The list of artificial systems on show is not daunting as there are only six. Apparently there is only going to be one Polish Club system on show in the entire event. Only two pairs are playing natural methods where 1♣ may be opened on a 2-card suit. I find this surprising as most of the top Italian, Dutch and Scandinavian experts who are not playing a strong club system do actually play a non-forcing 1♣ as showing 2+ clubs.
I spent some considerable time trying to get a ruling from the WBF on whether this short club system would be a GREEN or RED system. Finally I received an answer:
19 May 2010 said:
"You will see there that a 1C opener that can be two cards is artificial. Artificial systems are Red category."
Unfortunately it appears that the WBF have not anyone else of this decision.
The decision to force people to pre-submit RED systems is contrary to the advice in its own System Policy, which suggests that it should be voluntary for Red, Green and Blue system. It also completely misses the point that BLUE (Strong Club/Diamond) systems can be extremely artificial but these pairs do not have to pre-submit the systems.
This is not a policy that gives a fair and equal chance for all competitors and I feel that it makes the WBF look amateurish and incompetent.
And it would have been so easy to be fair. Just make the system submission voluntary and publish the decisions of the WBF Systems Committee.
Paul