enigmisto, on 2022-January-23, 16:36, said:
But I was surprised to discover that despite its epic length, the book doesn't really describe a complete a bidding system (at least from what I've seen so far). It appears to just describe a 1C Relay for your favorite Strong 1C system.
That's a very legitimate critique of the book. I can't speak for the authors' intent, but my guess is that they wanted to focus on introducing the reader to symmetric relay concepts, and other things took a backseat. That said, the book does describe a 2
♣ GFR over a 1M opening, though the "shape first" approach means that it's symmetric+2 perforce, and not something that I would recommend. For alternatives, see the discussion thread here (scroll down for the final version):
1M-2C GFR. Note that using 1N as a GFR will achieve symmetric+0, but that comes with its own set of issues.
enigmisto, on 2022-January-23, 16:36, said:
What do the authors play over other openings? What bidding system are you KK Relay fans pairing the relay with?
Kit plays Precision 1
♦ / 2
♦ with a mini-NT (10-12) NV with 5CM AFAIK. There's no reason to stick with this template, and you can pair it with whatever you like. FWIW, my preference to use something like SCUM since it makes it possible to use the exact same relay over 1
♣, 1
♣ (reverse relay), 1M, 2m, etc.
enigmisto, on 2022-January-23, 16:36, said:
How does KK Relay differ from the Symmetric Relay described in Nick Hughes' book?
SCAMP is a 4-card major (maybe canape) system, and my recollection is that the 1
♣ relay responses are designed to very similar to the 1
♦ (
♠, not
♥), 1
♥ (
♥, not
♠), and 1
♠ (both majors) openings. You can find a description of the relays here:
SCAMP