
1N-17-19
2m-natural, nf
2H-forced 2S
.....2S-forced
..........2N-balanced, GF systems on
..........3C-GF, 4M/6C?
..........3D-GF, 4M/6D?
..........3M-5m/5m, short M?
2S-just about GF, 3-suited, short in a major
.....2N-asking
..........forget continuations
.....3C-p/c
.....3D-transfer?
.....3H-transfer?
2N-22-23 balanced
3m-invite?
3M-invite?
#4
Posted 2012-February-05, 09:54
akhare, on 2012-February-04, 21:35, said:
I am confident enough to say that Meckwell style is very close to optimal - better than Kokish or other sophisticated approach.
But i believe there could be done much about improving further bidding after 1♣-1♦-1♥/1♠/1NT/2m.
#5
Posted 2012-February-05, 11:24
wclass___, on 2012-February-05, 09:54, said:
But i believe there could be done much about improving further bidding after 1♣-1♦-1♥/1♠/1NT/2m.
Can you fill in any of the gaps in the Meckwell-based structure I posted?
btw, Meckwell has a strong 2N opening so they don't have to account for that strength of their balanced hands.
#6
Posted 2012-February-05, 17:00
1C - 1D
2H = KR
for them.
1H/1S is natural 4+, f1 after that 2c is 6-7 without supp and 2D is 5-7 with 3card supp.
Leak of that structure is that:
1C 1D
1M something (1N is 0-5any without 4+spades)
2minor is 5-4 either way, so you could end up in something very silly, especially at matchpoints.
#7
Posted 2012-February-06, 13:36
akhare, on 2012-February-04, 21:35, said:
I used to play 1♥ as Kokish but I play an inverted version now. It's basically symmetric to show two strength ranges with the same hands except that you bid 1♣-1♦-1♥ with the weaker ones and make a natural, direct bid with the stronger ones (this caters to some GF hands in 1♦ that are able to show their relay shape opposite the minimum strong club opener). There are some tweaks to handle awkward shapes and we certainly aren't going to do as well on this auction stopping in a part score as standard players. Here's the basic idea:
1♣ (strong) - 1♦ (0-7, or rare GFs with ♥)
1♥ min values: balanced, 1-suited, both minors (+ some stronger hands)
.......1♠ waiting with all 0-7's (*)
..............1N min NT
..............2♣ 5+ wide ranging (could have extras with 54xx shapes)
..............2♦ 5+
..............2M 6+
..............2N both minors
..............3♣+ various rare strong hands
1♠ min two-suited, not both minors (+ some strong hands)
1N 19-21
2♣ like a strong 2♣ in standard
2♦♥♠ 5+ natural, extra values but not enough to GF
3♣ 6+ natural, extra values (no 4cM)
3♦+ various rare strong hands
* - I use the responses over 1♥ besides 1♠ to show various GF hands. If you didn't want to include those in 1♦, you could use transfers starting at 1N to show single suited invites or some other two-suited scheme.
#8
Posted 2012-February-07, 07:08
See "Power Precision: A Revolutionary System from a World Champion Player" 1979
EOK apparently prefers "Birthright" to "Kokish Relay", but the latter term is
certainly more appropriate to 1♣-1♦-2♥as described by Bluecalm
& played by Meckwell.
#9
Posted 2012-February-07, 22:56
akhare, on 2012-February-04, 21:35, said:
Ultra Club seems to use 1♥ / 1♠ as unbalanced, with the former as F1, but what the continuations?
Meckwell uses 1♥ / 1♠ as F1 as I recall.
IMP uses a similar approach as well, but they don't have any 5-7 hands in 1♦ response.
Alternatives or experiences with the above will be appreciated...
Ultra uses the Cohen - Berkowitz scheme for Matchpoint Pairs:
1♣ - 1♦ - 1♥ (1 RF): 4+♥ or 20+ hcp and balanced
Edited: 2/13/12: Suggested by MARS
Similar scheme after 1♠ rebid by 1♣ Opener. Details in my posted system, see URL below.
However, we have new schemes for:
1♣ - 1♦ - 2♥ / 2♠ / 2NT / 3X
We haven't published this scheme yet, still in testing mode.
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#10
Posted 2012-February-11, 01:40
#11
Posted 2012-February-11, 19:37
Free, on 2012-February-11, 01:40, said:
Would you post the continuations that you played? I know that the one I posted has gaps/inaccuracies.
#12
Posted 2012-February-11, 22:14
rbforster, on 2012-February-06, 13:36, said:
* - I use the responses over 1♥ besides 1♠ to show various GF hands. If you didn't want to include those in 1♦, you could use transfers starting at 1N to show single suited invites or some other two-suited scheme.
Your scheme looks interesting -- can be elaborate on the transfers?