Team: | Simson | Last Updated | Mar 7, 2022 at 23:18 |
Players: | Ai-Tai Lo - Jiang Gu |
Transfer responses over 1![]() 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 ![]() If 2nd hand passes, responder may pass. Non-vulnerable can be done with any hand, vulnerable would indicate some diamonds 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Over NT, we play: 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Double = good hand against weak NT, and 4 card major with longer minor against strong NT 1 ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() 1m-2 ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() 1 ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() 1M-3(M-2) = Mixed raise (6-9 HCP, 4+ fit) by UPH 1M-3(M-1) = 4-card limit raise by UPH. 1M-2 ![]() 1M-2 ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() Lower-tier Splinter shows a singleton and higher-tier Splinter shows a void by PH. FSJ by PH. Transfers after 1M opening/overcall-(X) starting from 1NT Transfer advances start from cue-bid. After 3 ![]() ![]() |
5-Card Major, forcing NT by UPH.
1NT 14-16, 13+-16 3rd seat favorable, 15-17 3rd seat vulnerable and 4th seat. We open 11 or 12 balanced, and 10-11 Unbalanced. Also apply rule of 20. 3rd-seat openings can be as low as 8 and 4-card suit often not vulnerable. 1M-2 ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1M-2 ![]() ![]() ![]() Gazzilli after 1M-1NT, 1 ![]() ![]() Two-tier splinters, regular splinters 12-14 HCP (1 ![]() ![]() ![]() We open all balanced hands with 1 ![]() Walsh style responses after 1 ![]() May respond with very weak hand. One-level overcalls 8+ HCP. 2-level sounder. Preempts: wide range (could be good or bad) |
vs NT: 4th best, 2nd or top from bad holdings (10xx(+) can be treated as good or bad), Rusinow from 4+ with the following exceptions:
Not in dummy's suit. Not in partner's suit. Not in declarer's suit. Not in preemptor's side suit. vs NT: 3rd/5th in partner's suit (unless raised, then top from 3 small) vs NT: K is power lead and A asks for attitude. vs suits: standard honor leads vs suits: 3rd from even or three, lowest from odd, but will lead top from nothing in partner's raised suit. suit preference from known long suits (6-7 card preempts) vs suits: A from AKx(+) except against 5-level or higher, or AK doubleton, or ready to switch to a side singleton. Mainly attitude in the middle of the hand. Will lead 3/5 if the spot won't confuse partner. 0 or 2 through declarer and dummy's Qxx. |
Upside Down Count and Attitude Signals.
Signaling priority normally: Attitude, Count, Suit-Preference (may vary with logic). Standard count at trick one when opening leader leads the A from AK vs suits. Attitude in partner's suit if dummy wins trick-1 with A, K, or Q vs NT, count otherwise. Suit preference when dummy has a singleton, middle is ambiguous (no clear preference) - unless necessity to tap dummy is obvious for both. Suit-preference in trumps if we think partner needs it. Rev Smith Echo vs NT mostly by opening leader's partner (low encourages opening lead suit), except in obvious count situation. Suit preference if attitude is known and count is irrelevant. When splitting honors, we play the second highest if we have two honors (J from QJx, Q from KQx), the highest if we have three honors (K from KQJ, Q from QJ10). Standard suit preference (1st priority) and present count. We give true count only if we think partner needs it. |