South African Precision
#1
Posted 2012-January-30, 00:13
Thus far we are fairly comfortable with our 1-level bids, excluding the continuation bids for the 1♥ opening. We are now coming to the forums for some creative suggestions here.
Without boring you with excessive detail, the 1-level structure looks like this
1♣ = 20+ any distribution
1♦ = 16-19 HCP (a 4 HCP range) any distribution
1♥ = 13-15 HCP (a 3 HCP range) any distribution
1♠ = 11-12 HCP (a 2 HCP range) balanced in 1st and 2nd seat, 5X♠ in 3rd and 4th seat (Rule of 15)
1NT = 10 HCP exactly, balanced, absolutely denying a 5-card suit
Regarding the 1♥ bid, without opposition intervention partner is forced to make a noise as the bid is artificial. The cheapest available step is a negative response (0-6 HCP); 1♠ without opposition intervention, Pass with opposition intervention. 7 HCP was decided upon as a positive response on the known guarantee that our side has at minimum half of the HCP in the deck (openers 13 + responders 7). With a positive response, the premise is that it should be reasonably safe to bid up to 2NT. With that as a starting point we started experimenting with any bid greater than the 1st step (the negative response) = shortest suit (or weakest suit with two 2-card suits, 1NT showing ♠ shortness/weakness). With ♠ as openers best suit, it is easy to just sign-off in 1NT. This scheme was working out OK until we started dealing random hands with a singleton Ace in any suit, more than half of the promised 7 HCP. The problem here being that in any trump contract responder had little left to offer in HCP in the trump suit.
Hopefully somebody from these forums may choose to re-evaluate our initial assessment and provide an alternative solution.
This post has been edited with what follows below.
To bring a bit more sanity to this thread, I will include the 2-level bids as well. I didnt think this was necessary initially.
The 2-level bids are there for the more distributional hands
2♣ = 1 of the following: 6-card ♣ suit or 5X♣ and 5X♦ or 5X♣ plus 4-card major 10-13 HCP
2♦ = Our own version of the current Multi. I absolutely loathe the current Multi. If you want some clues as to where we are going with the revised Multi, you can find some of them here:
1.) Is the Multi Worth It? http://www.bridgebas...lti-2-worth-it/
2.) Flannery http://www.bridgebas...49815-flannery/
3.) The Hated 4441 Hand Pattern http://www.bridgebas...1-hand-pattern/
4.) Showing 2-Suited Hands http://www.bridgebas...2-suited-hands/
You wont find all the answers, but this I will say (for now). The Revised Multi we intend using includes 4 possible hand patterns a) A natural weak 6-card ♦ suit with 2 of the top 3 or 3 of the top 5 honours, b) The 4441 hand pattern 17-24 HCP. The other 2 will be communicated at a later stage.
2♥/2♠ = Muiderberg in 1st and 2nd seat, Constructive 6-card suit in 3rd and 4th seat 8-12 HCP.
2NT = 5/5 Majors 8-12 HCP as used by Blue Team Club. We have tested BTC continuation bidding structure and found it to be very effective. Sure you get some bad results, but they arent that many. You can find it on Dans website. http://www.bridgewithdan.com/
A lot of the threads started by myself have been to find alternatives to what is currently considered the norm. Others are just general information being sought by myself.
#2
Posted 2012-January-30, 00:40
#3
Posted 2012-January-30, 01:26
People love to pre-empt strong openings, and love to mess with weird non-specific openings as well (this was a major factor in the Roman system, where 1♣ was extremely vulnerable). Your 1♥, 1♠, and 1NT bids are garbage. You aren't showing distribution, so can't find slim games with a 9+ card fit, good part-scores, and I can easily imagine you going for a great deal of telephone numbers. I do think the 1♣ and 1♦ openings could work, but you have to go pretty radical as in a Weak NT, 4-card Majors, 5-card minors at the 2-level, and basically write (or do plenty of research and rip off) your own responses. You also would need to lower the 1♣ and 1♦ bids by a point, and distribution hands with good/great suits would need to be upgraded, otherwise 1♣ would never be opened.
