The 2NT jump rebid
#1
Posted 2017-June-13, 00:57
One idea is to bid 2NT with 6-4 shape and some extras. In our system though we rebid 2C with 6+M (including 6-4). Another idea is to play it as max with support for responder, but that leaves 1X-1NT; 2NT.
We play the following:
1X-1M; 2NT = Max with support.
1H-1NT; 2NT = Max with 5H and 4S.
1S-1NT; 2NT = Solid spade suit.
#2
Posted 2017-June-13, 07:08
6+ Red suit, 3 card support for your major and maximum values.
#3
Posted 2017-June-13, 13:32
spotlight7, on 2017-June-13, 07:08, said:
6+ Red suit, 3 card support for your major and maximum values.
Yes, that would be the normal use for 2N.
If playing Mexican 2♦-18-19 balanced or have somehow otherwise covered these hands you can use for 1♣ or 1♦, 1M-2N even playing standard.
#4
Posted 2017-June-13, 16:23
spotlight7, on 2017-June-13, 07:08, said:
6+ Red suit, 3 card support for your major and maximum values.
Yes, the hand of death That's a good idea if you haven't got another way to bid those hands. We treat them the following way (our 1D is natural an unbalanced, 11-19 hcp):
1D-1M; 1NT = F1. Min with 6+D or various strong hands, including 3-card support and 15-17 hcp.
1D-1M; 2M-1 = F1. 3-card support and 11-14 or 18-19.
1H-1S; 2D = F1. 3-card support.
#5
Posted 2017-June-13, 16:58
Do you use magic or Iphone to bid after that with 11?
#6
Posted 2017-June-13, 18:00
1S-1N-2N: 5 spades 6m
1H-1S-2N: 5 hearts 6m
1H-1N-2S: 5 hearts 6m
1H-1N-2N: 5 spades 6 hearts
All these show a decent hand (with like 8-10 hcp we just rebid 2m).
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#11
Posted 2017-June-13, 21:10
foobar, on 2017-June-13, 20:28, said:
Well if you're going to post it four times...
Over 2NT showing an unknown minor:
3♣ = pass or correct
3♦ = asks minor (hearts = clubs, spades = diamonds)
3-opener's major = natural forcing, but note this only really exists after 1♥-1♠ because we don't bid 1NT with 3-fit
3-other-major = natural forcing; note in our style weak hands with one long major often respond something else
3NT = to play, kinda weird I guess
Over 2♠ showing an unknown minor, we pretty much always bid 2NT asking the minor.
Over 2NT showing 5-6 majors, 3m is natural forcing, 3M is natural NF, 3NT natural NF, 4m slam try in a major
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#13
Posted 2017-June-14, 08:18
#14
Posted 2017-June-14, 15:17
spotlight7, on 2017-June-13, 16:58, said:
Do you use magic or Iphone to bid after that with 11?
No, 1D-1M; 2M is minimum with 4 card support. I wrote 1D-1M; 2M-1, so the bid below 2M. In other words 1D-1H; 2D and 1D-1S; 2H. Here's an article about how we play after our unbalanced diamond: http://bridgewinners...lanced-diamond/
#15
Posted 2017-June-15, 07:35
The structure is much better when I read the extended outline.
It looks promising.
I like the idea that the Power System used that 1C*-1M-2D*
showed a 3 card raise and 1C*-1M-2M raise showed 4 trumps