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Definition question in WJ2005 seems contradict each other

#1 User is offline   htcpm2 

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Posted 2012-May-02, 03:15

http://bridgewithdan...2005webpage.htm
In section "enemy interference over an opening 1N" I see

over a 3-level preempt, double is negative; bids at the 4-level are natural (except for a cue-bid); 4♦ over 3♦ = both majors 5-5

and

4♦ = Texas for hearts, 4♥ = Texas for spades (provided that the overcall is at the 3-level)

Do they contradict each other?
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Posted 2012-May-02, 05:07

Note that in the actual text, one is a general agreement, and the other is marked as a "special case".

Normal is actually - and it doesn't matter whether you play WJ2005, Standard American, Precision, or whatever - that 4/4 is Texas when it's a jump and not Texas when it's not a jump. E.g.

1NT-(2)-4 = Texas
1NT-(3)-4 = Texas
1NT-(3)-4 = Not Texas
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Posted 2012-May-02, 06:34

Really, I thought the general rule was on up to 3 and off from 3. In other words the same as Michael wrote except that 1NT - (3) - 4M is natural. There is also something to be said for keeping 4 level transfers on over a 3M overcall too, using a transfer to the opponents' suit to show clubs.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 07:21

View PostZelandakh, on 2012-May-02, 06:34, said:

Really, I thought the general rule was on up to 3 and off from 3. In other words the same as Michael wrote except that 1NT - (3) - 4M is natural. There is also something to be said for keeping 4 level transfers on over a 3M overcall too, using a transfer to the opponents' suit to show clubs.

So you know there is no contradiction

Texas must be a jump for both major suits and is off, if the opponents overcall higher than 3, since 1NT--(3)--4 shows both majors and is not a jump any more anyway. Therefor 1NT--(3)--4 is natural.

Rainer Herrmann
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