pilowsky, on 2023-March-24, 02:21, said:
if you use multi's does that mean that in situations where responder has a strong hand and opener has hearts, the strong hand will end up as dummy?
No, because it usually goes something like
2
♦-2NT (strong relay)
3
♠(max with hearts)-4
♥
or
2
♦-2NT (strong relay)
3
♣(min with hearts)-4
♥
or something similar, you may play the rebids after the 2NT relay differently. But in any case, opener doesn't bid the suit he has except sometimes if the opps get awkward, for example
2
♦-(4
♦)-4
♥-(pass)
4
♠
Conversely, when opener has the strong balanced hand and responder has a weak hand with hearts, it depends on your methods. There are basically two ways of playing the 2
♠ response:
- At least invitational opposite a weak two in hearts (but just to play opposite spades)
- As above but could also be a preemptive raise of hearts
The second option may seem attractive because it gets the weak hand with long hearts on the table when responder has hearts and opener has the strong variant, but it gets a bit complicated because opener can't just rebid 4
♥ to show a max with hearts when responder is not necesarily invitational. You might play something like
2
♦-2
♠*
2NT**-3
♦***
3
♠****-4
♦*****
4
♥-4NT
blah-6
♥
* various hands including most hands with hearts
** strong bal OR hearts without spade tolerance (just in case responder has some semipositive black two-suiter)
*** I have hearts this time but want to be dummy
**** strong bal but no superaccept
***** retransfer
But this gets quite convoluted as it may not be obvious what the 3
♠ bid shows.
So to keep it manageable, maybe better to agree that 2
♠ shows at least an invite opposite hearts, and then opener rebids 3
♥ with a minimum or something higher with a max, and the 2NT rebid shows a strong hand.
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