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#1 User is offline   jerdonald 

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Posted 2020-June-07, 21:14

BBO,
I mostly play 2/1 which I learned from Audry Grant's book written in 2009.
I still play standard with one partner and see the pluses and minuses
with both systems.

I would like to get an update on 2/1 but can't find a good recently written
book.

Any suggestions?

Jerry D.
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Posted 2020-June-08, 02:07

This is not a book, but I highly recommend Larry Cohen's website. This contains hundreds of pages of explanations on all parts of the game, and in particular also on 2/1.
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Posted 2020-June-08, 03:23

View Postjerdonald, on 2020-June-07, 21:14, said:

BBO,
I mostly play 2/1 which I learned from Audry Grant's book written in 2009.
I still play standard with one partner and see the pluses and minuses
with both systems.

I would like to get an update on 2/1 but can't find a good recently written
book.

Any suggestions?

Jerry D.

Hi,

you spoke about this one?
https://www.amazon.d...e/dp/093946084X

My take is, if the book was written in 2009, it is recent enough.

With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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Posted 2020-June-08, 08:28

Mike Lawrence's 2/1 CD. Little else goes into adequate detail of 2nd and 3rd round rebid nuances.
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Posted 2020-June-08, 09:23

'Standard BBO Italia' by Mario Martinelli (2012) gives a solid base.
'Il sistema quinta nobile a base naturale' by Franco Di Stefano,Giorgio Torelli (2015) is more conservative but goes into useful detail of 2/1 rebid nuances.
Unfortunately both are in Italian.
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