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Posted 2013-January-11, 10:42

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If you can to read and understand some Dutch follow this link for downloading a new Big Club bidding system: http://home.tiscali.nl/hilver/hk.htm

I'ill welcome comments.

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Posted 2013-January-11, 17:32

Any plans for an english translation, google translator did not succeeded :)
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Posted 2013-January-12, 03:22

View Postborag, on 2013-January-11, 17:32, said:

Any plans for an english translation, google translator did not succeeded :)


I do realise that that is a major problem but I am sorry but that would take me too much time.

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Posted 2013-January-12, 03:23

Noooo please don't make me play 16-18 :-(
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Posted 2013-January-12, 09:06

Check the book - Revised Precison by John Montgomery 4th Edition. I checked the openings of this system and they are the same as in that book(That is the system i`m currently playing with my partner) The system works very good, although i did not see the what is 1-1 in the system, + all 1/1 beside 1-1nt in that system can be bid with 0+Hcp. 16-18 nt and 19-20 2nt help a lot aswell
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Posted 2013-January-12, 14:43

View Postgwnn, on 2013-January-12, 03:23, said:

Noooo please don't make me play 16-18 :-(


Constructing a bidding system is like building a house. All parts should fit if you had liked to build something sturdy. And as you may be well aware off, life is full of choices.

If you read the system then you may understand the choice for 1NT as 16-18. Then you will learn the meaning of the 1NT-rebid by opener in the bidding sequence 1 - 1 ; 1NT. That's not a 16-18 NT like in classic Precision. The 1NT-rebid is 16+ HP and a 5+ card in diamonds.

You can't have everything.

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Posted 2013-January-12, 14:52

View Postphoenix214, on 2013-January-12, 09:06, said:

Check the book - Revised Precison by John Montgomery 4th Edition. I checked the openings of this system and they are the same as in that book(That is the system i`m currently playing with my partner) The system works very good, although i did not see the what is 1-1 in the system, + all 1/1 beside 1-1nt in that system can be bid with 0+Hcp. 16-18 nt and 19-20 2nt help a lot aswell


As you can read in the introduction of our systembook, we studied John Montgomery's Revision Club. It is a well documented and well thought out bidding system. Every serious bridgeplayer should at least read Foreword and Introduction of his systembook.

Our openingbids are the same as in Revision Club. But then the roads seperate.

In fact my pard and I had several sessions with John Montgomery and his pard in 2007 to test our bidding systems.

It's fine to read you like John's Revision Club.

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Posted 2013-January-12, 14:57

this is Revised Revision Club?
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Posted 2013-January-12, 15:20

View Postglen, on 2013-January-12, 14:57, said:

this is Revised Revision Club?


No, only the openingbids are the same, but then the roads seperate.
For instance:
1 - 1 = 4-4 or 4/5 in the majors and 4-7 HCP

or
1: responding 1 to 2 are transferbids, 0-7 HCP and 6+ card
So on 1C the response of:
1 = transfer to
1NT = transfer to
2 = transfer to
2 = transfer to

The response of 2 on an openingbid of 1: 4-7 HCP and 5+ card and 5+ card

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Posted 2013-January-16, 13:02

What do you do with a 5card major and 0-7 after 1, bid 1?, don`t you lose some of th good thing there if you bid 1M with those hands?
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Posted 2013-January-17, 04:01

View Postphoenix214, on 2013-January-16, 13:02, said:

What do you do with a 5card major and 0-7 after 1, bid 1?, don`t you lose some of th good thing there if you bid 1M with those hands?


With 0-7 HCP and a 5-card M the response is 1. Thereafter opnener will describe his hand.
1 is a relay denying several weaks hands:

1 - ...:
1 = 4-4 M or 5/4 M, 4-7 HCP
1 = transfer to , 6+-card , 0-7 HCP
1NT = transfer to , 6+-card , 0-7 HCP
2 = transfer to , 6+-card , 0-7 HCP
2 = transfer to, 6+-card , 0-7 HCP
2 = 4-7 HCP, 5+-5+ M
2 = 4-7 HCP, 5+-5+ m
2NT = transfer to , 7+ card, 5-7 HCP, points in
3 = transfer to , 7+-card 5-7 HCP, points in
3 = transfer to , 7+-card, points in
3 = transfer to , 7+-card, points in
3 = Gambling NT
4 = strong and long
4 = strong and long

With all the other hands in HK you respond 1. Opener has a lot of room to describe his hand. After an openingbid of 1 in HK you try opener to become declarer.

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