transferring into a 4-cd major
#1
Posted 2014-January-08, 11:56
#2
Posted 2014-January-08, 12:44
straube, on 2014-January-08, 11:56, said:
(so that's one downside) and you'll eat some 4-2 fits, but you'll also wind up in some fits. What do folks think about this? My own thought would be to want responder to have some shape (not 4333 certainly) so that
you could have extra chances by ruffing in dummy and improve hand communication.
This was very popular about 15 years ago and i tried it for a while too back then. Maybe it is my subjective experience but it was disaster most of the time. I ended up playing a lot of 4-3 and 4-2 fits and when pd had 4 of them we ended up playing a 4-4 fit at 3 level with my very weak hand.
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#3
Posted 2014-January-08, 13:17
(Not that I like the method. I do like transferring into a 4 card major but only when responder is strong)
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#4
Posted 2014-January-08, 13:40
#5
Posted 2014-January-08, 14:20
- next hand might be playing double as diamonds, and can't make a penalty double of 1NT
- partner leads the right thing against their spade contract
- it might play better than 1NT anyway
The big plus is not getting doubled. Even playing double as strong, they will find it harder to to extract when the suit lengths are unknown.
Of course, this is also why people play weak take-outs opposite a mini. Even more than a transfer, a natural 2H in response to 1NT is really tempting.
p.s. I'd open the hand 2H 3rd seat NV as well.
#6
Posted 2014-January-08, 18:31
FrancesHinden, on 2014-January-08, 14:20, said:
- next hand might be playing double as diamonds, and can't make a penalty double of 1NT
- partner leads the right thing against their spade contract
- it might play better than 1NT anyway
The big plus is not getting doubled. Even playing double as strong, they will find it harder to to extract when the suit lengths are unknown.
Of course, this is also why people play weak take-outs opposite a mini. Even more than a transfer, a natural 2H in response to 1NT is really tempting.
p.s. I'd open the hand 2H 3rd seat NV as well.
Interesting. I assume this is alertable?
#7
Posted 2014-January-08, 19:01
I consider it a desperate manuever, though, and not a recommended tactic unless its desperate times.
Edit: For clarification, we did not have a run-out system in place, it was not a regular partnership.
#8
Posted 2014-January-09, 05:32
I am amused by the idea of a weak 2 open on a 4-card suit. Even if the card explicitly says "may be variable in third seat", or something similar, I would hope this was treated as a psyche. Or does the card say "may be 4-card"?
#9
Posted 2014-January-09, 06:54
straube, on 2014-January-08, 11:56, said:
Given the modern trend I would think some 4-1 fits were on the agenda too. For me, transferring with 4 and a weak hand seems like a pretty low % option. Take Chris option for example. Why can't we use our runout system to give partner the choice between the black suits? How stupid do we feel if they show up with 2335 shape? The only time when it can reasonably come into the equation is when the suit is so good it looks like 5 and we are sure that 1NT is bad. Frances' example is one of very few possibilities that comes under such an umbrella.
#10
Posted 2014-January-09, 07:24
fromageGB, on 2014-January-09, 05:32, said:
I am amused by the idea of a weak 2 open on a 4-card suit. Even if the card explicitly says "may be variable in third seat", or something similar, I would hope this was treated as a psyche. Or does the card say "may be 4-card"?
We play systemic 4+ card weak 2s in first and third, properly described on the card.
I also played 4 card transfers opposite a wide range no trump (10-15/11-16/14-19 at various times in various seats), but these were invitational+, never bad hands.
#11
Posted 2014-January-09, 07:39