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#1 User is offline   lloopy 

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Posted 2009-June-25, 14:19

I am playing with an 'advanced' german player today, and he doesn't know what gerber is, saying he plays 'Forum D'.

What's this system look like?

Thanks in Advance.
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Posted 2009-June-25, 14:32

5card majors, strong NT. Similar to SEF.
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Posted 2009-June-25, 14:48

In practice you can get away with agreeing to "forum D" "sayc" "sa" "sef" for less than 50 boards with a partner if you know 10% of either system.

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Posted 2009-June-25, 15:05

Thanks. I was wondering what an 'Advanced' player was doing not knowing Gerber.
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Posted 2009-June-25, 15:29

ask Walddk
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Posted 2009-June-25, 15:38

gwnn, on Jun 25 2009, 04:29 PM, said:

ask Walddk

Who or what is walddk?
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Posted 2009-June-25, 15:48

It's me and I don't know what they are talking about. I must be below advanced.
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Posted 2009-June-25, 15:58

Welcome to the forum, Iloopy!

Many posters here make jokes about the gerber convention. As you may already have noticed :)
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Posted 2009-June-25, 16:54

YOu can be advanced without knowing Gerber.

Maybe it is hard to become a Forum Expert without Gerber and Flannery, but surely possible.
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Posted 2009-June-25, 17:29

I'll be on holiday for a month from Monday. All 281 vugraph commentators on my contact list were notified earlier today. This is what I got back from one of them:

"Have a wonderful, well-deserved holiday, Roland. We’ll record all Flannery bids for you!"

I would appreciate if someone will be good enough not to do the same with G. Hope it won't put too much pressure on you :)

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Posted 2009-June-29, 03:11

Hrm, Roland going on holiday for a month, Ashes about to start...

Enjoy the cricket Roland :P

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Posted 2009-June-29, 05:00

What's a Gerber, please? Is it the same as a gerbil?
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Posted 2009-June-29, 05:41

Ron,

my teacher promised me to teach me Gerber and Flannery in the "expert course".
I will give you a summary as soon as I learned it. But don't use this weapon on your poor Thai hosts, their smile will disapear.

In the moment we ty to understand some systems like Fantunes, Nightmare and TOSR, but right after we fully understand these systems, we will start the advanced stuff.
Kind Regards

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Posted 2009-June-29, 19:26

Codo, on Jun 29 2009, 06:41 PM, said:

Ron,

my teacher promised me to teach me Gerber and Flannery in the "expert course".
I will give you a summary as soon as I learned it. But don't use this weapon on your poor Thai hosts, their smile will disapear.

In the moment we ty to understand some systems like Fantunes, Nightmare and TOSR, but right after we fully understand these systems, we will start the advanced stuff.

Thanks Roland. By the way, I am in Laos not Thailand. Have been here or 3 years. :)
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Posted 2009-June-30, 01:16

Please do not assume that the G-convention is in anyway related to me. Thanks :)

Fantunes is easy Roland, basically just agree never to pass a suit bid on the 1-level *g
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Posted 2009-June-30, 01:18

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In practice you can get away with agreeing to "forum D" "sayc" "sa" "sef" for less than 50 boards with a partner if you know 10% of either system.


A funny story perhaps. 3 days before the German national indi championship, a Finnish player living in Munich wrote to a newsgroup that he would like to know all about this "Forum D" stuff since he was going to play in this tourney and some people were going to play this system with him.

After some fuzzy responses, none of which probably helped him much, he got 3rd place in the indi :)
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Posted 2009-June-30, 01:31

Who was the US actor who knew a lot about Gerbils? I think I saw a video once where he stuffed......no can't say it.
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