Sunday,
November 09, 2003 12:45 AM
Modified
Wolff Relays
PITBULLS:
Responses
after a 2NT rebid can be very cumbersome especially if the 2NT bidder can have
a major . Relays to the rescue .
The beauty of relays are that they describe a class
of hands depending on whether or not you chose to relay . For memory
purposes , If you choose to bid 3♣ as a relay you are doing so for the most
part to describe weak hands or weak suits. If you spurn the relay and bid
naturally , you have more distribution and possible slam interest.
The
5 main purposes of the 3♣ relay after 2NT
1.
Get out with weak hands
2.
Checkback Stayman
3.
Bad suit slam tries
4.
3NT can have a special
meaning after a relay
5.
No slam interest or
distribution with the majors
Over the 3♣
relay partner must bid 3♦
or support your major ( break relay ) with 4 card support . You can pass 3♦ or if you now bid your major partner must
pass. You tend to bid a major with
diamonds
KJ10x xx Jxxxxx x 1♣-P-1♠-P
2NT-P-3♣-P
3♦-P-P-P
Finding the
spade fit after a 2NT rebid is done from the relay
side . 1♦-P-1♥-P
2NT-P-3♣-P
3♦-P-3♠-P
This shows 4-4 in the majors and you are checking back for a 4-4 spade fit
With single
suited hands you have the inference that you chose to relay instead of bidding
naturally . This can mean a difference in the quality
of your suits. Bidding
naturally and insisting on your suit can show a solid suit slam try. Making a
relay first and then insisting on your suit can show broken suit slam tries.
Making a relay
and then bidding 3NT begs the question why relay in the first place ? This
sequence shows a slam try with partners minor . If partner is not interested in
the minor slam , 3NT is the spot
to play.
Do not use relays to
find out if you have a 5-3 major fit. Bid the
5 card suit naturally and partner will only raise with 3 card
support. This sequence does not show a 6 card suit as you would have leapt to game
with a 6 card suit and game values.
You hold Axxxx Kxxx xx xx or AJxxx AKxxx xx x and partner opens a minor
and rebids 2NT . With the first hand relay first before bidding hearts. This
tells partner you are 5-4 with no slam interests. The second hand just bid naturally and immediately partner is
clued in that you have distribution and possibly slam interest.
Relays are
an excellent bidding tool to clarify auctions . Wolff relays have now become standard with Bridge World Standard
2001.