wilkosz responses
#1
Posted 2012-May-06, 03:30
Does anyone have experience with, and detailed/extended notes on this convention, willing to share? If you prefer email, send me a PM so I can give you my email address.
#2
Posted 2012-May-06, 05:10
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2012-May-06, 13:23
#4
Posted 2012-May-06, 13:55
#5
Posted 2012-May-07, 06:06
Free, on 2012-May-06, 13:23, said:
When I played it we used 3♣ as P/C for the opener's lowest ranking suit, and 3♦ as GI for opener's unknown major (if opener is 5-5+ in the majors will always accept the invite and bids 3NT to show both majors)
#6
Posted 2012-May-07, 07:47
#7
Posted 2012-May-07, 08:31
Free, on 2012-May-06, 13:23, said:
Back when I played Wilkosz we used a 3♦ response as a game invitational hand
Responder needed to have EITHER tolerance for both majors OR s three suited hand
Showing a max forces you to the 4 level, but normally not to 5m
After 2♦ - 3♦ (art. game invite)
3H = no interest in game (Hearts or both majors)
3S = no interest in game (Spades and a minor)
3N = Max with Hearts
4C = Spades and Clubs (Max values, but non forcing)
4D = Spades and Diamonds (Max values, but non forcing
4H = Both majors (max hand)
4S = Super max (Spades and a minor)
#8
Posted 2012-May-07, 14:08
2♠: Spades and a minor
2NT: Hearts and a minor, minimum
3♣/♦: Hearts and the bid minor, maximum
3♥: Majors, minimum
3NT: Majors, maximum
If you give up the ability to play 2♠, you can switch it around to right-side more often. There is enough space to do everything, and some left over.
#9
Posted 2012-May-07, 14:11
nigel_k, on 2012-May-07, 14:08, said:
2♠: Spades and a minor
2NT: Hearts and a minor, minimum
3♣/♦: Hearts and the bid minor, maximum
3♥: Majors, minimum
3NT: Majors, maximum
If you give up the ability to play 2♠, you can switch it around to right-side more often. There is enough space to do everything, and some left over.
Never heard of anyone playing 2H as anything other than pass or correct
#10
Posted 2012-May-07, 15:41
Nothing much to add to what's been already said.
Basically, 2♥ = p/c; 2N = strong ask. Over their X, P showed willingness to play 2♦-X; XX asked for opener's major and 2M was TP. Of course, other variations of P / XX are possible, but that's what we played and it worked quite well.
The situation you may want to discuss is X over 2♦ - (2M). In our case, we played it as co-operative and opener would P holding holding M and takeout to OM or 3m otherwise.
We also played a 3D invite which was similar to Richard's scheme and I can dredge the details if desired.
Edit:
Over the P over 2D - (X), we played that opener's XX showed H+C, 2H showed the majors and 2S showed S+C.
Also, over 2D:
3D: Invite with both majors
3H: P/C with both majors
3S: S+minor; pass or correct
4D: Asking for major
4C/4M: TP
#11
Posted 2012-May-07, 18:10
nigel_k, on 2012-May-07, 14:08, said:
2♠: Spades and a minor
2NT: Hearts and a minor, minimum
3♣/♦: Hearts and the bid minor, maximum
3♥: Majors, minimum
3NT: Majors, maximum
If you give up the ability to play 2♠, you can switch it around to right-side more often. There is enough space to do everything, and some left over.
No this is poor. 2H is pass or correct.
#12
Posted 2012-May-07, 18:16
hrothgar, on 2012-May-07, 14:11, said:
Generally there is a playable spot other than 2♥ - possibly in 2♠ if opener has both majors or at the three level. Sometimes opponents are bidding spades anyway on the hands where we want to play exactly 2♥. And if spades is their suit, it can be useful for responder to start with 2♠ pass or correct rather than 2♥.
But the main reason is the two extra steps in constructive auctions which is a big gain. Responder tends to want to investigate game more often opposite Wilkosz than opposite a weak two, and they can do this a lot more confidently if there is a way to stop in three of a minor when opener is minimum or unsuitable.
