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DEMICOMA System variation-in pregnancy stage

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Posted 2010-October-25, 04:08

any info anyone--which can be perused???
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Posted 2010-October-25, 13:01

View Postpirate22, on 2010-October-25, 04:08, said:

any info anyone--which can be perused???

The authors have been threatening to publish the system for at least the past 8 years. Apparently, it's so effective at gaining IMPs that the details can't be revealed in a public forum :ph34r:.

The basic outline is that it's a strong system with 1 = artificial with at least one 4 card major. The 1N opening therefore denies a 4CM and this presumably allows responder to jump to the 3-level with length in the minors. The 2m openings are natural and deny a 4CM as well...
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Posted 2010-October-30, 13:11

View Postfoobar, on 2010-October-25, 13:01, said:

The basic outline is that it's a strong system with 1 = artificial with at least one 4 card major. The 1N opening therefore denies a 4CM and this presumably allows responder to jump to the 3-level with length in the minors. The 2m openings are natural and deny a 4CM as well...


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