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#1 User is offline   kontoleon 

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Posted 2017-May-30, 09:48

Ok we have too many systems in bridge game, some easier t learn some other no.

The Question is from your opinion where system is the hardest to learn or the system with the most trading infrmations

Personaly i believe the Roman Spade
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Posted 2017-May-30, 10:15

Roman Spade? Or did you mean Roman Club?


I played Roman Club for about a year in the 1980s.


As a Blue Team Club player, I did not find it very hard to learn.

It was fun to play.


The occasional 3 card major opening led to some unwanted 4-3 contracts so I 'modified' it to have 1M promise 4+.



Google REGRESsion if you want complex. It is also the most accurate system I have seen.


I bid difficult hands against the owner of the site for about a year.



My version of Precision worked well, however, his results were near perfect.


I added improved methods to my system. It did not matter,

my goal became to try and match his results.


I learned a lot that year about bridge.

He showed me improved ways to use steps when bidding.


For a better known system Ultimate Club is the second best for obtaining great results.


It still has the record for 13 wins in a row in the Bridge World magazine bidding contest.


They only sold 3,000 copies of the system and I own two copies
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Posted 2017-May-30, 11:04

View Postkontoleon, on 2017-May-30, 09:48, said:

Personaly i believe the Roman Spade


Red Team Heart system
London Bridge system
Long Club system
3/1 system
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Posted 2017-May-30, 11:18

Sorry Ρωμαικό σπαθί =Roman club correct I fail on translate...
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Posted 2017-May-30, 12:15

Ultimate Club.
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Posted 2017-May-30, 13:12

View Postkontoleon, on 2017-May-30, 09:48, said:

Personaly i believe the Roman Spade

I thought I invented the Roman Spade (based on Roman Club) a few years ago.

Roman Spade:

1 = 11-13 BAL OR "10-21", 4+ D, unBAL, real canapé (=> 1 = 4+ H; 1 = 4+ S, 1 = GF relay)
1 = "10-21", 4+ S, unBAL, real canapé (=> 1 = Herbert; 1N = GF relay)
1 = "10-21", 4+ H, unBAL, real canapé (=> 1 = Herbert; 1N = GF relay)
1 = 17-19 BAL OR "16-21", 4+ C, unBAL real canapé OR very strong
...1N = to play opposite 17-19 BAL
......P = 17-19 BAL
......2 = "16-21", 4+ C, unBAL, real canapé (=> 2 = F1 relay)
......2+ = very strong
...2+: didn't get this far
1N = 14-16 BAL
2 = "10-15", 4+ C, real canapé (=> 2 = F1 relay)
2+ = whatever, just not Roman
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Posted 2017-May-31, 19:09

View Postkontoleon, on 2017-May-30, 09:48, said:

Ok we have too many systems in bridge game, some easier t learn some other no.

The Question is from your opinion where system is the hardest to learn or the system with the most trading infrmations

Personaly i believe the Roman Spade


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Posted 2017-May-31, 19:10

View PostArtK78, on 2017-May-30, 12:15, said:

Ultimate Club.


This is easy to remember as the relays are quite logical.
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Posted 2017-June-02, 09:26

Although the Little Major system has a fairly intimidating reputation for being extremely difficult to handle, the hardest to learn would probably be one of the forcing pass methods. One I remember had an extremely strange way of grouping hands that took several calls to unwind.

In terms of information exchange, there is I think little doubt that a forcing pass relay system offers the most potential. I doubt Roman Club (or spade!) is even in the same ballpark. Of non-FP methods, IMPrecision has arguably the strongest reputation on this site so I would suggest looking into that. There are also several other unusual systems played here, many of which I would expect to score much more highly than Roman in terms of information exchange.
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