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Lauria-Versace 1NT scheme

#1 User is offline   miguelm 

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Posted 2008-May-13, 08:29

Hi everyone :)

I have been around the Internet looking for Lauria-Versace's scheme of responses after 1NT opening, but wasn't able to find it.

Is there anybody here who can help...?


Thx in advance.
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Posted 2008-May-13, 10:03

Just directly from their CC (old copy but do not believe it has changed)

2 = relay
2NT = xfers
3 = 5+s, 4s, INV
3 = 5+s, 4s, INV
3 = both minors (5+-4+), INV
3 = both minors (5+-4+), GF
4m = SA Texas

After 1NT - 2,
2 = min without majors or 4s
2 = max without majors or 4s
2 = min with 4-4 majors
2N = max with 4-4 majors
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Posted 2008-May-13, 11:37

Zelandakh, on May 13 2008, 11:03 AM, said:

Just directly from their CC (old copy but do not believe it has changed)

2 = relay
2NT = xfers
3 = 5+s, 4s, INV
3 = 5+s, 4s, INV
3 = both minors (5+-4+), INV
3 = both minors (5+-4+), GF
4m = SA Texas

After 1NT - 2,
2 = min without majors or 4s
2 = max without majors or 4s
2 = min with 4-4 majors
2N = max with 4-4 majors


How do you decline the invite of 3? Seems 4 of a minor is pretty high.
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Posted 2008-May-13, 11:59

Latest official copy from Shanghai (same as above) can be found here:
http://www.ecatsbridge.com/documents/docde...Cbermuda%2Dbowl
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