mini-NT with Smolen and DB Stayman
#1
Posted 2024-November-25, 08:27
Today I opened up a mini-NT and partner had an invitational strength hand with 6 hearts and 2 spades (about 13 HCP). He bid 2C and I bid 2D and after the hand we realized we had a problem bidding his hand because we had been assuming Smollen applied regardless which NT we were using.
So my question is this : Is Smolen incompatible with mini-NT and DB Stayman ? Looking for suggestions. Thank you
#2
Posted 2024-November-25, 08:41
#3
Posted 2024-November-25, 08:43
#4
Posted 2024-November-25, 09:07
Responder often is the bigger hand.
#5
Posted 2024-November-25, 09:12
The issue is if
1n-2c-2d-2M should be weak or invitational, this issue is unrelated to smolen.
My preference is 2H weak and 2S invitational.
#7
Posted 2024-November-25, 09:36
DavidKok, on 2024-November-25, 08:43, said:
Thanks David. So I think what you are trying to say is that over mini NT, Responder should just do an immediate jump to 3H or 3S to show invitation to 4M with a 6 card suit. That helps
#8
Posted 2024-November-25, 09:39
helene_t, on 2024-November-25, 09:12, said:
The issue is if
1n-2c-2d-2M should be weak or invitational, this issue is unrelated to smolen.
My preference is 2H weak and 2S invitational.
Maybe what I do isn't Smolen...we are showing 5-4 distributions by bidding the longer suit, and showing strength via a 2-level bid or a 3-level bid
#9
Posted 2024-November-25, 11:47
It has nothing to do with siding the contracts. It's about the loss of possible sequences. You just lose too much by putting only signoffs into 2h/2s (and 3c/3d??), you overload way too many hands into 2d.
You get problems, depending on how you allocate your 3 level bids, and how you define sequences like 1nt-2c-2d-3M, showing hands like the following at a reasonable level, or in some cases being able to show at all:
- one suited slam tries, or being able to both show this and your shortness so the balanced hand can evaluate honor placement
- 5-5 majors, inv or GF
- 5-5 minors of various strengths.
- two-suited major/minor slam try.
- giving choice of games (3nt/4M) with 5cd M
- inviting with 5 cd major (esp. hearts)
- invite with 6 cd M
- weak with both majors (crawling stayman)
3 level jumps and what would be Smolen can cover a couple of the above but good luck handling all of them.
The only thing really saving you IMO is the rarity of some of the actions, esp. slam tries over the weaker hand, since you need a huge hand to bid slam over a mini.
It's so much easier, IMO just to play transfers. In Weak nt popular regions like UK almost all play transfers AFAIK, I don't see any great reason why mini-nt should suddenly cause one to not want to play transfers.
Now IMO transfers are better. But Smolen itself, opposite the weaker NTs, is totally optional, reverse Smolen (i.e. natural) is perfectly fine with forcing 5-4 M
#10
Posted 2024-November-25, 12:48
1NT-2♣
2♦-3♠(Smolen)
and
1NT-2♦
2NT-3♥?
I suppose one could play one as COG and the other as a slam try. But slam tries are not common opposite a mini NT, and when you have one you can still use Smolen. It seems to me that DB misses out on some weak or invitational sequences (you can't always distinguish between 4-card heart invites and 5-card heart invites since both bid 2♣ and then 2NT if opener responds 2♠). I think this is a bad trade-off.
I fully understand not wanting to play transfers opposite a mini-NT - a natural 2♠ response puts more pressure on opps than a transfer does. But then I would play:
2♣: Stayman, includes GF hands with both majors (5+/4+ either way use smolen), invite+ hands with one or two 4M, and various weak options
2♦: invite+ with one 5+ major but not both. Paradox responses like a Multi 2♦ opening.
That way you can't invite with both majors (but maybe you can play a direct 3♥ as 5-5 invitational) and it gets a bit cramped with the minor suit oriented hands, especially if you want the direct 2NT response to be natural. But most invitational or GF hands can use 2♣ or 2♦ quite smoothly, you can even stop in 2♥ when responder has an invite with 5+ hearts and opener rejects the invite. At the same time the very frequent 2M-signoff hands can just bid 2M to put max pressure on opps.
#11
Posted 2024-November-25, 17:03
#12
Posted 2024-November-26, 23:34
Most would play a 2M rebid as non-forcing, though (5=4 in the majors, bid your 5), and there, you need to jump to 3M to show the single-suited invite. So, you can't Smolen.
I have switched to transfers in my weak NT partnership, and (apart from adding to the hands that are played the other way up to *everyone else*) it's not a big deal. Of course, we're also playing it in full Keri, so...
As for "but you're telling the table you're weak"; no, we're telling the table we have *less than invitational values*. Which, opposite a 10-12, could be a good 12...The axe is on the table, ready to be used (even if it's only rarely appropriate).