What unusual agreement do you and partner have.......... that's raking in good results?
#81
Posted 2013-June-10, 04:16
#82
Posted 2013-June-10, 04:45
aguahombre, on 2013-June-10, 04:16, said:
Minor problem, I'm Irish and I've never seen anyone with that agreement.
#83
Posted 2013-June-10, 04:58

George Carlin
#84
Posted 2013-June-10, 05:41
gwnn, on 2013-June-10, 02:46, said:
p-p-p-1D-all pass, for the same +190.
My money is on the auction being wrong, as both East and West's actions look more plausible if it went 2NT - p - 3♠ - 4♣ - all pass.
#86
Posted 2013-June-10, 06:38
#87
Posted 2013-June-10, 11:16
Zelandakh, on 2013-June-10, 02:27, said:
The chances of them making a stupid bid are increased when they are faced by something unusual without warning. That is an argument for your pre-alerting the methods and giving them enough time to come up with a reasonable defence (or offering one). It is not an argument that the convention will be successful against good players who are prepared.
Become the pioneer and offer a defence to the opening in the OP. The ACBL apparently allows 2NT for both minors. So why not 2NT for the majors as well? All that needs to be done is give them the suggested defence as well? (OK-So maybe a protracted fight with them before it will be accepted also awaits

#88
Posted 2013-June-10, 12:20
X = MM
2♦ = any long suit, then 2♥ P/C
2♥ = 4 hearts and 5m (obvio 2NT for m, can try 2S and 3C with 5-baggers)
2♠ = 4 spades and 5m
2NT = 4 diamonds and 5 clubs
3♣ = 5 clubs and 4 diamonds
Same same over the DONT X, except 2C = MM.
#89
Posted 2013-June-10, 12:34
manudude03, on 2013-June-10, 04:45, said:
Was a throwback from an earlier thread, where we used Irish as a disparaging term for some silly ideas. No offense, we just got tired of bashing each other's homelands or the traditional scapegoat countries.
#90
Posted 2013-June-10, 13:42
#91
Posted 2013-August-16, 02:25
1. 3♦ would normally show no preference for either major, requesting opener to bid the stronger/longer one.
2. Opener chooses ♥
3. Repeating the ♦ suit now by East shows a single suiter, no fit in the majors
4♦ was the last makeable contract. The opponents had a partial in ♣.
#92
Posted 2013-August-16, 14:10