"Secret Bridge Olympics" Next one scheduled for 2013
#21
Posted 2012-September-07, 05:54
Strangely, it never caught on.
Later that year, I also developed a method over NTs:
double = penalty
2♣ = one suiter
2♦ = majors
2M = M + a minor
I didn't think it had that much promise, but my regular partner played it in the Billings Regional against Fred Hamilton who thought it was a neat idea.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#22
Posted 2012-September-07, 06:37
han, on 2012-September-06, 11:21, said:
The fact that Han's post came out of the wreckage of this thread makes me want to go buy a puppy for a sick kid and then give everybody a cookie.
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#23
Posted 2012-September-07, 10:43
#24
Posted 2012-September-07, 21:14
I'm sad to say I don't understand Phil's post. I managed to peel one layer of meaning off it thanks to playing with GIB, but I still don't get the joke
#25
Posted 2012-September-08, 08:49
#26
Posted 2013-May-20, 06:00
So far I can contribute this -
1. Defence to MOSCITO
2. New Multi (Revisited and re-engineered)
3. Bidding 6/4 major suit holdings 10-15 HCP
4. Minorwood continuations after a 3m preempt
#27
Posted 2013-May-20, 07:25
-gwnn
#28
Posted 2013-May-20, 07:49
#29
Posted 2013-May-20, 08:13
manudude03, on 2013-May-20, 07:49, said:
It is a secret.
#30
Posted 2013-May-20, 22:18
5. Alternate defence to a 1NT opener by the opponents
Now all I need is the invite! Getting to participate is only upon invitation from someone who has already been invited.
#31
Posted 2013-May-21, 01:52
32519, on 2013-May-20, 06:00, said:
So far I can contribute this -
1. Defence to MOSCITO
2. New Multi (Revisited and re-engineered)
3. Bidding 6/4 major suit holdings 10-15 HCP
4. Minorwood continuations after a 3m preempt
Sorry, but this happened two weeks ago. It was a good event and I enjoyed playing in it.
#32
Posted 2013-May-21, 02:43
the hog, on 2013-May-21, 01:52, said:
Share with us some of the new stuff that was tested; what got a 3-star rating (accept), a 2-star rating (can work but needs more thought), and a 1-star rating (reject, no good). The 3-star ratings are what we really want to know. This is the stuff that we will soon all be encountering at the table.
By the way: Where did this year's tournament take place? My guess is the USA. Then where in the USA?
#33
Posted 2013-May-21, 04:25
#34
Posted 2013-May-21, 06:48
the hog, on 2013-May-21, 04:25, said:
Once the tournament is over the new conventions etc that passed the test get published. So it’s not them that are secret. It’s the tournament itself that is secret! The WBF is the first stop for getting this stuff published. I’m not sure where they publish it, but if they are linked to “The Bridge World,” that could be the most logical point of first publication. Only the subscribers have access to it which includes topics such as “Bridge Theory” and “What’s New in Bridge.”
As these new ideas start seeping out, lesser mortals eventually make acquaintance with them. The top class players (those who attended the tournament) would already be using the stuff they liked. Consequently they stay ahead of the chasing pack.
#35
Posted 2013-May-21, 08:39
My own contribution of a 2♠ opening showing 5-10 HCP, 4+ spades and any other suit of 5+ cards received a 1, and I remain convinced that the hands constructed to highlight the convention were biased. Meanwhile, a convention that involved using 2♦, 2♥ and 2♠ openings each as a variant of Flannery received a 3. I do not regard it as a coincidence that this latter convention is legal on the ACBL GCC while mine is not.
#36
Posted 2013-May-21, 09:44
Vampyr, on 2013-May-21, 08:39, said:
My own contribution of a 2♠ opening showing 5-10 HCP, 4+ spades and any other suit of 5+ cards received a 1, and I remain convinced that the hands constructed to highlight the convention were biased. Meanwhile, a convention that involved using 2♦, 2♥ and 2♠ openings each as a variant of Flannery received a 3. I do not regard it as a coincidence that this latter convention is legal on the ACBL GCC while mine is not.
This is seriously encouraging (for me that is). My being able to show a 6/4 holding in the majors where the 6-card suit can be either ♥ or ♠, 10-15 HCP, is a Flannery variant. Maybe I just need to shout louder and someone will hear.
#37
Posted 2013-May-21, 10:31
#38
Posted 2013-May-21, 13:20
#39
Posted 2013-May-21, 15:16
#40
Posted 2013-May-21, 18:08
mycroft, on 2013-May-21, 15:16, said:
We discussed this two weeks ago when we played, but Balicki, (whoops, I should not have mentioned names), said this was used in Poland many years ago, so we discarded it.
Vampyr, I can assure you that we looked at your 2S convention carefully. The hands to demonstrate it were not artificially biased, but were genuine. I am a little insulted that you claim we were political.