luis, on Jan 12 2004, 01:03 PM, said:
I have a new pd for the 2004 season and I hope that for the next seasons as well. We have outlined the basics of a very simple system and I'd like to know what would you add to the system, what do you think it's very important and we are forgetting ? Do you have experience with such a system?
1c: 16+ any
1d: Precision style 11-15
1h/1s: 5+ 11-15
1N: 12-15 balanced no 5M
2c: Precision 11-15
2d: Weak 2 in a major
2h/2s: Muirderberg 5 in the major 4 in a minor (2s can be s+h)
2n: 8-11 5/4 in the minors
Over 1M we play forcing NT and 2/1 GF, a 2c 2/1 bid may be balanced without a 5 card suit to bid or game forcing with clubs.
Over 1c we bid 1d as 0-7 1h,1s,1n,2c,2d are TRANSFERS *1s balanced* and 8+
After 1c-1d 1h is a power relay 20+HCP others 16-19.
Any ideas will be considered
Hey Luis,
The forum archives have distracted me from an all-night cramming session on Differential Equations! Your system caught my eye, it is very similar to what I'm hoping to play with my new partner (partly as a stepping stone for me from natural-ish systems to Moscito). Has this worked out ok for you? What did you settle on finally? My current plan is this...
1
♣: 16+any, 1D negative, transfer positives with symmetric relays. We are planning on skipping the 1C:1D, 1H relays and the more complex semi-positives relay structure for now due to memory load. Also, while the 1C:1D art GF with transfer semi-positives scheme is vital for a 15+ club, I should imagine it is less of an improvement opposite a 16+ club?
The problem of reaching bal 16 opp 8 games - firstly, I have no objection to a 24 point 3NT, but that may be partly being used to partnering an excellent declarer. Secondly, my main concern is not facing a bal 16, but facing a misfitting 16, which a higher NT range won't solve.
1
♦: 11-15 4+cards. We really wanted a natural 1
♦ opener, so that forced us into a 12-15 NT. 4441s and hands with 5C4D have to be opened 1
♦, which would work out at about 25% of all 1D openers, I believe, if no other hands were included other than unbal primary diamonds. This is really too much to consider it as a 5 card opener, so I decided we may as well open 1
♦ on 11-13 bal with 4-5
♦s.
1
♥/1
♠: 2/1 GF, so needs to be fairly sound to make use of the structure - 11-15 points.
1NT: 12-15, with some pressure taken off by opening 1
♦ 11-13 bal with 4
♦s. Keri in response to allow us to invite and still play 2
♥/2
♠. I'm considering a slight modification to allow us to play 3
♣ after a declined invite, without emphasising the clubs when inviting - If partner declines he won't have 4
♦s, so he will have 3+
♣s unless exactly 4-4-3-2.
2
♣: 5
♣4major or 6+
♣.
2
♦: Multi (either just a weak 2 in either major, or weak or strong in either major, haven't decided which).
2
♥/
♠: Dutch, 5major4minor. This way, any good 6-10 with a 5 card major can open if desired, releasing the pressure on the 1major openers. The exception is major 2 suiters, they will have to open a little lighter hoping for a fit, or pass and come in later.
2NT: Preempt, 6+ minor not suitable for 3
♦. Again could be made wk or strong.
3
♣: Preempt, 5-5 minors.
3
♦: 7-10, 6+
♦s, two top honours.