Zelandakh, on 2012-March-27, 05:58, said:
The truth is that I have now written several lengthy responses to bidding queries that you have raised, using time that I could have spent doing some of the work I am being paid for. I am starting to reach the conclusion that this effort is probably not worth it. It would be nice if you could prove me wrong in this regard...
Zel
For what its worth, I dont believe that either of us is going to back down on why we use Puppet Stayman or dont use Puppet Stayman. On this one we will probably have to agree to disagree.
Responder with a Bust Hand
Probably these are the main reasons why Im not interested in Puppet Stayman:
1. Playing 2NT with 20-21 HCP and a 5332 holding opposite a bust inevitably plays poorly. Unable to stop the opponents running your 2-card suit gets you a bad result. Higher up this thread I suggested something simpler. OK, so suggesting using 2
♣-3
♣ as a double negative was bad. But what about 2
♣-2
♥ as the double negative? Sure you will get plenty of hands with the strong hand on table playing in 2
♥, but more often than not, it will have better chances than a 2NT 5332 hand.
2. With a 4450 or 4441 hand (
♣ shortness), I lose Garbage Stayman with a bust. I hear you say that this is countered by Exit Stayman.
3. With 4405 or 4414 or 4423 (
♦ shortness), I lose Crawling Stayman as well.
In summary, opposite a bust, opportunities to improve the auction are limited. In a different thread, someone else calculated the % of 2NT auctions going down. An interesting stat forming part of this % would be knowing how many Puppet players were forced to pass 2NT which ended up going down.
Responder with a Game Forcing Hand
1. Obviously with a game forcing response you have more options. Even if you dont always end up in the ideal final contract (3NT versus 4M), the fact that the contract gets made, masks the overall effectiveness of Puppet Stayman.
2. The Puppet Stayman structures that I am more familiar with, concentrate on the majors. Chris Ryalls website includes a discussion on some of the problems that others have encountered with PS as well as suggestions how others have overcome these problems. As soon as you have to create additional bids to overcome any problem identified, you are adding to the memory load. Some players are better than others when coping with memory load.
3. Some of these additional bids have to do with right-siding the contract.
4. When responder has a minor suit orientated hand, inevitably more bids end up being made allowing the opponents more options for lead directing doubles.
5. The 5-3 major fit is not that important at IMPS. 3NT making 9 tricks versus 4M major making 10 tricks costs 1 IMP. 3NT making 10 tricks versus 4M making 10 tricks is a push. 3NT making versus 4M down 1 is a huge gain. I just dont believe that PS is worth this risk.
6. Responder with 5
♠+3
♥, the partnership may have a 5-3
♠ or a 5-3
♥ fit. If you play Puppet the 5-3
♠ fit is lost. If you transfer to
♠ then the 5-3
♥ fit is lost. You cannot butter your bread on both sides. The odds say that it is better to transfer into the
♠ suit. To overcome this, you are again adding additional bids to the memory load.
In closing I have this to say. In my books you are still rated as one of my favourite posters. Your posts are informative and objective, seldom if ever subjective. I place high value on the things you post. But on Puppet Stayman I think we will need to agree to disagree.
Codo, on 2012-March-27, 06:52, said:
Zel, the good thing is: Otheres do read your posts too and find them always helpful and insightful. So please continue your postings- even if you have to fead the troll to do so.
Ditto ad infinitum. I fully second Codo's statement here. Whatever you do, don't stop posting.
Best wishes
Andrew (32519)