fred, on Feb 3 2009, 05:04 PM, said:
How about trying to be part of the solution instead of being part of the problem (or at least instead of complaining about the problem without offering any constructive suggestions for fixing it)?
An opening or overcall of 1 of a minor may not have a minimum length* for any suit other that the suit bid. It may include 'an unbid major' or 'an unbid suit'.
An opening or overcall of 1 of a minor may not include hands with fewer than 10 hcp by agreement unless it also includes 3+ cards in the suit bid.
An opening of 1 of a minor may not include hands with fewer than 7 hcp by agreement.
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An opening or overcall of 1 of a major must promise at least 4 cards in the suit bid, and may not promise a minimum length* in an unbid suit.
An opening of 1 of a major may not include hands with fewer than 7 hcp by agreement.
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An opening of 1NT shall include no more than 5 possible HCP totals, which must be a continuous range (such as 11-15). None of these total by agreement may be less than 10 HCP unless no conventions are used in the responses. An opening of 1NT must mostly contain balanced hands- hands with a singleton may be opened rarely if there is no inquiry response to ask for the singleton, and hands with a void may not be opened 1NT by agreement. Openings of 1NT may not promise a minimum length* for an unbid suit.
All overcalls of 1NT which promise at least 8 HCP are legal.
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An opening or overcall of two of a suit shall contain at least 5 of the suit.
All openings and overcalls of 2NT or higher are legal provided they promise one of
-A balanced hand or one or more named suits, or
-Are an inquiry for specific high cards or the number of high cards, such as the number of aces.
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EXCEPTIONS: The following are legal regardless of the above.
Over a 1 club or 1 diamond opening which does not promise 3 of the bid suit, all overcalls are legal except those specifically prohibited as 'destructive'.
1NT promising 16+ HCP that does not promise 3+ cards in a specific suit.
2 clubs and 2 diamonds promising a strong (18+ hcp or 7+ tricks) hand, that does not promise minimum length* in an unbid suit.
2 bids of any suit promising at least 10 hcp and one of the following-
-Both majors (4+/4+)
-Both minors (5+/4+)
-The suit bid plus at least one other suit.
-A singleton or void, in a known or unknown suit.
An overcall of 2 of a suit over an opening of 1 of the same suit is legal provided it either promises length in the suit bid or length in at least two suits outside of the one buid (5+/4+). The suits do not need to be known.
*If a bid denies having a doubleton in a suit, while including some hands that have 3 or more cards in the suit, it shall be considered to have a minimum length in the suit.
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I'm sure I missed some lawyerese somewhere, but is this actually longer than the openings and overcalls section for GCC as written? Are there any popular methods included in GCC but excluded by my system, or vice versa? I can do responses too- they're pretty easy since they're so wide open.
I'm sure the Committee can figure this stuff out on their own. Do they really want me sending them stuff like this?