I highly suggest you just learn a basic Precision, one that uses the Unusual Positive, maybe even the Super Unusual Positive. The Impossible Negative is more complicated, not to mention less effective. If you are hell-bent on playing the system I mentioned in the second paragraph, learn all about Zar points, AFTER YOU LEARN A BASIC PRECISION.
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#4
Posted 2012-January-30, 02:42
I would rather reverse the 1-level openings and play a strong ♠ system with a semi strong 1♥ opening, where 1m encompass most limited openings. But even in that case, it's still way too vulnerable for preemption.
#5
Posted 2012-January-30, 03:24
The 2-level bids are there for the more distributional hands
2♣ = 1 of the following: 6-card club suit or 5X♣ and 5X♦ or 5X♣ plus 4-card major 10-13 HCP
2♦ = Our own version of the current Multi. I absolutely loathe the current Multi. If you want some clues as to where we are going with the revised Multi, you can find some of them here:
1.) Is the Multi Worth It? http://www.bridgebas...lti-2-worth-it/
2.) Flannery http://www.bridgebas...49815-flannery/
3.) The Hated 4441 Hand Pattern http://www.bridgebas...1-hand-pattern/
4.) Showing 2-Suited Hands http://www.bridgebas...2-suited-hands/
You wont find all the answers, but this I will say (for now). The Revised Multi we intend using includes 4 possible hand patterns a) A natural weak 6-card ♦ suit with 2 of the top 3 or 3 of the top 5 honours, b) The 4441 hand pattern 17-24 HCP. The other 2 will be communicated at a later stage.
2♥/2♠ = Muiderberg in 1st and 2nd seat, Constructive 6-card suit in 3rd and 4th seat 8-12 HCP.
2NT = 5/5 Majors 8-12 HCP as used by Blue Team Club. We have tested BTC continuation bidding structure and found it to be very effective. Sure you get some bad results, but they arent that many. You can find it on Dans website. http://www.bridgewithdan.com/
A lot of the threads started by myself have been to find alternatives to what is currently considered the norm. Others are just general information being sought by myself.
#6
Posted 2012-January-30, 03:52
32519, on 2012-January-30, 00:13, said:
In that case, I would call it something else.
London UK
#7
Posted 2012-January-30, 03:59
http://www.bridgebas...i-count-system/
I wish you best of luck in your continuing quest to learn more about bridge, and I'm sure you will eventually understand why this is a bad idea.
Oh BTW, your "Multi" also seems horrible. A multi needs to be forcing, so basically with a weak 2 in diamonds you are forcing yoursefl to 3♦, and it's not even played by the right side. You'll note that any serious bids of this type take pains to exclude the suit bid from the weak hand types. I don't know why you "loathe the current" (which one?) "Multi", but having a weak 2 in diamonds but not in hearts or spades available is just wrong for a lot of reasons...
To make a long story short, it seems like you are missing a lot of reasons for why modern bidding systems are the way they are.
-- Bertrand Russell
#8
Posted 2012-January-30, 04:25
mgoetze, on 2012-January-30, 03:59, said:
Absolutely spot on here, and it is for that very reason why we stipulate 2 of the top 3 or 3 of the top 5 honours. You need a playable suit because with a negative response from partner the contract does indeed go to the 3 level.
Once you know what the other 2 hand options are in our version of the Multi, it suddenly all starts making a lot more sense.
If you want to know why I loathe the current Multi, read the thread "Is the Multi 2 Worth it?"
#9
Posted 2012-January-30, 06:04
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2012-January-30, 06:49
1♣ = 10-12 bal or 20+ any
1♦ = 16-19 any
1♥ = 10-15, 5+ hearts
1♠ = 10-15, 5+ spades
1NT = 13-15 (semi-)bal
2♣ = 10-15, 6+ clubs
2♦ = 10-15, 6+ diamonds
To be honest though, it makes more sense just to play Swedish Club itself. Even just changing the 1M and 1NT openings to 10-15 natural would be a serious improvement despite the unwieldy NT range. Incidentally, there are a couple of systems with a 1 level super-strong opening but this is nearly always 1♥ or higher. As has been pointed out, 20+ is just too restrictive a range for your cheapest opening bid. An example of such a system is ETM Change of Heart and a well-known purely point-based system is the Orient Bidding System. I think a small amount of serious playtesting would convince you that the system in the OP is a loser against decent opponents (who will overcall aggressively).
