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Some Bidding Techniques. Benjaminised (or Benji ) Acol (Part II). Benji Acol. Becoming very popular Pre-emptive at the 2 level instead of 3 Note: Must be agreed beforehand with partner Need a new way of bidding strong Twos No change to other parts of your system
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Some Bidding Techniques Benjaminised (or Benji) Acol (Part II)
BenjiAcol • Becoming very popular • Pre-emptive at the 2 level instead of 3 • Note: • Must be agreed beforehand with partner • Need a new way of bidding strong Twos • No change to other parts of your system • 1 Level and 3 Level openings remain as they were
BenjiAcol • Invented by Albert Benjamin • In a nutshell: • 2 is an ‘Acol Two’ in any suit • 2 is 23+ points or Game Force (Acol2) • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Hearts • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Spades
We will discuss the weak 2 openings in this session • 2 • 2 • We dealt with the strong openings last time • 2 • 2 • And balanced hand bidding
Weak Twos • Now that your 2 &2 openings are weak • We need to consider two aspects: • HCP Strength • Suit Strength
High Card Point Strength • At most 10 • With 11 and a six card suit you have a opening 1 level bid • At least 6 • Stretch down to 5 if all points in the long suit • With a T & 9
Strength of Suit • It is important to have some strength • Don’t open a weak 2 if your suit is horrible • This would be a mis-description • More detail:->
Strength of Suit • You should have: • TWO of the top FOUR honours • or • THREE of the top SIX cards:->
Strength of Suit Excellent A-K-9-8-7-6 K-Q-J-7-6-5 A-J-T-5-4-3 Q-J-T-5-4-3 Only Just K-J-7-6-5-4 A-T-9-4-3-2 Q-J-8-7-6-5 J-T-9-7-6-5 Bad Q-7-6-5-4-3 J-T-7-4-3-2 A-T-7-6-5-4 K-T-8-7-6-5
Responding to Weak Twos • The most common response is • PASS • With 16+ HCP or <7 LTC there are 3 types of response • Change of suit • 2NT • Simple raise
Change of Suit Response • VERY unusual • Very strong hand that doesn’t want to play in the bid suit • Forcing for one round • 5+ cards • Very similar to change of suit after an opening 3
Simple Raise Response • Weak & pre-emptive • NOT invitational • Designed to make life difficult for the opponents
2NT Response • The main strong option • A conventional response (Ogust) • Asks for more description of the opening hand • Please be more precise about • HCP strength • Strength of your suit
Opener’s re-bids • After Pass - Pass • After simple raise – Pass – more on this later • After change of suit – • Treat this the same as a change of suit after a 3 or 4 level pre-empt • After 2NT :--
Opener’s re-bids after 2NT Suit Quality HCP Bid Weak Weak 3 Strong Weak 3 Weak Strong 3 Strong Strong 3 OR – 3NT shows exactly A-K-Q-x-x-x in the major bid
Opener’s re-bids after 2NT I like to think of the & bid as easy to remember For & – bid higher with more HCP
Responder re-bids after 2NT is answered • With a weak 3 opening from partner continuations are often a guess • With a weak 2 you now know a lot more • And can have an educated auction • BUT • In this context – what is a strong suit?
When is a suit strong? • The suit is STRONG • IF and ONLY IF it has • TWO of the top THREE honours • K-Q-6-5-4-3 counts as strong • A-J-T-9-8-7 counts as weak • (With the 3 top honours between you you’ll take 6 tricks)
When are the HCP strong? • 6 – 7 is weak • 9 – 10 is strong • 8 is a judgement
Example You open 2 and partner responds 2NT – now what? JT9543 KQT765 AK7 Q75 J6 865 4 76 3 3
Example KQJT97 A2 876 A32 76 A9832 64 AT3 2 2NT 3 3NT
Example KT9873 J2 J76 AK2 K6 AQJ32 64 Q83 2 2NT 3 3
Example KQT983 J2 J76 AK2 K6 AQJ32 64 Q83 2 2NT 3 4
Example AK7642 T QJ9 853 QJ976 AKT8 543 2 JT87 92 A KQ6543 KQ954 AT7 63 J82 2 3 Pass