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#1 User is offline   puidedac 

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Posted 2005-September-05, 15:48

:D im kinda ignorant but what is strong club and where can i find the notes for the system described?
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Posted 2005-September-05, 15:59

puidedac, on Sep 5 2005, 04:48 PM, said:

:D im kinda ignorant but what is strong club and where can i find the notes for the system described?
tx a lot
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Wow -- that's a loaded question!!! Loosely speaking strong club systems typically use the opening 1 bid to show hands w/ 14(15,16,17,18) - 40 HCPs. More importantly, all other bids in the system are generally limited to the lower range of the 1 bid. For instance, if 1 showed 15+ points, then a 1/1/1 opening is limited to 14 points.

I would recommend looking at the Rigal Precision system on this page to get a basic idea of what strong clubs sytems are about:

http://www.geocities...neill_2000/sys/

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Posted 2005-September-05, 16:00

"strong club" isn't a certain system, it's a cathegory. All systems which use a 1 opening as unlimited and forcing for 1 round, which can have any distribution (and no weaker options), are considered strong club systems.

Precision is the most standard version. If you google, you'll find a lot of descriptions.
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Posted 2005-September-06, 02:49

Hey S, good to see you...but u uh...hit ur head er something?
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Posted 2005-September-06, 03:16

Hello,
you have to go to google and type:"daniel's page",a website where you can find out almost all the versions of strong club(precision,blue club etc).Good luck :)
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Posted 2005-September-06, 10:44

matelda, on Sep 6 2005, 02:16 AM, said:

Hello,
you have to go to google and type:"daniel's page",a website where you can find out almost all the versions of strong club(precision,blue club etc).Good luck :P

Or just click on the link given by akhare above. :)
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Posted 2005-September-06, 12:23

You can also check out info from the Bridge Guys site....

http://www.bridgeguy...ystemsList.html
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Posted 2005-September-07, 14:50

tx all i knew Daniel's system page but since none had a system called strong club and i see so many players in BBO pretending to play strong club i was wondering.
especially since someone offered to explain to me the difference between precision and strong club B) but well i said let me try find out myself :rolleyes: but beat me i found nothing clear about this strong clubbut all sorts of variants of precision. :ph34r:
tx all. :wub:
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