#11
Posted 2012-January-30, 07:34
32519, on 2012-January-30, 04:25, said:
Wherein you got a lot of great input which you have mostly ignored. OK, I retract my attempt-to-be-encouraging of the previous post... go ahead and create all the bad systems you want, just don't expect unlimited feedback on them.
-- Bertrand Russell
#12
Posted 2012-January-30, 11:00
Zelandakh, on 2012-January-30, 06:49, said:
2♣ = 10-15, 6+ clubs
2♦ = 10-15, 6+ diamonds
Thanks Zel
Without realising it, you have put us back on the right path. We ran a whole bunch of hands through BBO's deal generator again.
1.) The hands with 13-15 HCP with the HCP concentrated in the majors or balanced are opened 1♥.
2.) The unbalanced hands with 10-15 HCP with the HCP concentrated in the minors are opened either 2♣ or 2♦.
Pard and me are doing this whole thing as a fun excercise. The way the continuation bidding is currently structured, the above 2 pointers cope with it adequately. We will continue running sims through the deal generator and see what needs to be done about the pre-empts by the opponents. Knowing where the HCP are concentrated is the first step in coping with pre-empts.
Thanks.
#13
Posted 2012-January-30, 15:09
#14
Posted 2012-January-30, 15:54
DrMunk, on 2012-January-30, 15:09, said:
Comment of the year!!!!
George Carlin
#15
Posted 2012-January-30, 17:46
1♣: 13-15 unbalanced with a major, or 20+ any (if responder bids 1♦, 20+ rebids 1NT+)
1♦: 16-19 unbalanced or 17-19 balanced
1♥: 14-16 balanced
1♠: 12-13 balanced
1NT: 10-11 balanced
2♣/2♦: 10-15, no four card major if 13-15
2♥/♠: 10-12
Enjoy what you come up with, and keep changing anything that is not doing well
#16
Posted 2012-January-30, 17:53
Sorry again, but this comment shows a total lack of understanding of competitive bidding. Do you play for high stakes perchance?
#17
Posted 2012-January-30, 18:12
With this said and done, I think that you are headed down a pretty fruitless path and I strongly recommend that you reconsider your basic approach.
Better yet, before you spend a lot of time and effort on something that you will probably decide to discard you might want to consider play a similar system based on the same general principals.
With this said and done, if designing this system rocks your boat, have fun.
Just don't make the mistake of taking anyone up on an offer to play Money Bridge using it...
#18
Posted 2012-January-30, 20:58
You are thinking of your own and that is really good. One needs a lot of experience to build a good system. Examine what other players play; take good ideas from them, but always keep thinking of your own and don't assume that others know what they are doing or saying.
#19
Posted 2012-January-31, 22:30
Very useful.
#20
Posted 2012-February-01, 11:22
Current Multi
Frequency...Hand Type
2.49%.......6X♥ Suit
2.49%.......6X♠ Suit
0.85%.......Strong Balanced
0.20%.......4441 Hand Pattern
0.26%.......Strong Minor Suit
6.29%.......Total
The frequency of occurrence is heavily influenced by the 2♠ and 2♥ bids. The effectiveness of this structure is reduced when your weak 2 is ♠. LHO can still show a ♥ suit on level 2. Therefore, excluding a weak 2 in ♠, the frequency of effectiveness is lowered to 3.80%.
Revised Multi (under construction)
Frequency...Hand Type
2.90%.......Weak 2 in ♦
0.20%.......4441 Hand Pattern
0.64%.......Hand Pattern 3
0.16%.......Hand Pattern 4
3.90%.......Total
This is slightly better than the current Multi excluding a weak 2 in ♠. If you choose to remove the 4441 Hand Pattern and replace it with a Strong Balanced Hand Pattern, the frequency of occurrence improves to 4.55%.