Precision and the “Impossible Negative” Responder with 8+ HCP and a 4441 distribution
#1
Posted 2012-May-16, 16:24
Surely to goodness there must be better ways for responder to show a 4441 hand and 8+ HCP?
#2
Posted 2012-May-16, 16:32
Of course, you can come up with umpteen schemes if you really cared, including the really simple response:
1C - 1♠ (Various Balanced or 4441) - 1N asks:
....2C: No major
....2D: 4 hearts
....2H: 4 spades
....2S: 4441, min
....2N+: blah
Now, if you really really cared , I would bother with any of the above and simply play straight up symmetric relay responses and solve this and many other problems...
#3
Posted 2012-May-16, 21:21
Precision in the 90s, by Rigal: 1♣ - 2NT = any 4441 hand, 3♣ asks for the singleton (bid it, 3NT = ♣)
Precision in the 90s (Advanced), 1♣ - 2♥; Now 2♠ asks for 1-under the singleton
One Club Complete: 1♣ - 2♥ = 4=1=4=4,
Danielson Precision:
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
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#4
Posted 2012-May-18, 01:17
After 1♣-1♦-? opener will show a real suit or NT if balanced. At least 50% of the time the suit will be a major. Using the Impossible Negative now is fine. Opener will know where the final contract is heading.
Unfortunately I see a possible serious flaw in the sequence 1♣-1♦-? when responder holds 4441 and 8+ HCP? What must opener do when his real suit is ♦? Is he allowed to pass the 1♦ bid (possibly missing an easy game), or is 1♦ forcing for one round? A wily opponent sitting in fourth seat with some values may be sharp enough to realise what has happened and allow you to play in 1♦ when an easy game was up for grabs.
#5
Posted 2012-May-18, 03:17
32519, on 2012-May-18, 01:17, said:
The biggest problem with the Impossible Negative is when there's intervention over it. Then it can be hard to distinguish between a weak hand with support or an Impossible Negative.
32519, on 2012-May-18, 01:17, said:
Does a splinter bid now promise an Impossible Negative, or could it be a weaker more shapely hand? And what about when your Impossible Negative bid has extras?
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#6
Posted 2012-May-18, 04:02
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 2♠; 2NT - 3♥ = 4414
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 2♠; 2NT - 3♠ = 4441, min
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 2NT = 3-suited with diamond void (4405, 4504, 5404)
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 3♣ = 4450
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 3♦ = 4540
1♣ - 1♥; 1♠ - 1NT; 2♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 3♥ = 5440, min
1♣ - 2♦; 2♥ - 2♠ = 3-suited with short spades (1444, 0445, 0454, 0544)
1♣ - 2♠ = 3-suited with short hearts (4144, 4045, 4054, 5044)
As you can see, the scheme is not symmetric. The main modification over the equivalent auctions in (eg TOSR) is the inclusion of 44(32) hands into the 1♥ response which causes a knock-on effect to the 3-suiters with minor shortage. The end effect is for these hands to be slightly worse but for balanced hands to be slightly better. I like this trade off.
#7
Posted 2012-May-18, 07:09
Surely to goodness there must be better ways for responder to show a 4441 hand and 8+ HCP?
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I try the 'Impossible Negative' 1D with 7-12 and less than 3 controls.
Now the splinter-fit on 5-7 is not too far from an 'Impossible Negative'.
4+ controls 4441 starts specific 3-bid immediate to 1C.
#8
Posted 2012-May-18, 20:03
32519, on 2012-May-18, 01:17, said:
Loss of bidding space is more than compensated for by the exact description of responders hand. In some of the schemes the strength is divided into 2 or 3 ranges. Opener almost always asks for the singleton unless (s)he has a semi-solid or better suit playable opposite a singleton. In addition Opener has the option of using RKCB or Beta depending on his hand.
In some versions of Precision the responses start at 3♣ or higher and don't displace any more important responses.
