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The Millennium Club by Lyle Poe

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Posted 2014-July-17, 03:13

Does anyone know where I could find a copy of this book, by any chance? Thanks.
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Posted 2014-July-17, 08:40

 bplotkin, on 2014-July-17, 03:13, said:

Does anyone know where I could find a copy of this book, by any chance? Thanks.

You don't say what country your are in. I have seen this book for sale at various ACBL Regionals (Gatlinburg). BaronBarclay does not seem to carry it, nor does Amazon.

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Posted 2014-July-17, 18:11

Pop into the NABC this week and ask one of the booksellers there, perhaps?

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Posted 2014-July-17, 19:44

question about millennium club. 1 seems to promise 4 and they use 5-card majors, do they have a way to show 4=4=1=4 10-14 pts?

[edit] found in the second link (which is much better) 13-14 hcp 4=4=1=4 open 1N with less tend to pass. may also open 1M with good suit.
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Posted 2014-July-20, 14:10

Im surprised how much MC is similar to my system.

for balanced hand we do the same , 12-14= 1nt 15+ = 1C
for 1D its the same 11-22 with 4D unb could be 4D+5C or (4441)

for 1M us its 11-14 or 18-22 for them its 11-17 with 18+ they open 1C.

Some reason why I think my system is an improvement over MC and RMC.

no continous range in 1M.

1S--(2/3y)-- here we can bid 2S/3S with 5-11 expecting opener to pass with 11-14 and bid game with 18-22 we rarely need limit raises. If the range is 11-18 than you need limit raise and some good guesses.

Our 1C opening is very often 15-17 range so responder is less under pressure with 6-7 pts.

1C--(3S)--?? here if partner is often 18+ with 5H responder need to be more agressive.

After 1C opening if we bid 2M or 3M we show 15-17 range while in RMC its going to be 18-22 and responder might be force to make a courtesy raise.

We play transfers all the way after 1C

1C-1nt= 6clubs
1C-2C =6D
1C-2D =6H
1C-2H =6S
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