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| =====After the enemy opens other than 1N===== | =====After the enemy opens other than 1N===== | ||
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| - | * If we overcall 1\h or 1\s and the next hand makes a negative double, then the cheapest bid in the (so far) unbid major is a constructive and artificial raise of our suit. | + | * <del>If we overcall 1\h or 1\s and the next hand makes a negative double, then the cheapest bid in the (so far) unbid major is a constructive and artificial raise of our suit.</ |
| * Jump raises are preemptive in nature. | * Jump raises are preemptive in nature. | ||
| * Cue bid of LHO's bid is a constructive limit raise | * Cue bid of LHO's bid is a constructive limit raise | ||
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| * 2NT is 18-19 points balanced. | * 2NT is 18-19 points balanced. | ||
| + | Over natural, preemptive 2 level openings, and over 3 minor openings by opponent (both in direct and balancing seat) we play Leaping Michaels. | ||
| + | * Jump to an unbid 4 minor shows a two suiter with that minor and an (unbid) major, GF. | ||
| + | * (2\d)-4\c: \c and an unspecified major (forcing) | ||
| + | * (2M)-4m: This minor and the other Major (forcing). Over (2H)-4m-(4H)-p is also forcing. | ||
| + | * (3\c)-4\d: \d and an unspecified major (forcing). | ||
| + | * 4 level cuebids are excluding the two-suiter combinations listed above: | ||
| + | * (2\d)-4\d: Majors | ||
| + | * (3\c)-4\c: Majors | ||
| + | * (3\d)-4\d: Unknown suits, as (3\d)-4\c is natural. Could also be a very strong 3 suiter. | ||
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| If the range of the NT includes 13 or fewer HCP hands, it is a " | If the range of the NT includes 13 or fewer HCP hands, it is a " | ||
| - | with Paradox responses to the 2\c overcall. | + | with Paradox responses to the 2\c overall. |
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| + | ====After the enemy opens 1N (Aspro)==== | ||
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| + | The following general structure is used by both the immediate seat and the passout seat over all No Trump strengths. There is a small modification in the case of mini-N opening bids (NT opening bids which include 10 HCP in the range). The basic approach is like ASTRO, but major two suiters are treated differently. | ||
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| + | The structure is major suit oriented because creating a system that caters to 54 in the minors is a losing proposition. More violent minor suit patterns are handled with a 2N overcall. | ||
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| + | Double is penalty in direct seat. Advancer (i.e. the partner of the person taking the first action for the defensive pair) passes the double unless he has a freakish hand. A yarborough is not a freak! If third-hand makes a non-pass and 2N is still available, then that call by advancer is to be treated as competitive.[Gabor: | ||
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| + | In the passout seat after a 1N bid on the left, then the rules are amended as follows: | ||
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| + | If fourth hand has not passed previously, then a double shows a good hand with a one suiter. Second hand bids 2\c to get to the suit [Gabor: No paradox raises? OK, Paradox is on]. The immediate 2\h/ | ||
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| + | If fourth hand has passed originally, then the double is an " | ||
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| + | If the opponents are playing mini-N, then an extension called " | ||
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| + | Immediate bids of 2\h, 2\s, 3\c and 3\d are natural, and limited by the fact that a double was not bid. The bids generally deny holding a second suit. Ogust responses are used when the overcall is 2\h or 2\s. Example: (1N) 2\H (P) 2N (P) ? | ||
| + | * 3\C - bad hand, bad suit | ||
| + | * 3\D - bad hand, good suit | ||
| + | * 3\H - good hand, bad suit | ||
| + | * 3\S - good hand, good suit | ||
| + | * 3N - Solid suit | ||
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| + | 2N is to be taken as a 2 suit takeout for the minors, but if the 2N bidder later jumps into a new suit, he is showing a strong (offensively) 2 suiter with the suit named plus the next higher ranking (\cs are higher ranking than \ss). [Gabor: does it need to be a jump? E.g. 2N-3\c-3\d should be strong \d and \h, same for 2N-3\d-4\d.]No, | ||
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| + | That leaves 2\c and 2\d. 2\c show \hs and (any) other suit; 2\d shows \ss and (any) other suit. Notice that \s/\h two suiters can be shown with two different bids. If the " | ||
| + | The responses to the (2\c and 2\d) overcalls are: | ||
| + | * Bid of the anchor suit at the two level (2\h or 2\s) promises 3 card support and is not encouraging; | ||
| + | * Bid of the anchor suit at the three level is encouraging; | ||
| + | * A bid of the next higher suit (2\d over 2\c, 2\h over 2\d) is semi-artificial. It asks Overcaller to bid his 5 card suit. (Usually advancer does not have 3+ in overcaller' | ||
| + | * passing if the advancer has just bid it; | ||
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| + | * bids a " | ||
| + | * A pass by advancer says that the artificial bid has hit a long suit in his hand and he " | ||
| + | * A new suit by advancer (i.e. not a bid of the anchor major or the step bid), is constructive and natural, but not forcing. | ||
| + | * A 2N bid by advancer tells overcaller to bid his other suit and is somewhat forward going. If advancer then bids the originally shown major, he is showing an invitational raise with just three card support. | ||
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| + | Sample auction: | ||
| + | * (1N) 2\c (P) ? | ||
| + | * pass: Greatly prefers \cs to \hs and is usually weak | ||
| + | * 2\d: What is your 5 card suit? | ||
| + | * 2\h: 3 or more \hs; not encouraging | ||
| + | * 2\s: a \s suit (constructive, | ||
| + | * 2N: tells overcaller to bid his other suit (it doesn' | ||
| + | * 3\c/3\d: natural (constructive, | ||
| + | * 3\h: invitational (4 card support) | ||
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