I've been watching some of the NZ Teams on VG
Have a look at the Newell/Reid system card.
NZ Team CC
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NZ Teams, not your ACBL CC
#1
Posted 2024-February-04, 22:32
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
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Posted 2024-February-05, 00:26
jillybean, on 2024-February-04, 22:32, said:
I've been watching some of the NZ Teams on VG
Have a look at the Newell/Reid system card.
NZ Team CC
Have a look at the Newell/Reid system card.
NZ Team CC
Is this basically Moscito or are they doing their own thing later in the auction?
FWIW, McManus-Ware playing strong club is a good indication that yellow systems are banned in this event. They normally play Crunch, which is ... odd.
#3
Posted 2024-February-05, 03:08
Moscito in the wild! The choice to use 1♥-1NT as the game forcing relay rather than 1♥-1♠ is interesting - traditionally I think fans of moscito claim that rightsiding a possible spade contract in the concealed and stronger asking hand is beneficial, as is the extra step on relay auctions. Those 2-level openings are very aggressive, the type of 'rough' bids that caused quite an uproar historically if I'm not mistaken.
It makes me very happy to see that people are playing non-traditional systems.
It makes me very happy to see that people are playing non-traditional systems.
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Posted 2024-February-05, 03:40
With a constructive hand with six clubs they open 3♣, I saw that happen once yesterday. They then proceeded to bid a good slam so on that hand at least it didn't work against them.
Other than that, the openings are Moscito.
There was a pair at my club in Hamilton that played the same but they used normal Moscito relays.
Other than that, the openings are Moscito.
There was a pair at my club in Hamilton that played the same but they used normal Moscito relays.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
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