Symmetric relay for Precision 2C opening (5C+4M)
#1
Posted 2023-May-17, 05:03
We play 2C opening with 5 Card ♣ and 4 card Major. 2♦ is a transfer to ♥ and 2♥ is transfer to ♠
Trying to explore if symmetric relay can be tried.
#2
Posted 2023-May-17, 06:02
Does it deny a 5-card major, but longer clubs are allowed? If so it would fit. The entry point for a specific short two-suiter is 2NT, so that you could play:
2♣-2♦ (GF asking relay):
- 2♥ - hearts (you could equally well choose to make this spades), 2♠ GF relay asks again, scheme continues as below.
- 2♠ - does not exist
- 2NT - Spades with high short (so heart shortage, scheme continues as below)
- 3♣ - 4=2=2=5 (equal shortage with spades)
- 3♦ - 4=3=1=5 (generic 5431 with low short and spades)
- 3♥ - 4=2=1=6 (generic 6421 with low short and spades)
- 3♠ - 4=3=0=6 (generic 6430 with low short and spades)
- 3NT - 4=1=1=7 (generic 7411 with spades)
- 4C - 4=2=0=7 (generic 7420 with low short and spades)
Most Precision 2♣ openings also contain hands with long clubs (and no 4cM), as well as hands with long clubs and four diamonds. You cannot fit all of those in, though you could (for example) reserve 2♣-2♦; 2♠ for 'long clubs, no major' and go +2 on those shapes. If your 2♣ opening always promises a 4cM the scheme above works (you may technically wish to include 4=4=0=5 as well). In addition you may wish to have some invitational bids available, these also can't fit in 2♦.
#4
Posted 2023-May-17, 07:42
Most Precision folks have moved to require six clubs for their 2C opening and that really gives you a solid anchor suit to fall back on. With six clubs relays are quite doable, just a bit tight sometimes.
#5
Posted 2023-May-17, 10:24
straube, on 2023-May-17, 07:42, said:
Most Precision folks have moved to require six clubs for their 2C opening and that really gives you a solid anchor suit to fall back on. With six clubs relays are quite doable, just a bit tight sometimes.
+1 -- if you change the requirement to 6+C for the opening, IMPrecision has a pretty elegant ~symmetric structure over it.
#6
Posted 2023-May-17, 10:31
Nirmalya said:
Trying to explore if symmetric relay can be tried.
Nirmalya, on 2023-May-17, 07:18, said:
However, our 2♣ may contain longer clubs and no major.
So, it seems that your 2♣ opening can be:
1) 5+♣ and a 4CM
2) 6+ ♣ (but no 4CM)
If so, I would recommend going with just 6+♣ (and says nothing about side suits). This is much more amenable to relays.
#9
Posted 2023-May-17, 20:26
#10
Posted 2023-May-17, 21:33
2♦ is an asking bid.
2♥ shows a maximum with either 4♥ or 6+♣
2♠ asks which type
After 2♠:
2NT shows a maximum with 6+♣ and 2 outside stoppers
3♣ shows a maximum with 6+♣ and 1 outside stopper
3♦ shows 4♥ with a diamond fragment
3♥ shows 4♥, semi-balanced 2=4=2=5
3♠ shows show 4♥ with a spade fragment
If opener has a minimum 6+♣ hand, after the 2♦ relay,
2NT shows a minimum with 6+♣ and 2 outside stoppers
3♣ shows a minimum with 6+♣ and 1 outside stopper
Responder asks for stoppers over 2NT and 3♣ with 3♦
#11
Posted 2023-May-22, 09:46
Precision style opening structures do not
So, you're going to need to completely revisit the relays because one of the pivots isn't there.
Perhaps
2!D = relay and then
2!H = 5+ Clubs and 4 Hearts
2!S = single suited with clubs (at +2)
2N = 5+ Clubs, 4 Spades, high shortage
3!C = 4=2=2=5 or 4=1=1=7
#12
Posted 2023-May-23, 15:48
hrothgar, on 2023-May-22, 09:46, said:
Precision style opening structures do not
So, you're going to need to completely revisit the relays because one of the pivots isn't there.
Perhaps
2!D = relay and then
2!H = 5+ Clubs and 4 Hearts
2!S = single suited with clubs (at +2)
2N = 5+ Clubs, 4 Spades, high shortage
3!C = 4=2=2=5 or 4=1=1=7
Yeah, that's high for single-suited with clubs.
Don't forget 4D/6+C
#13
Posted 2023-May-24, 10:21
straube, on 2023-May-23, 15:48, said:
Don't forget 4D/6+C
Think it's time to wake up and smell the 6+♣ coffee . Berkowitz-Cohen are doing great in the USBF finals, and am almost sure that they too have moved on, but you can trying going through the vugraph archives.
#14
Posted 2023-May-25, 14:16
straube, on 2023-May-23, 15:48, said:
Don't forget 4D/6+C
Open those with 1!D or 3!C or something
#15
Posted 2023-May-29, 01:08
2C-2D;
2H = 6+C, single-suited.
2S = 5+C and 4H, short-legged two-suiter.
2NT = 6+C and 4D, or 4-4-0-5 (if that shape is included into your 2C opening).
3C+ = 5+C and 4S, short-legged two-suiter.
2C-2D; 2NT-3C;
3D = 6+C, 4D, short spades.
3H = 4-4-0-5 <-- The "equal shortness" step is replaced with the 4-4-0-5 hand.
3S = 2-1-4-6
3NT = 3-0-4-6
4C = 2-0-4-7
4D = 1-1-4-7 <-- The 7411 shape is always a bit problematic.
I think this should put you at "+1" compared to original symmetric. Also you don't have 5332s in the single-suited hands, so it might easier/better to use something other than symmetric. Maybe:
2C-2D; 2H-2S;
2NT = 7+C, no void.
3C = Any 6322.
3D = 1-3-3-6
3H = 3-1-3-6
3S = 3-3-1-6
3NT = 7+C, void spades.
4C = 7+C, void hearts.
4D = 7+C, void diamonds.
#16
Posted 2023-May-29, 01:48
The idea is to use 2D as "hearts or relay", so this is similar to OP's current structure where 2D is a transfer to hearts. In this structure (43)15 and 5422 shapes are excluded from the 2C opening. The (43)15 hands can be opened with a Precision 2D (or in our case we include these shapes into our Swedish club) and the (42)25 hands can be treated as balanced.