Team: | Reynolds | Last Updated | Jul 16, 2020 at 17:24 |
Players: | Cris Barrere - Leo Bell |
2/1 2: Either natural or balanced Can be as few as two. This is how we handle 3-c major support w GF. 2/1 2R is 5+-c.
1m-2: Rev Flannery: 5+4+ majors less than invitational. Opener's 2NT is minor get-out and 3 asks for further description. 1m-2: Mixed raise of the minor. We play transfers after our major opening or overcall is doubled. A transfer into the major is constructive at the 2-lvl and shows a high honor at the 3+ level. Vs Strong 1&2NT or /(dead NT): 2m: Nat + higher, 2M: Nat, X: relay for single minor, both majors or better spades. Vs Weak NT (less than 15 top): 2: Majors, 2: One major, 2M: Nat 4+-c + 5+-c m. X: penalty w 1st subsequent X take-out. 2NT & 3-lvl: Transfers w minors wide-ranging and majors invitational. |
2/1, 1NT semi-forcing, & 2/1 2 can be 2-c.
14+-17 1NT may include a 5-c major or a 6-c minor. We open almost all 12s and many shapely 11s. One-level overcalls or take-out doubles can be light, but 2-lvl overcalls are usually good hands. Pre-empts are somewhat wide-ranging. Weak Two may be occasionally be 5-c and 2 may include a 4-c major. |
Vs suits: 3/low, A from AK except @ high level or long/supported suit where A: Attitude, K: Count.
Vs NT: AorQ: Unblock or count, K: Attitude Both: Possibly 2nd from bad suit. After T1: J denies, 10 or 9: 0 or 2 higher. |
Upside down count and attitude.
Normal priorities (attitude, count, suit preference). We try to give partner the information needed and may not signal if we think it will help declarer more. @ Suits: w shortness in dummy: Suit preference. w stop in dummy: Count. From known long suit: Middle: Interest or no preference, High or Low: Suit preference. @ NT: If honor wins in dummy w card attitude to adjoining honor. Both: Standard remainder count and suit preference signals. |