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Reverse flannery after a 1m opening?
#1
Posted Yesterday, 23:05
I don't play any sort of flannery , my new teammates do and have sent me a link to these notes to study. haha
Adventures In Bridge, Reverse Flannery
So it's always 5 spades and 4-5 hearts, otherwise, we just bid up the line?
Anything to look out for?
Adventures In Bridge, Reverse Flannery
So it's always 5 spades and 4-5 hearts, otherwise, we just bid up the line?
Anything to look out for?
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#2
Posted Yesterday, 23:22
jillybean, on 2026-June-29, 23:05, said:
I don't play any sort of flannery , my new teammates do and have sent me a link to these notes to study. haha
Adventures In Bridge, Reverse Flannery
So it's always 5 spades and 4-5 hearts, otherwise, we just bid up the line?
Anything to look out for?
Adventures In Bridge, Reverse Flannery
So it's always 5 spades and 4-5 hearts, otherwise, we just bid up the line?
Anything to look out for?
I loved playing the simple version
Not this fancy complicated version
Not a fan.just reading your link gave me a headache
Simple version
1m-2h
8-11 5s and 4 hearts period, end, period
Now I keep running into people who only know this version....
#3
Posted Today, 00:09
When playing Reverse Flannery, the sequences 1m-1♠; 1NT-2♥ and 1m-1♠; 2(o)m-2♥ are GF.
In theory, the checkback sequences over 1m-1♠; 1NT-? could therefore deny 4 hearts, and compress the auction and prevent information leakage. In practice I've never seen anybody play this.
Indeed you bid up the line with 4-5 hearts and 4 spades.
In theory, the checkback sequences over 1m-1♠; 1NT-? could therefore deny 4 hearts, and compress the auction and prevent information leakage. In practice I've never seen anybody play this.
Indeed you bid up the line with 4-5 hearts and 4 spades.
#4
Posted Today, 01:27
I have been analysing the system cards for the European Mixed Teams (starts tomorrow) and the European U31 Juniors (starts in a week) for my friends who are playing.
One of the consistent themes, that is conventions played by a significant number of pairs, is reverse flannery responses.
One of the consistent themes, that is conventions played by a significant number of pairs, is reverse flannery responses.
#6
Posted Today, 06:47
paulg, on 2026-June-30, 01:27, said:
I have been analysing the system cards for the European Mixed Teams (starts tomorrow) and the European U31 Juniors (starts in a week) for my friends who are playing.
One of the consistent themes, that is conventions played by a significant number of pairs, is reverse flannery responses.
One of the consistent themes, that is conventions played by a significant number of pairs, is reverse flannery responses.
Hi, which version?
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#7
Posted Today, 08:51
#8
Posted Today, 09:06
Of course
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#9
Posted Today, 09:41
DavidKok, on 2026-June-30, 00:09, said:
When playing Reverse Flannery, the sequences 1m-1♠; 1NT-2♥ and 1m-1♠; 2(o)m-2♥ are GF.
In theory, the checkback sequences over 1m-1♠; 1NT-? could therefore deny 4 hearts, and compress the auction and prevent information leakage. In practice I've never seen anybody play this.
Indeed you bid up the line with 4-5 hearts and 4 spades.
In theory, the checkback sequences over 1m-1♠; 1NT-? could therefore deny 4 hearts, and compress the auction and prevent information leakage. In practice I've never seen anybody play this.
Indeed you bid up the line with 4-5 hearts and 4 spades.
Depends on the range for the reverse Flannery call. In NA it appears to be ‘less than invitational’ which means that 1m 1S 1N 2H would be invitational, and one can use 2D for the gf hands, assuming xyz.
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#10
Posted Today, 09:52
The version in the link covers both 'invitational' and 'less than invitational'. I mention the interaction with XYZ on the next line.
#11
Posted Today, 11:45
I play this in my Precision partnership; when it comes up, it's very nice. We play 2♥ as "less than invitational" (a reminder that we are limited to 15, 13 if balanced) and 2♠ as invitational, thus making 1♦-1♠; 1NT-2♥ GF.
I expect it would work well in a standard framework; I just haven't found a partner that wants to play it (that doesn't already have a good meaning for the J/S (and "weak" ain't good)). The ranges would have to change, of course; as would my expectations of 2/3/4 level bids.
Note: there's a typo in Example 1 (ouch). The non-RF auction should be 1♦-*1♠*; 2♣-???
I expect it would work well in a standard framework; I just haven't found a partner that wants to play it (that doesn't already have a good meaning for the J/S (and "weak" ain't good)). The ranges would have to change, of course; as would my expectations of 2/3/4 level bids.
Note: there's a typo in Example 1 (ouch). The non-RF auction should be 1♦-*1♠*; 2♣-???
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