Team: | Wolfson | Last Updated | May 8, 2019 at 15:15 |
Players: | Steve Garner - Jeffrey Wolfson |
Over strong NT's we play woolsey (X=4M + 5m) and over weak NT's we play 2C = majors and 2D/2H are transfers; 2S = 4S + long minor and 2N = 4H + long minor. Mini-splinters after 1M and transfers after a 1M opening or overcall and opponent's X start with 1N. 1M - 3C = limit raise in major. Mixed raises in all suits. |
Light opening bids depending on vulnerability. With 4-4 in minors we open 1C if suits are equal in strength - otherwise we open the stronger one.
Favorable preempts at the 3 level are a wide range - may be very weak. 3rd seat openers may be light and lead-directing. Aggressive competitive bidding non-vul. |
3rd and low vs. suits. Attitude vs. notrump.
A from AK vs. suits. King is power lead vs. notrump and we lead the Q from KQ or QJ vs NT. We tend to lead attitude in the middle of the hand unless count is more important. |
Standard and frequent signaling. Attitude most important. King asks for count at or above the 5 level. Smith echo vs. NT. Suit preference if singleton in dummy. |