Wanted to share my cheat-sheet that uses standard 2/1 conventions, with some that I like more.
It should be pretty comprehensive. Generated using AI (latex , can share the tex file as well) .
Enjoy!
PS. Also let me know if there are any mistakes in there.
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Cheatsheet for Two Over One Comperhensive cheatsheet advanced / intermediate
#2
Posted Today, 13:29
At very first sight, there is some discussable stuff in there (although quite possibly still standard for intermediates in NA):
- Cappelletti instead of the much sounder MultiLandy
- the dreadful 2NT response to 2♣ showing points and a balanced hand
- pessimistic and over-generalized requirements for 6 and 7 level
- vague and unrealistic Penalty double
- Cappelletti instead of the much sounder MultiLandy
- the dreadful 2NT response to 2♣ showing points and a balanced hand
- pessimistic and over-generalized requirements for 6 and 7 level
- vague and unrealistic Penalty double
#3
Posted Today, 14:25
Thanks. To the point(s):
- hmm, it seems better. hard as it is to find partners that know Cappelletti.
- what is your suggestion?
- yeh, might remove that. Know what to check.
- removed in my version.
Btw, did I miss any important sequence?
- hmm, it seems better. hard as it is to find partners that know Cappelletti.
- what is your suggestion?
- yeh, might remove that. Know what to check.
- removed in my version.
Btw, did I miss any important sequence?
#4
Posted Today, 14:50
pescetom, on 2025-December-05, 13:29, said:
At very first sight, there is some discussable stuff in there (although quite possibly still standard for intermediates in NA):
- Cappelletti instead of the much sounder MultiLandy
- the dreadful 2NT response to 2♣ showing points and a balanced hand
- pessimistic and over-generalized requirements for 6 and 7 level
- vague and unrealistic Penalty double
- Cappelletti instead of the much sounder MultiLandy
- the dreadful 2NT response to 2♣ showing points and a balanced hand
- pessimistic and over-generalized requirements for 6 and 7 level
- vague and unrealistic Penalty double
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