Based on their convention cards at ecatsbridge, after a one of a suit bid, Lauria-Versace separate 11-15 hands from those with 16+ with their rebids.
Over 1M, they use Garozzo (or something similar).
I am unable to figure out what the scheme is after 1m.
The notes in their convention cards are:
1C continuations
1C --- 1D --- 1H/1S = 4 + cards , forcing 1 round
1C --- 1D --- 2nt = 16 to 18 hcp one suited clubs
1C --- 1D/1H --- 3C = 13 to 16 hcp 1suited good clubs
1C --- 1H/1S --- 1S/1nt --- 2C = relay; 1C --- 1H --- 2D¨ = 16 up 5+ clubs & 4 diamonds,¨ 0-2 hearts, or 16 up 6+clubs 0-2 hearts;
1C --- 1H --- 2S = 16 up 4+ clubs & 3+ hearts ;
1C --- 1H --- 2nt = 16 to 18 hcp one-suited clubs
1D continuations
1D --- 1H --- 2S = 16up without 4+ clubs and 4+ spades;
1D --- 1H/1S --- 2nt = 16 to 18 hcp one suited diamonds
1D --- 1H/1S --- 3D = 13 to 16 hcp 1suited good diamonds
1D --- 1S --- 2H = 16up without 4+ clubs;
Does anyone have a more complete explanation of this approach?
Thanks.
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Lauria-Versace limits on rebids?
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Posted 2006-March-20, 04:21
this question is too difficult to us apparently,i don't now what u want to say indeed,and i don't love too many artistic convention in the bridge.
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