Wayne_LV, on Feb 11 2007, 06:19 PM, said:
I call the system ASAP (As Simple As Practical)
It is definitely not simple and probably not practical
The basic approach is Standard American with the following Conventions:
Brozel over ops NT (direct and passout seats)
Gambling 3NT
Jacoby and Texas Transfers
Weak Jump Shift
Stolen Bid Doubles
Michael's and Unusual 2NT
Jacoby 2NT
Negative Double -> 2S
RKCB 0314
Splinters over Majors
Help Suit Game Try
Lebensohl after x of Wk 2
Hyashi Runout
Mini-Roman 2D
Thanks everyone for your excellent input. Some I took at face value and used as suggested, others I am using on a trial basis, some things I am reserving judgement on while I try other approaches (but may try other suggested approaches at a later time).
Next comes hours at a Partnership Practice table with a couple of my better partners and a pair of GIBs. Then a trial run in some Main Club games.
If it all works out then will give it a go in some ACBL tournaments.
This, of course, assumes my partners and I retain what little sanity we have left LOL.
Wayne
One very quick/simple suggestion:
An awful lot of time and effort went into developing Kaplan - Sheinwold. I think that you would (likely) have a lot better results learning K-S by rote rather than trying to reinvent the wheel. Yes, K-S is somewhat dated. However, its a GOOD system.