Shamrock New Bidding System
#1
Posted 2007-December-02, 21:36
"Isn't it fun to watch the experts' bidding? They always seem to find
the slams and marginal games that most players routinely miss. Well, now
you may join them in their bidding success WITHOUT complicated
conventions and pages of system notes!!
Hi! My name is James Alperin and I am an accomplished bridge
player, teacher and director and now serve as president of Unit 531, District
22. I have developed a unique bidding system called "Shamrock." It is an
ACBL approved (for use in tournament play) precision-type system. Shamrock
is based on a big Diamond it allows you to open all 10 point hands and then
quickly describe your values to your partner. I have played it successfully
for many years and have had great success in tournament play,
including an 83% game."
#2
Posted 2007-December-02, 22:12
#3
Posted 2007-December-02, 22:22
I will first note that being a bridge teacher and unit president has NOTHING to do with bridge skills. He also doesn't note WHERE he got the 83% game. (Not doubting that he acheived that, just wondering in what type of game. Tournament could even apply to a club game, or a side game in an awful field.) I also note that he just lists that as his only bridge accomplishment, and not any national wins. So I have doubts as to his credentials as a player.
This is not to say that learning his system might not improve your game. I bet that it's carefully thought out, and that if you adopt it, you will be playing a more detailed system than what you are currently playing (assuming that you are a typical beginning/intermediate player). Many people find that changing to a different system automatically gains them better results (once they learn that system).
However, there have been many thread here about whether it's better for beginning/intermediate players to learn new systems/conventions, or whether they should concentrate on more fundamental issues.
Anyway, it's up to you whether you wish to purchase it or not. If you really want advice, I would say that if you have the money, buy it, and then take it to a local expert and ask him/her to review it for you. Otherwise, if you don't have money to burn, you'd probably be better off getting a detailed book about your current system. There's a lovely book review thread here that might give you good ideas of where to start.
#4
Posted 2007-December-02, 23:31
#5
Posted 2007-December-02, 23:56
cherdano, on Dec 2 2007, 11:12 PM, said:
Well said.
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2007-December-03, 00:17
#7
Posted 2007-December-10, 23:22
#8
Posted 2007-December-11, 00:39
#9
Posted 2007-December-11, 01:54
#10
Posted 2007-December-11, 19:08
e-Books have their place, to be sure, but one needs to know if that's the $35 surprise.
Cheers,
Carl
ACBL Library Used Bridge Books
Carl
#11
Posted 2007-December-12, 06:29
The credentials are obviously shakey. I doubt this system is of any value since it is advertised by spam. Similar to the value of "enlargement" ads I receive. I also question his claim that it is ACBL legal. He does not mention any system details. For all you know you receive a one page write-up for your money.
True spam
#12
Posted 2007-December-12, 10:51
Wait, there's more! Buy now and get ten grand slams for free.
#13
Posted 2007-December-12, 12:23
#14
Posted 2007-December-12, 15:08
You forgot the installments man! What about the gift that you get to keep if the system doesn't work for you, like a LED convention card holder or a bidding box that is solar-powered or something like that.
#15
Posted 2007-December-12, 15:34
If you're looking for a Christmas present for someone, I'd rather go for one of Keylime's solar-powered bidding boxes
#16
Posted 2007-December-12, 15:44
#17
Posted 2007-December-12, 16:03
Furthermore his bridge credentials seem to be comparable to mine, lol.
There is no info about shamrock known to google, other than the text in the spam mail.
#18
Posted 2007-December-12, 17:03
#19
Posted 2007-December-13, 08:52

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