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#9
Posted 2012-May-19, 14:53
PrecisionL, on 2012-May-16, 21:21, said:
Precision in the 90s (Advanced), 1♣ - 2♥; Now 2♠ asks for 1-under the singleton
One Club Complete: 1♣ - 2♥ = 4=1=4=4,
If I choose either of these methods I must pay the price somewhere else. A popular method I have been using is this:
1♣-2♥ or 2♠ showing 4-7 HCP and a 6-card suit and most (all) of the HCP in the suit bid.
How would you bid these hands types now if I chose to use one of the methods specified above?
#10
Posted 2012-May-19, 16:37
32519, on 2012-May-19, 14:53, said:
1♣-2♥ or 2♠ showing 4-7 HCP and a 6-card suit and most (all) of the HCP in the suit bid.
How would you bid these hands types now if I chose to use one of the methods specified above?
You know the answer to that. You're familiar with several varieties of Precision.
#11
Posted 2012-May-28, 05:32
gordontd, on 2012-May-18, 03:17, said:
Does a splinter bid now promise an Impossible Negative, or could it be a weaker more shapely hand? And what about when your Impossible Negative bid has extras?
This post of yours got me thinking. How about a cue-bid of the intervention suit conveying the message, "My normal response would be 1♦ with my 4441 holding, 8+ HCP. The opposition intervention allows me to show my distribution and HCP holding in a different way now."
In a different thread, it was suggested that after opposition intervention "double" showed 5-7 HCP and a suit bid showed 8+ HCP and a 5-card suit. Now you need some other way to show what you have.
PrecisionL
How does your methods show the 4441 hand 8+ HCP after opposition intervention in second seat?
#12
Posted 2012-May-28, 07:44
32519, on 2012-May-28, 05:32, said:
In a different thread, it was suggested that after opposition intervention "double" showed 5-7 HCP and a suit bid showed 8+ HCP and a 5-card suit. Now you need some other way to show what you have.
PrecisionL
How does your methods show the 4441 hand 8+ HCP after opposition intervention in second seat?
Your hand....xxxx x AKxx Qxxx
The bidding....
1C P 1D (3S) P P ?
4S? dbl?
There's been a trend toward the unusual positive and away from the impossible negative and it's to avoid confusion like this. Even in an uncontested auction it can pose problems. For one thing, all of responder's jump shifts have to be assigned to the impossible negative.
1C-1D, 1N-3C for example is a 4-4-4-1 instead of whatever it usually means in your NT structure (invitational clubs? diamond transfer?)
1C-1D, 2S-3N is 1-4-4-4 of 8-21 hcps
It also gets in the way if opener wants to make a gambling 3N bid. 1C-1D, 3N-5S now to show 1-4-4-4?
If you choose to adopt artificial rebids at some point, then you will be cross-purposed...
1C-1D, 1H as artificial 20+
Sure, you have room to show the 4441s here, but this isn't how the bidding should have gone.
1C-16+
1D-usually 0-7
1H-20+
2N-4144 8+
compared to
1C-16+
2H-4144 8+
2S-asks
3C-10-11 hcps
and you could do better.
Since your 1D is high 90s to be 0-7, why not make it 100% and then all of opener's continuations will be arranged to work best against a 0-7.
#13
Posted 2012-May-28, 10:43
1♣-2NT 4441 8+
1♣-3♣ 4414 8+
1♣-3♦ 4144 8+
1♣-3♥ 1444 8+
After that opener can ask for controls by cuebidding responder's short suit, set trumps or sign off in 3N.
#14
Posted 2012-May-30, 15:47
1♣ : 2♥ shows 4-1-4-4
1♣ : 2♠ shows 1-4-4-4
1♣ : 3♣ shows 4-4-4-1
1♣ : 3♦ shows 4-4-1-4
The hand strength is 9+ in all cases (the 1♦ response is made with 0-7, or 8 without great distribution). You can pretty much pick your treatment according to whim, because this is a very rare situation.