Monday,
June 19, 2006 7:34 AM
Lebensohl - Weaks 2's
PITBULLS:
Everybody
knows the standard treatments with Lebensohl after a weak two. Here are some
more advanced applications of the
Lebensohl relay which I like to
play over weak 2’s.
Lebensohl is normally used to show weak
hands but the convention can also be used to show strong or invitational hands or two suited hands.
Using the Lebensohl 2NT relay
& bidding again can be assigned meanings. Using Lebensohl
initially & Q bidding is a fancy way to show the other 4 card major and a game force hand. The concept is not unlike “breaking the relay” but by the person making the relay in the first place !! Bidding Lebensohl first
& subsequently bidding your major shows an invitational hand with a 4 card major. Bidding Lebensohl
first & subsequently using
the 4 level describes
two suiters.
Lebensohl can be a beneficial addition to your system if you limit it to just the standard treatments . If you want to adopt some more advanced uses of the convention, you can add special sequences to distinguish between different types of forcing and invitational hands. Here's one approach, which you can simplify or expand to meet your preferences:
Lebensohl can help you improve your bidding accuracy when you have a good hand, but only 4 cards in the other major. Since the takeout doubler may have only 3-card support for your suit, it's helpful to give him specific information about your length in the other major and your stoppers in the opponent's suit. To do this, start with the Lebensohl 2NT (ostensibly showing a weak hand), and then follow with a cuebid or 3NT:
LHO Partner RHO You
2♥ DBL Pass 2NT
Pass 3♣ Pass 3♥ or 3NT
Both these auctions show forcing-to-game strength and give partner the choice of playing your suit or notrump. Used after a weak 2♠ opener also with 4♥’s.
Lebensohl can also be used to show a two-suited hand with slam-try (or better) values. To do this, you start with 2NT, then bid a new suit at the 4-level:
LHO Partner RHO You
2♥ DBL Pass 2NT
Pass 3♣ Pass ?