What is best system
#1
Posted 2008-December-16, 16:45
#2
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:01
(Sorry couldn't help myself)
#3
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:03
jdonn, on Dec 17 2008, 12:01 PM, said:
(Sorry couldn't help myself)
There might be a job for you on a conventions committee.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
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#4
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:14
#5
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:27
Polish Club - I like the 11-17 limited openings. The 1♣ opening works reasonably with and without interference, but without interference seems (from my experience at least) to perform significantly worse than precision or relay auctions.
Precision - Even more limited openings than Polish, which is good. The 1♣ opening tends to get interfered with ALOT, but works extremely well if there is no interference (especially if you play relays).
SAYC - the standard system for most players.
2/1 - Mainly gains over SAYC on slam bidding, but performs worse on invitational hands.
ACOL - Never tried it so I can't comment.
forcing pass - Takes alot of work to get off the ground, and can't be used in alot of events. The lack of experience makes hand evaluation difficult. The 8-12 openings are a major plus, especially with a relay and non-forcing responses in place. The pass opening works without intervention, but with intervention is even worse than a precision 1C. How the fert works depends on the opps (despite the supplied suggested defense) - bashes bunnies but is so-so against good players, and hampers own constructive bidding after a fert.
relay system - eg MOSCITO. Good with limited openings and extremely accurate in slam bidding without interference. The 'fast in fast out' bidding approach has its pluses and minuses. Again, may suffer from hand evaluation problems if not played frequently.
La Majeure Cinquième - What is this system?
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#6
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:35
#7
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:39
Of course, there are dozens of canape approaches, and I have my preference, but that's another issue.
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:42
#9
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:55
DrTodd13, on Dec 16 2008, 06:35 PM, said:
For me, an essential component of a fun system is that it is effective. If a system consistently brought bad results, I wouldn't find it fun at all.
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#10
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:55
#11
Posted 2008-December-16, 17:58
olien, on Dec 16 2008, 05:45 PM, said:
Well if this was available, I would pick the best player in the world, and then ask "what system partner?"
#12
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:03
glen, on Dec 16 2008, 06:58 PM, said:
olien, on Dec 16 2008, 05:45 PM, said:
Well if this was available, I would pick the best player in the world, and then ask "what system partner?"
I already replied to the thread.
#13
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:05
I don't, however, recommend relay for anyone with a real job Too much work.
#14
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:12
glen, on Dec 16 2008, 06:58 PM, said:
olien, on Dec 16 2008, 05:45 PM, said:
Well if this was available, I would pick the best player in the world, and then ask "what system partner?"
Pooh-the question asked was best system. However, I doubt anybody in the world would be capable of playing such a best system.
Oops. Nevermind-the question was about best published system.
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#15
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:14
#16
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:26
I also like really much of some self made systems which are based on semi-forcing pass, Magic D and Polish/Carrot Club and sort of hybrids of these. I especially think that working with Polish and and Magic D could lead to system that's better prepared against distruption in same way as Polish is compared to precision. It might also help to incorporate my favorite single bid of kamikaze NT into Magic D.
#17
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:29
mikeh, on Dec 16 2008, 04:05 PM, said:
I don't, however, recommend relay for anyone with a real job Too much work.
I actually used to play relay for several years. I think it has some great aspects to it and know that several of the top pairs incorporate relay into their system. Relay is also general enough in my mind to include what I would consider "partial relays" as opposed to "full relays" (where a full relay would mean that an exact shape is known and a partial relay might show say a 6-4).
I personally believe a system where you can either take control and relay or revert to natural bidding quickly would be a good one. One I experimented with was a natural 5-card majors system, where 1M - 2♣ was artificial and you could have the option to relay after that, whereas all other sequences would yield natural continuations.
The difficulty I found in making such a system was when you had to deal with not only shape, but a wider range for opener. Still, I think such a system is interesting if you had the time to really study and work with a partner. At the moment, sadly I do not.
#18
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:36
Btw do you know that if you refer to this as a FP system that this is in fact a misnomer. The pass is strong and technically forcing. However I have seen it passed. Bobby Richman, Aust international picked up a 23 count. His rho passed, 13+, Richman tanked and lho with a 0 count passed! Puts pressure on 4th seat, doesn't it?
Second choice is Polish Club, Idzdebski's version.
#19
Posted 2008-December-16, 18:53
#20
Posted 2008-December-16, 19:09
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