Rubinsohl

   

To be more precise: this is a much modified Rubinsohl convention, a somewhat simplified  version. (With more similarity with Sheinwold's Grubinsohl). Simplified as we do not employ Rubinsohl suit bids at the 2-level.
BETA extends RUBINSOHL to show either a single suited hand 6+ or a 2-suited 5-5+  or better.
Rubinsohl bids are employed in 2nd position following 5 situations:
1NT
Weak 2's
A 3C pre-empt BUT not over higher pre-empts
Rubinsohl is employed in the 4th position following a 1...2 opening bid by LHO
Employed when partner opens 1NT and RHO intervenes at the 2-level.

Rubinsohl bids may be defensive or aggressive. Aggressive when the Rubinsohl bidder rebids.

Rubinsohl is a system of transfers. It has 2 serious advantages over Lebensohl:
One is that a suit is immediately known to partner [in Lebensohl only the rebid after 2NT declares the suit - and then only if opponents permits it!
A 2nd advantage is that the transfer forces the opening lead to the opening bidder.

Now in BETA we add a further ability to RUBINSOHL to show a second higher ranking suit promising a two- suited hand 5-5+ or better - to achieve this the first transfer is made for the lower ranking suit and the the 2nd suit, a higher ranking suit, is then declared.

Over an opponents opening of 1NT either in 2nd or 4th position  BETA uses CDH in conjunction with  Rubinsohl.

We use T-O or penalty doubles alongside Rubinsohl. [Original Rubinsohl advocates penalty doubles throughout, also so does Sheinwold]. The debate of Take-out versus penalty oriented double is still out! My view is more one for Take-out with IMP scoring but possibly penalty oriented is better  in IMPSwith match point scoring. Our BETA preference is for  our T-O Double to be penalty oriented over weak 2's  specifically in the cases where opponents are vulnerable (the value of a 200 penalty!) --- and more T-O oriented if opponents are non-vulnerable when a 100 penalty could be bettered by making either 2Ma or 3mi

 BETA-Rubinsohl basics:

When your on the attACK!


Rubinsohl is employed in the following 5 situations:

  1. Defending a 3 preempt or a weak 2 in    in 2nd position - (against 2| precision too if agreed)
  2. Defending opponents 1NT opening of any strength
  3. When partner opens 1NT 12-14 and opponents interfere with double or any 2-level suit bid or conventional bid
  4. When opponents make a weak jump overcall at the 2-level in  
  5. In the protective position with good 1- or 2-suited hands. over 1 or 2 level LHO openings.
Rubinsohl is not used in the 2nd position:

Over 3-level pre-emptive openings - but an exception is made see above over a 3 weak opening.
O
ver a weak 2 if a penalty * is more suitable.