Even Crazier System of the Day
#1
Posted 2008-November-10, 21:14
1♠ = spades is my third-best suit, and I have at least nine cards in two other suits. If my suits are the minors, I have three spades.
1♥ = hearts is my third-best suit, and I have at least nine cards in two other suits. If my suits are the minors, I have three hearts.
1♦ = diamonds is my third-best suit, and I have either at least nine cards in two other suits OR I have specifically 4441 shape (any stiff) with four diamonds (or specifically 4450)
1♣ = clubs is my third-best suit, and I have either at least nine cards in two other suits OR I have specifically 4414/4405 shape (short diamond)
1NT = 4333 or 4432
2♣ = strong, forcing, artificial
2♦ = Both minors, no three-card major.
2M = Weak
2NT = 19+-21 balanced
Why? No reason.
-P.J. Painter.
#2
Posted 2008-November-10, 21:19
Besides ACBL illegality, there were certainly issues with this system. But it did pick up a number of wins (and losses of course!) when compared to standard methods. And it was amusing to play.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2008-November-10, 21:28
#4
Posted 2008-November-10, 22:56
#5
Posted 2008-November-11, 01:23
Biggest problem imo is your NT ladder...
#6
Posted 2008-November-11, 05:43
1♣=11-15 any shape
1♦=16+ diamonds is my closest-to-average suit
etc.
#7
Posted 2008-November-11, 08:10
Free, on Nov 11 2008, 02:23 AM, said:
Biggest problem imo is your NT ladder...
Yes, I had missed that pattern. I decided last night to treat that as an "impossible pattern" because that was more fun.
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2008-November-11, 08:21
Is opener's first rebid their best suit, or their 2nd best suit?
Inquiring minds want to know!
#9
Posted 2008-November-11, 08:36
#10
Posted 2008-November-11, 09:51
Rob F, on Nov 11 2008, 09:21 AM, said:
Is opener's first rebid their best suit, or their 2nd best suit?
Inquiring minds want to know!
This is an interesting question.
With 44 in the majors, you would per force have a four-card or five-card minor and would open the minor. So, the "tie" involves two three-card majors and a six-card or longer minor.
In that event, it seems that the response and rebid structure would come into play. I would imagine that I would want to facilitate partner's major bidding when he does have one but not both five-card majors. Intuitively, this suggests bidding 1♥. I would forsee 1♠ as a semi-relay, with 1NT by Opener implying a minor with four spades. So, with only three spades, Opener would rebid the minor. However, if Responder has five spades, he could instead bid an artificial 1NT semi-relay, which would allow us to find that 5-3 fit.
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2008-November-12, 15:12
Ok, that's your assignment for tomorrow
#12
Posted 2008-November-12, 19:23
whereagles, on Nov 12 2008, 04:12 PM, said:
Ok, that's your assignment for tomorrow
Splinter openings are too obvious. Anyone could play that!
What might be more fun is "typing" systems. For example, 1♠ could promise three suits of the same length (4441, 4333, 7222). 1♥ could show two suits of the same length (4432, 5332, 6322, 6511, etc.). 1♦ could show four suits of different lengths. The rest of the openings could show a precise number of clubs.
-P.J. Painter.
#13
Posted 2008-November-12, 21:01
#14
Posted 2008-November-12, 21:24
scoob, on Nov 12 2008, 10:01 PM, said:
what was the opening with 15 face cards?