I have spent years compiling a complete Precision System based on the original by CC Wei.
The foundation underlying rule is that during the bidding we always have a controlling partner and a blind partner.
“First to bid is always blind, unless opener bids one club and does not return to No Trumps.”
Both Partners now know exactly who the controlling partner is, and who should make the important contractual decisions.
The system summary is a follows, HCP should be counted as exact for first round of bidding.
Opening Bids
1 ♣
All 16+ hands, except 4441, and Balanced 19-21Hcp
1 ♦
Catch all 11-15 singleton diamond possible.
1 Major
11-15 5 card major or more.
2 ♣
11-15 5x♣ and another bid (4 card major, more ♣ or 5x♦
2 ♦
Multi 2♦, includes weak 2 majors, strong 4441 hands and 19-21 NT balanced.
2 Major
Weak 2 suites.
2NT Minor 2 suites (optional)
3 and 4 level Openings are pre-emptive.
3NT Gambling.
Balanced hands open…..
11-12 Open 1♦ rebid NT.
13-15 Open 1NT
16-18 Open 1♣then bid nearest NT
19-21 Open 2♦then bid 2NT(reversible)
22-24 Open 1♣jump NT (reversible)
25+ Open 1♣ rebid 2NT
Open 2NT is available.
The system also includes Alpha, Beta Gamma and Delta bids for 1 club openings, Transfers of majors in 1 club openings, Bergen, Jacoby and Omega bids for super strong hands. Complete matrixes on how to deal with intervention has already been worked out.
Control Precision also works with its own overcalling system, using reverse 1 over 1 overcall, NT take outs for minors and strong jump overcalls. Again with the first bidder being the blind bidder.
Finally, we use Attitude leads and signals, which tie in the bidding with the defence, having a control defender too.
This is just a simple summary, but as you can imagine I have already ironed out 99% of its problems, like methods of dealing with extra distributional values from the blind seat etc.
I have now come to the point where every hand has its place in the bidding with the outcome already set. The multi 2 diamond is like the final piece in the whole jigsaw puzzle and it works. Naturally it’s not perfect, since bridge is not a perfect science and cannot allow for misplays, misleads or bad distribution from opps. No bidding method can bid for the opps hands.
I believe that this system would be a dream for some would be programmer who would like to develop an alternative bidding system to the ones currently available for robots. Should anyone be interested in more information please contact me.
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