#13
Posted 2012-May-08, 01:19
Responses: Pass = a) found me diamonds, pd! b) hope you got diamonds, pd! c) tactical (if 4th seat doubles, opener: Pass = D, XX = S-H, 2M = M-C) 2H = p/c, 2+H
2S = p/c, usu. 3+S unless 1H-2S
2N = strong relay
3C = nat NF
3D = invite+, support for both majors
3H = preempt, p/c
3S = preempt, support for spades and both minors, short hearts
3N = to play
4D = asks pd to bid major
4C/4H/4S = natural
2D-2H- Pass = 5+H, normal hand 2S = S + m 2N = nat to play 3C = p/c for m
2N = 6S-5H, maximum 3m = 6m-5H, maximum 3H = 6H-5other, maximum 2D-2S- Pass = 5+S, normal hand 2N = 5S-6m max (3m p/c) 3H = 5S-6H max 3S = 6S-5H max 2D-2N- 3C = C + M 3D = GF relay, asks for major (then 4oM = to play) 3M = p/c (may go to game if oM bid) 4C = invite 3D = D + H 3H = sets H, demands cues 3S/4C = cue for D 4D = invite 4H/4S = to play 3H = H + S 3S = sets S, demands cues 4m = cue for H 4H/4S = to play 3S = S + D 4C = cue for S 4D = sets D, demands cues 4H/S = to play 2D-3D- 3M = minimum 4M = maximum
INTERFERENCE: 2D-(X)- Pass = diamond tolerance or better, could be waiting to penalize (later X penalty) Pass = diamond XX = H-S 2M = M-C XX = asks for cheapest major 2H = H+other (now 2S is further p/c) 2S = S+minor (now 3C is p/c) 2M = natural, to play, no matter what 2N = good 3-suiter that wants to compete at 3 level (bid cheapest suit) higher = as if no double 2D-(2M)- X = competitive, p/c Pass = decent 5+ cards in their suit 2S = denies 5H (or could be Jxxxx hearts), shows 5S 2N = nat invite 3C = p/c 2N = 5 bad in their suit, side minor 2N = minor-suited take-out, usu. with 4-crds in enemy suit 3m = natural 3H = both majors (now Pass/3S to play) 3m/3oM = natural, NF 3 cue = asks for stopper, usu. with long running minor 2D-(2N natural)- X = penalty 3C = p/c 3D/4D = asks pd to bid major 3M/4C = natural 3N = asks pd to bid cheapest suit at 4-level 2D-(3m)- X = pen 3H = p/c for major 4C = slammish cue, asks bid major 4D = request bid major
Frederick, have you tried Tutti Frutti? That is even more fun.
#14
Posted 2012-May-09, 09:10
I guess partner has ♥+♦, so at first sight I'd just bid 2♠ and pass his 3m rebid. However, what if he has ♠ + some other suit? We can easily miss a laydown ♠ game.
Even if you don't think this hand is worth inviting, just pretend it's a little bit stronger (but keep the distribution intact).
Yesterday I had a similar hand and Wilkosz gave us a cold top because it rightsided the contract
#15
Posted 2012-May-09, 09:21
the hog, on 2012-May-08, 01:19, said:
Thanks a lot for this scheme!
I won't play Tutti Frutti because I just want my 2M openings natural. We've been playing minimulti with 2♥ = 5-5 ♥+other and 2♠ = 5-5 ♠+m for several years now, and I thought: "lets swap things around and see how it goes".
#16
Posted 2012-May-09, 10:24
Free, on 2012-May-09, 09:10, said:
That's OK, your opponents will be missing their laydown ♥ game too.
-- Bertrand Russell
#17
Posted 2012-May-11, 12:23
pass/3♦/3♥ = to play (typically with spades as the other suit)
4m = m+♠, good hand, reinvite
4♥ = to play
4NT = both minors
5m = to play (typically m+♠ with weak spades).
#18
Posted 2012-May-12, 05:27
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."