Is anyone aware of a strong club system in which 1 of a major may be opened on 3, 4, or 6+ of the opened major suit? The observed system uses 2d opener to show a 5 card major. 1nt openers are 8-11 Not Vully, 14-16 Vully, but Not Vully 7 hcp are often opened 1NT.
There is a pair playing on BBO using this system with totally remarkable success at IMP.
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Short Major Anyone aware of such a system?
#2
Posted 2005-March-27, 14:31
No, but it sounds not far from a canape system where 1M shows either 4 or 6, and with 5 you open at the two level.
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Main reason I respond is to say "hi, welcome to the forum!".
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#3
Posted 2005-March-27, 16:32
There is a system I've read of called Mafia Club, which is similar.
This description is from Larssen's system summary:
The Mafia Club was invented by Kenneth L. Lindsay, 1981. Mafia stands
for Majors First Always, and the main idea of Mafia is to open
1H/S as often as possible. In principle, Mafia is a strong 1C
system, but since the openings 1H/S may be based on three cards
only, it was placed among the artificial systems. Information from
Rene Steiner, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Mafia Club Opening Bids
1C 16+ any shape, 16-19 if balanced
1D 11-15 different shapes
1H 10-15 3+ hearts, unbalanced
1S 10-15 3+ spades, unbalanced
1N 13-15 balanced
2C 16+ any 4441
20+ balanced
2D 11-14 solid 7-card minor
13-15 6M331, 6M4m21, or 6M4m30
2H 6-9 6+ hearts or
11-15 6 hearts 322 or
13-15 5 hearts 332
2S 6-9 6+ spades or
11-15 6 spades 322 or
13-15 5 spades 332
2N 6-9 6+ minor
3C 13-15 6-7 clubs, no major
3D 13-15 6-7 diamonds, no major
3N 11-14 solid 7-card major
If the openings 1H and 1S are made on 3 cards, the suit is at least as
strong as KTx.
You can find this summary on Dan Neill's website:
http://www.geocities...neill_2000/sys/
under "More Stuff" - it has a ton of summaries like the above.
Peter
This description is from Larssen's system summary:
The Mafia Club was invented by Kenneth L. Lindsay, 1981. Mafia stands
for Majors First Always, and the main idea of Mafia is to open
1H/S as often as possible. In principle, Mafia is a strong 1C
system, but since the openings 1H/S may be based on three cards
only, it was placed among the artificial systems. Information from
Rene Steiner, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Mafia Club Opening Bids
1C 16+ any shape, 16-19 if balanced
1D 11-15 different shapes
1H 10-15 3+ hearts, unbalanced
1S 10-15 3+ spades, unbalanced
1N 13-15 balanced
2C 16+ any 4441
20+ balanced
2D 11-14 solid 7-card minor
13-15 6M331, 6M4m21, or 6M4m30
2H 6-9 6+ hearts or
11-15 6 hearts 322 or
13-15 5 hearts 332
2S 6-9 6+ spades or
11-15 6 spades 322 or
13-15 5 spades 332
2N 6-9 6+ minor
3C 13-15 6-7 clubs, no major
3D 13-15 6-7 diamonds, no major
3N 11-14 solid 7-card major
If the openings 1H and 1S are made on 3 cards, the suit is at least as
strong as KTx.
You can find this summary on Dan Neill's website:
http://www.geocities...neill_2000/sys/
under "More Stuff" - it has a ton of summaries like the above.
Peter
#4
Posted 2005-March-28, 03:25
There's also The Little Major, an old system based on 3-card majors with which Terence Reese won the 1955 Bermuda Bowl
Dunno where you can get notes of it, though. But should be quite fun to play.
Dunno where you can get notes of it, though. But should be quite fun to play.
#5
Posted 2005-March-28, 05:50
re: Little Major
The following is from the book "Bridge Conventions, Finesses and Coups" by Terence Reese (pp. 98-99) 1965
Openings
1♣ = basically = hearts. Response 1♦ = usually negative, but may show some big hands. Response of 1NT = semi-positive, may be balanced, have a suit, or have hearts. 1♠, 2♣, &2♦ are positive responses.
1♦ = spades or strong, balanced hand. Response of 1♥ is negative, etc, etc.
1♥ = "either very strong or very weak. Responses based on controls."
1♠ = 12-15 with "some values in both minor suits, no biddable major"
1NT = 14-16
2♣ or 2♦ = 12-15 "one fair minor suit, no biddable major"
2♥ or 2♠ = "use major-minor 2-suiter."
2NT = "either minor suit pre-empt, or strong minor 2-suiter.
Hope this is of interest. Enjoy.
Sometimes these old books have some value.
The following is from the book "Bridge Conventions, Finesses and Coups" by Terence Reese (pp. 98-99) 1965
Openings
1♣ = basically = hearts. Response 1♦ = usually negative, but may show some big hands. Response of 1NT = semi-positive, may be balanced, have a suit, or have hearts. 1♠, 2♣, &2♦ are positive responses.
1♦ = spades or strong, balanced hand. Response of 1♥ is negative, etc, etc.
1♥ = "either very strong or very weak. Responses based on controls."
1♠ = 12-15 with "some values in both minor suits, no biddable major"
1NT = 14-16
2♣ or 2♦ = 12-15 "one fair minor suit, no biddable major"
2♥ or 2♠ = "use major-minor 2-suiter."
2NT = "either minor suit pre-empt, or strong minor 2-suiter.
Hope this is of interest. Enjoy.
Sometimes these old books have some value.
"That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!"
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