- All other 1-level openings are inappropriate
- No singleton or void is ever allowed.
- Minor
suit
distribution MUST be either: {2-3}4-4, {3-3}{4-3}, {4-2}{4-3},
2-2-4-5, {2-3}-3-5, even 2-2-3-6 that's always 7 or 8 or 9 minor cards!
Minimum minor
suit of 3 cards must be Hxx where H=A|K|Q. Note: 3-3 in the minors is
not accepted - either minor can be 4 card and the other 3 card.
- Possible major suit distributions are: 3-3, 4-2,
3-2 & 2-2. - Therefore: BETA never opens 1N with a 5
card Major (open the Major) or with Majors 4-4 (open with 1♥).
- 4243 with a valid 4-3. or 4-4 in the minors & 3-2 in Majors are opened 1N and never 1♣
- If 4333 with 3-3 in minors usually open 1♣ - however with robust Major honour controls in both minors and 12-14 consider opening 1NT
- The [max/min] for ♠♥♦♣ are: [4/2],[4/2],[4/Hxx],[Hxx/6]. So: Majors minimum is 2-2 and minors {4-Hxx}
- Ideally some HCP should be found in at least 1 Major.
- With a flat 3334 hand & just 12 HCP: seriously consider PASSing especially when Vulnerable!
Whenever the 1NT specification is fully met then 1NT should always be preferred to a 1
♣ opening.
Comparing 1N & 1♣ openings:
While the rules given above specifically determine whether to open 1N or 1C sometimes one may stop to think as follows:
(i) One important difference is that 1N may be passed while 1
♣ invites a 'Major fit'...the probability that a 1N opening contains a 4 card Major is about 1 in 5 ONLY.
(ii)Another
important difference is that 1N cuts out the 1-level from the opponents
and thereby presents significantly more difficulty for opponents to
intervene, whereas 1
♣
is so much easier to overcall - also see BETA's important defence to an
opponents 1C opening - This fact alone
probably also explains ACOL's excessive love affair with the weak NT! opening. However BETA's 1
♣ openings
are sound openings, 12-18 HCP and the responses can handle simple interventions very well
indeed.
(iii)The primary reason for
BETA to take the stance as detailed above: is
safety - it allows the 1NT's partner a
relatively safe exit when a 1N opening gets doubled:- in a minor - see this is particularly
important if vulnerable as a -200 penalty is almost certainly a good win for the
opponents.
BETA's defence when 1N is doubled:
1N-*-P! is a transfer to 2
♣ & 1N-*-**
is a transfer to 2
♦.
These bids are 'safe' as partner is known to have 3or4 cards in each
minor! Also 2D & 2H are regular transfers to a major
(partner holds 2-4 cards in each Major & max 6 major cards. All
this should be EASY to remember as every response after a * by RHO
is a transfer! 1N-*-2
♦ is a transfer to Hearts & 2
♥ a transfer to Spades.
We now have 2
♣ & 2
♠. Both show some strength. 2
♣ is a regular stayman! - partner to show a 4+ card suit - only clubs can be 5 or even 6 cards! 2
♠ is a strong bid showing game values with major guards - if minimum bid 2N | if maximum bid 3N | with 5-6 Clubs bid 3
♣.
opp bid
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resp bid
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requires opener's rebid:-
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mandatory
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notes for other
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P
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2C
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Y
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*
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**
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2D
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Y
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*|P
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2D,2H
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2H,2S
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Y
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RST
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*|P
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2C
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2S,2H,2D,2N,3C
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staymen+
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2N=4|5 C; 3C=5|6 C
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*|P
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2S|3S
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Forcing to 2N|3N
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Y
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promisess Major cntrls
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2any
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2N...3H
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3C....3S
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Y
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Rubinsohl transfers responder shows 6+ card suit. (or 55+ hand - see note below)
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Also following any intervention: 2N....3
♥ are also all distributional transfers to 3
♣...3
♠!
promising 6+ cards which are RUSINOV transfers which can be weak
or strong - in a strong case the Rusinov bidder may continue.
Important note:
This permits the Rusinov bidder two show a 2nd suit announcing a 5-5 or
better distribution. This is achieved by first transfering to the lower
ranking suit and then when partner completes ths transfer, which he is
obliged to always do - allowing the Rusinov bidder to to now rebid his
higher ranking suit. In this case the control of the bidding goes to
the partner of the Rusinov bidder and bidding proceeds following 55+ theory alone!Do not be tempted to open 1
N with a {43}33 breaking the 7+ minor card rule - probability is a better result is reached with a 1
♣ opening bid & sequences. See our
1C opening.
Partners BETA responses to a 1NT opening are also shown in the table above!
Intervention has minimal effect
Note this allows even
Responses are all outlined in the following table given below.
Similar to ACOL we
use a Non Prommisory 2
♣ staymanic inquiry, a RST or even PASS to play. Here all
similarity closes! 2
♠ declares near game+ strength and immediate interest in minors and initially requests partner's better minor.
Over any
intervention or PASS: 2N...3
♠ are all Rubinsohl transfers showing a 6+ card suit or 5-5+ if a higher ranking rebid is subsequently made.
2
♠ requires potential game values & explores for a minor or NT contract
Note: In ACOL most use 2
♠ and 2N as minor suit transfers request. BETA does
not. Largely our 2
♠, a relatively rare bid, is designed for showing strength. Also our Rusinov
transfers of 2N & 3
♣ following intervention offer competitive: 5
card minor transfers & 6 card major transfers - guaranteeing at least an 8 card fit..
BETA Responses to partner's 1NT opening bid without intervention:
BID
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HCP
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Nature
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Opener's. Rebids
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Constraint
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| 2♣!
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any
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non-promissory Staymanic inquiry.
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|P=2♣|2♦|2♥|2♠|2N|3♣
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4♣|4♦|4♥|4♠|5♣|6♣ Note: showimg 4H|S is given priority over 4mi
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| 2♦!|♥!
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0+
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Forcing, 5+ major transfers
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2♥|♠ respectively
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automatic
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| 2♠!
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(12)13+
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Note: Suggests values for 2|3NT or possibly a minor game. Any rebid
made by responder may be passed, any raise responder makes is
invitational
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2N or 3N to play
3♣: 5+ card suit
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promises Major guards.
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Game values or more
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Transfer to 3NT with both Majors guarded
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3NT
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Rubinsohl Transfer with
both Majors guarded. Further bids show slam interest and a second 5+ card suit
- pls do not use 4N Blackwood -only a 'quantitative' 4N. furthe bids in a suit are cue-bids and forcing TURBO follows
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3NT
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To play
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With both Majors guarded.
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Pass
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Flattish hand
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2N|3♣|♦|♥ Following any 2-level intervention: or PASS
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Forcing to completion.
Weak breakouts
Strong game forcing
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Rubinsohl Transfers - Transfers to 3♣....3♠. Contract safer in the responder's suit
Suggests game is on the cards - suggests investigation.
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Complete transfer
OR
without intervention complete OR cue-bid initiated.
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6+ card suit. Any responder rebid in a new
suit is game forcing following opener's completion of transfer - this
is NOT a cue-bid (shows a strong 5-5 Continuations see 55+
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| 4♣|♦
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game values
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Forcing, major transfers, 6+
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distributional
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Forcing minor transfers: 5+
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5♣|♦
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