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#21
Posted 2023-November-13, 10:31
#22
Posted 2023-November-13, 11:05
Here’s a simple question, which the ‘they’ll bid 4S over 4H’ crowd seems unable to answer: which is easier to overcall…1H or 4H?
Plus who is to say that we don’t want them bidding 4S?
As it happens, I chose 4H so maybe I’m biased
Slam was on a finesse but is unbiddable even if you’re the kind of player who thinks it’s a sin to miss 50% slams
I have namyats available but we play a very restricted form. We only do it with either a no loser suit or a 1 loser suit. This is to facilitate slam bidding since we play an imp oriented style
#23
Posted 2023-November-14, 12:38
mikeh, on 2023-November-13, 11:05, said:
When I posted I was also a little worried about suit quality for namyats but decided AQ-8th counts as a 1 loser suit; I'd be more wary about AQ-7th. But I haven't discussed this point with partners and presumably you have.
#24
Posted 2023-November-14, 16:29
The idea is to allow responder to evaluate. Responses of 4S and higher (other than 4N) show rate cheaper of touching aces and a source of tricks. Opposite 4C, they show a filler in opener’s suit as well. Responder virtually always knows the suit when he has rye values for a slam try
#25
Posted 2023-November-15, 20:32
I now have fewer conventions and no Convention Card.
If I do add Namyats back into the system, I'll use Mike's version.
#26
Posted 2023-November-16, 11:16
Its main advantage is when you preempt your partner, they can see right away that "Trump x" is/is not good enough support in slam. "I have 12 tricks if we have no heart loser. But if we had no heart loser, partner would have opened 4♣ instead of 4♥." Comforting thought, that.
#27
Posted 2023-November-16, 16:24
jillybean, on 2023-November-15, 20:32, said:
I now have fewer conventions and no Convention Card.I
Having no Convention Card is against most regulations and the spirit of the Laws, as you well know.
And no convention can work well (or be disclosed effectively) without discussion and definition.
That goes for a "natural" 4m opening too.
jillybean, on 2023-November-15, 20:32, said:
Also have a look at alternatives using 3NT, like my Notyats.
#28
Posted 2023-November-17, 18:10
pescetom, on 2023-November-16, 16:24, said:
And no convention can work well (or be disclosed effectively) without discussion and definition.
That goes for a "natural" 4m opening too.
No CC is widely accepted in the games I play in, including tournaments.
No need to bother with one.
pescetom, on 2023-November-16, 16:24, said:
Where do I find information on Notyats?
#29
Posted 2023-November-18, 03:57
jillybean, on 2023-November-15, 20:32, said:
If you do go for Namyats, I would suggest the original and simplest: 4♣ a 0-1 loser heart suit and 4♦ a 0-1 loser spade suit. Responses to the relay are then 4M = 1 loser suit with no side ace; 4NT = 0 loser suit; new suit = ace of suit bid and a 1 loser suit. The current trend is actually away from this structure and towards using a 3NT opening to show a good preempt, usually in a major. This is because of the realisation that Gambling 3NT is actually a bad convention and using 3NT in this way gives additional options for constructive auctions over Namyats. Unfortunately these continuations also tend to be more complex than the basic Namyats so I would suggest avoiding this to begin with. Using 3NT as a good minor preempt and 4m as a good major preempt is simple and generally effective enough for non-expert pairs.
#30
Posted 2023-November-18, 12:12
jillybean, on 2023-November-17, 18:10, said:
It was born and described in this thread about 3NT as strong 4M.
NoTyats itself is rather eccentric and only for fans of Italian-style control-bidding, but the thread also contains links to an alternative by Norberto Bocchi and some sensible suggestions by Davidkok if you want to brew your own.
#31
Posted 2023-November-18, 13:23
pescetom, on 2023-November-18, 12:12, said:
NoTyats itself is rather eccentric and only for fans of Italian-style control-bidding, but the thread also contains links to an alternative by Norberto Bocchi and some sensible suggestions by Davidkok if you want to brew your own.
Again, what I would suggest for a club-level pair to start off with is the simple: 4♣ = relay for hearts (or both); 4♦ = relay for spades; 4♥ = pass/correct. Then after the 4♣ relay, 4♦ = spades (now 4♥ is the usual Namyats relay); 4♥ = 1 loser heart suit with no side ace; 4NT = no loser heart suit; 4♠/5m = 1 loser heart suit and ace of suit bid. And after a 4♦ relay, 4♥ = hearts; 4♠ = 1 loser spade suit with no side ace; 4NT = no loser spade suit; 5m/5♥ = 1 loser spade suit and ace of suit bid. This is not optimal but is a decent starting point after normal Namyats before progressing on to the more advanced structures.
#32
Posted 2023-November-19, 02:29
Personally I prefer much lower requirements for the 3NT opening, and also play a simpler responsive scheme. Fortunately I don't have to try to investigate slam in the two steps left below 4♥ quite as often, so the bids can be used for other purposes. I'd recommend the simple 4♣ = transfer me into your suit, 4♦ = bid your suit, 4♥/4♠ = this is my suit, you should pass. The last two bids can be repurposed (if you have spades and want to play them you can make partner show theirs and then pull, and if you have hearts and want to play them facing spades you can bid 4♣ and pass the transfer, to technically these are idle, but it's low frequency anyway).
#33
Posted 2023-November-19, 09:35
DavidKok, on 2023-November-19, 02:29, said:
So true.