Super-Chart or Mid-Chart or insane? ACBL Regulation Question
#1
Posted 2009-April-02, 08:01
1. 11-15 HCP with Any 4441 Hand
OR
2. 15+ HCP with Any 4441 Hand
OR
3. Any ideas for a better use?
Is there any specific regulations on this? Must there be an anchor suit? Mid-Chart or Superchart?
Any help here would be great! Thanks.
#2
Posted 2009-April-02, 08:06
#3
Posted 2009-April-02, 08:10
1♣ 16+ Artificial
1♦ 11-15 HCP; 0+♦ (1♥ GF Relay, may have up to 6♥)
1♥ 11-15 HCP; 5+♠
1♠ 15+ HCP; Any 4441
1NT 13-15 HCP; Balanced (4432/4333 ONLY)
2♣ 11-15 HCP; 5+♣ 4M or (322)=6
2♦ 4-10 HCP; 5+M (Weak Multi)
2♥ 4-10 HCP; 5+♥ 4+m
2♠ 4-10 HCP; 5+♠ 4+m
2NT NV: 5-9 HCP; 5-5+ Minors. V: 7-9 HCP; 5-5+ Minors
3♣ 4-10 HCP; 6+♣
3♦ 4-10 HCP; 6+♦
3♥ 4-10 HCP; 6+♥
3♠ 4-10 HCP; 6+♠
#4
Posted 2009-April-02, 08:23
#5
Posted 2009-April-02, 09:20
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2009-April-02, 09:20
mtvesuvius, on Apr 2 2009, 09:01 AM, said:
2. 15+ HCP with Any 4441 Hand
I strongly believe that more than 1 cheap bid for unlimited openings is a bad idea, wasting space that could be used to show much more common "normal" hands. In this vein, I'd suggest including the 16+ 4441's in your strong club. Everyone else who plays precision manages to get it to work including these hands, so there shouldn't be a problem.
As for the 11-15 version of 4441's, I really think these aren't common enough to be worth devoting a special opening bid (not even a rare higher level bid like 2♦ that precision uses for these and frequently (43)15 shapes too). As such, I'd just throw the 4441's into 1N (if 13-15) or 1♥(4+♠ rarely instead of 5+) or 1♦ (0+) based on judgment. If you really feel like these are a problem, GCC allows you to use 2♣ or 2♦ openings to show them, but I'm not a fan.
From the rest of system, it seems like you've got 1♦ and 1♠ available to show these hands:
1) 5+♥
2) 5+♦ unbalanced
3) minors 4/5+
4) 4441's
5) 13-15 5m(332)
6) 11-12 balanced (if you want to open these)
A fairly typical approach might be to use 1♦ for most heart hands including 4441's with hearts (nice with 1♥ GF relay), and possibly also including 13-15 5m332's (if you really don't want to open those 1N). This is a lot of hands, but it's the cheapest bid so it should be ok. Then use 1♠ for just diamonds and/or minors.
If you have specific parts of the system you're particularly interested in keeping, you might let us know so we can give suggestions around those.
#7
Posted 2009-April-02, 09:20
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#8
Posted 2009-April-02, 09:28
#9
Posted 2009-April-02, 09:41
#10
Posted 2009-April-02, 10:27
blackshoe, on Apr 2 2009, 10:20 AM, said:
From the ACBL Super Chart:
Quote
on the ACBL General Convention Chart. Description of, and suggested
defenses to, such methods must be made in writing. A defense to a
method which requires the above pre-Alert may be referred to during
the auction by opponents of the convention user.
For NABC+ events in which this chart is permitted, pairs playing
SuperChart methods must furnish the above descriptions of their
methods to the Director-in-Charge of the event the day prior to the
session in which they choose to play them.
While the defenses must be in writing, and in some cases submitted a day ahead, nothing in the above says that the defenses must go through the same approval process as required for mid-chart methods. It is my belief that no approval process exists for Super Chart methods.
#11
Posted 2009-April-02, 11:27
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2009-April-02, 11:30
#13
Posted 2009-April-02, 11:30
hanp, on Apr 2 2009, 12:30 PM, said:
1♦ includes that...
#14
Posted 2009-April-02, 11:34
mtvesuvius, on Apr 2 2009, 01:30 PM, said:
hanp, on Apr 2 2009, 12:30 PM, said:
1♦ includes that...
This is what I was referring to when I said
"This forces you to use another super-valuable 1-level opening to show a set of hands that would normally use two different 1-level openings, and that aren't similar in any meaningful way."
#15
Posted 2009-April-02, 16:45
#16
Posted 2009-April-03, 06:34
mtvesuvius, on Apr 2 2009, 09:01 AM, said:
1. 11-15 HCP with Any 4441 Hand
OR
2. 15+ HCP with Any 4441 Hand
OR
3. Any ideas for a better use?
Is there any specific regulations on this? Must there be an anchor suit? Mid-Chart or Superchart?
Any help here would be great! Thanks.
4441s are 3% of hand shapes. End of story.
#17
Posted 2009-April-03, 13:50
2♣ similar
1♠ 4♠+ 8/~12 4432 or better
1♥ 4!S+ 4♠522 or better 12/15
1♦ 4♥+
Pfffff...
#19
Posted 2009-April-04, 01:59
WBF Systems Policy said:
For the purpose of this Policy, a Highly Unusual Method (HUM) means any System that exhib its one or more of the following features, as a matter of partnership agreement:
- A Pass in the opening position shows at least the values generally accepted for an opening bid of one, even if there are alternative weak possibilities
- By partnership agreement an opening bid at the one level may be weaker than pass.
- By partnership agreement an opening bid at the one level may be made with values a king or more below average strength.
- By partnership agreement an opening bid at the one level shows either length or shortage in a specified suit
- By partnership agreement an opening bid at the one level shows either length in one specified suit or length in another.
Specifically it meets criteria 4 (in any suit you care to specify).
There is no information available on the WBF site for permitted systems in the World Youth Championships in Turkey this year, but generally HUMs are not permitted in Junior events.
Paul
#20
Posted 2009-April-04, 04:11
So #4 makes a Precision 1D opening that some play as 1+ or 0+ a HUM?
I currently play it as 2+, but I have played it as either of the above meanings.
Regards,
Robert