strong limited club homegrown systems....
#1
Posted 2013-April-08, 03:19
1C- 16-19 HCP any shape
1D- 15HCP balanced or 11-15 unbalanced without a 5cM.
1H/S- 5+M 12-15
1NT- 12-14
2C- 8 playing tricks in any suit or 21-22 (or 28+) balanced.
2D- GF any suit or 23-27 balanced.
2H/S- weak
2NT- balanced 20-bad 21 count.
Over 1C:
1D- 0-5 any.
1H/S- 4+M, 6-8 HCP
1NT- 6-8 no 4cM.
2C- 9-10 HCP, any shape.
2D- 11+ any shape.
2H/S- 9+HCP, 6+M
2NT- 16+ balanced
3C/D- 9+ HCP, good 6 card minor.
All continuations natural, baron style rebids after 1C-2m.
1D opener is also 100% forcing, otherwise very natural continuations except that 1D-2C-2D shows clubs.
I'm not particularly convinced about the above, but just pushing it out there to see if there are any major problems I need to discuss tonight.
#2
Posted 2013-April-08, 03:52
Be sure what your doubles show:
1♣(16-19 any)-(2♦)-? What are you supposed to do with some (42)34s of various strengths for example in either seat.
#3
Posted 2013-April-08, 03:57
#4
Posted 2013-April-08, 03:59
if your partner like this kind of 1C maybe he will like chappi or comic club as its called today i think
#5
Posted 2013-April-08, 04:54
#6
Posted 2013-April-08, 05:05
#7
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:21
#8
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:29
At least some responses/rebids make sense then
(without distorting everything else, I mean).
#9
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:45
1C = 16+
1D = unbal no 5cM
1M = 5
1N = 12-15
would be better and leave the two-level for some fun
#10
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:48
George Carlin
#11
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:54
The distinction between the 2m responses to 1♣ is silly.
Just play all the 2-level responses as natural GF.
Why does
1♦-2♣
2♦
shows clubs? How to show diamonds?
#12
Posted 2013-April-08, 06:58
helene_t, on 2013-April-08, 06:54, said:
The distinction between the 2m responses to 1♣ is silly.
Just play all the 2-level responses as natural GF.
Why does
1♦-2♣
2♦
shows clubs? How to show diamonds?
Everything apart from 2♦ shows a "genuine" diamond suit. The notes for the rebids after 1C-2m say opener jumps with a 6 card suit, and with a 5 card suit, bids it twice.
#13
Posted 2013-April-08, 07:13
Make sure you have some idea about what is forcing and what isn't after the 1♦ opening.
#14
Posted 2013-April-08, 07:40
#15
Posted 2013-April-08, 07:57
manudude03, on 2013-April-08, 04:54, said:
My point being exactly that whether the negative double shows one major or both when the intervention is in a minor and the ramifications of this are what you need to discuss and whether you play ELC.
#16
Posted 2013-April-08, 09:26
#17
Posted 2013-April-08, 09:33
George Carlin
#18
Posted 2013-April-09, 18:28
#19
Posted 2013-April-10, 03:56
My system is
1C = 15+
1D = at least 4 unbal 11-22
1M = unbalanced at least 5, 11-14 or 18-22
1NT = 12-14 (5M332 is in 1NT)
2C precision.
15-21 with diamonds are in 1D not in 1C. They are much better in a natural D than into a strong 1C.
15-17 hands with 5M unbalanced are in 1C. If you want to pull some 5M hands out of 1C might as well take the medium one. So that way you dont have continous range possible. (like doing a michael with super strong or weak hands)
I like 2C as natural, 2C 5C+4M possible and 1D showing 4 is waaaayyyy superior than 1D ambiguous and 2C showing 6. The only reason for wanting to play 2C as showing 6C is when you have a balance range in 1D.
When we open 1M we dont really need invite so we are nicely placed for comp bidding. The spit nature of the hand give us easy decision for both opener and responder.
After we open 1C we are balanced or very strong or with a major 15-17.. so if we lose our Major fit at least the pts range is narrow.
1C--(3H)--??
you have 6 pts and 4333. You can pass easily and pass again if partner bid 3S. The only really annoying hand partner can have is 18-19 pts with clubs & balanced 19 pts. You may fail to compete to 3S but game is unlikely.
frequency of our 1C openings is quite high yet its with hands that are less vulnerable to preemption.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#20
Posted 2013-April-23, 06:56
Yes, he did go on to call that a system win.
The 1D opening was a lot rockier (what I hadn't noticed in the notes when I posted earlier, is that 1D-2C is any GF), the biggest problem came after
Not wanting to risk a misunderstanding with 4N, I bid 4D, and so we played in 5D opposite Qx QJxxx AK Qxxx, looks like a fine place (and sure enough it made 11 tricks), except we lost to those pairs in 5C who avoided a spade lead (I also avoided a spade lead, but had to give them 2 spades anyway).