Best system in 4th seat
#1
Posted 2008-January-08, 12:59
So far, I think that -
Polish Club is best 1st vul/2nd seat (although both vul at MPs it is very tempting to pass flat 12-counts, especially when they might be about to open a weak NT on your left - last time I did this I went +300 when +200 would have been a near top. Not sure I can really justify changing the system to encourage this, though!)
Polish Club's strong NT/5cM base probably isn't aggressive enough to be considered optimal 1st NV. I quite like 10-13 NT, 1♣ as 14+♣/bal here. Whether I'd ever want to be playing both this and something completely different simultaneously is another matter!
In third seat, frequently opening four-card majors on weak hands seems beneficial. Assuming that your 1st seat openings are fairly middle-of-the-road, a 14-16 NT seems best - with 13 it's not the end of the world if partner has a maximum passed hand and you bid P:1M, 1NT:AP. I quite like the idea of having 1♣:1Y, 1NT as any 17-19 bal here - with 13 points or fewer, you'd have to find another action, most frequently passing.
If adopting an aggressive style 1st NV, the third seat 1NT opening range could be increased - flat 14s will have no interest in game opposite a passed hand.
4th seat, I'm less sure about. There's less reason to preempt with a 4cM opening than there is in third seat, but it doesn't hurt your own bidding much to do so IMO. It's tempting to revert to Polish Club, but I don't like how the ranges mesh - a 1♣ opening that is frequently a 12-14 NT leaves game a possibility opposite a flat 11 with no fit, it seems inefficient to let responder think that there might be a 24/25 point 3NT on when opener knows this isn't the case.
Any thoughts as to whether 14-16 4cM or Polish Club would be better here? Or what about something else entirely?
#2
Posted 2008-January-08, 13:01
MickyB, on Jan 8 2008, 08:59 PM, said:
That sounds a little categorical.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2008-January-08, 13:04
gwnn, on Jan 8 2008, 07:01 PM, said:
MickyB, on Jan 8 2008, 08:59 PM, said:
That sounds a little categorical.
You've taken it a bit out of context.
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Polish Club is best 1st vul/2nd seat
This was stated mainly to make clear that, in terms of memory load, it would be a sensible option for playing in 4th.
#4
Posted 2008-January-13, 00:38
Especially, I play 1C strong so my response structure to 3-/4-seat 1C is wa-a-ay different from 1-2-seat 1C responses. Further non-1C bids need have much less fear missing game on hands just short of a normal response so upped top ranges: 1S 1-seat =11-15; but 3-seat 11-17. Left with 2-suiters, super 3-suiters, super 1-suiters, and NT ladder ask that fear a pass on gamy hands.
#5
Posted 2008-January-13, 11:24
From yesterday in the league:
P P P 2♠
3♣ P P X
P P P
+500, thanks!
#6
Posted 2008-January-13, 11:31
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2008-January-13, 13:28
Gerben42, on Jan 13 2008, 06:24 PM, said:
I agree, although 1st and 2nd seat are not as clear as 3rd and 4th imo.
#8
Posted 2008-January-13, 18:03
#9
Posted 2008-January-13, 22:36
You may be surprised at the results. I started looking into this a while back, and I was surprised by the situational recurrences. I cannot remember the specifics, but it quickly nixed my initial idea of what seemed an intuitively ideal four-seat opening structure. I'd suggest not only focusing on the likely hand patterns and strengths, but also the ideal end contracts and competitive threat types. My recollection was surprise in all three areas.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2008-January-14, 05:17
#11
Posted 2008-January-14, 07:24
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This is sort of problematic. Do you play a different system if 1♠ p 2♦ is forcing, but p p 1♠ p 2♦ is not? In many countries there are regulations that you cannot play "2 systems" in the way of
* Polish Club Vuln.
* Acol NV
Varying the NT range seems to be allowed.
Pairs playing differently according to vulnerability include
Pratap - Landen
Martens - Jassem
#12
Posted 2008-January-14, 09:57
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
Good question. Any idea what the WBF would class it under?
Hmm, how important would the considerations of letting opponents into the auction and letting them in when they would not have been in be?
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#13
Posted 2008-January-14, 10:13
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 02:17 PM, said:
This very much depends on where you are playing
Its perfectly legitimate in the ACBL.
I know that you can't do so in other jurisdications (I believe that England bans this, though I'm not sure)
#14
Posted 2008-January-14, 10:22
Suppose that you played "2/1 GF" in 1st-2nd seat and "canape" in 3rd-4th seat. What if you instead called the system "Noodle Scientific" and defined the system such that it paralleled 2/1 GF in 1st/2nd seat and canape in 3rd/4th seat?
-P.J. Painter.
#15
Posted 2008-January-14, 10:29
Suppose that the folks in 1st-3rd seat have a fairly standard opening style. Then in 4th chair, it is more frequent to have a strong (15-17) notrump opening than a weak (12-14) notrump opening.
This is not true in any other seat.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#16
Posted 2008-January-14, 11:41
kenrexford, on Jan 14 2008, 11:22 AM, said:
Suppose that you played "2/1 GF" in 1st-2nd seat and "canape" in 3rd-4th seat. What if you instead called the system "Noodle Scientific" and defined the system such that it paralleled 2/1 GF in 1st/2nd seat and canape in 3rd/4th seat?
Well, I might like to play:
"7 up" in first seat (P = 0-6 HCP)
Fantunes in second seat
Frequent Psyches in 3rd seat, and
Polish ♣ in 4th seat
But that would burden the other side with too many variations to defend against in any short match. I'm not even sure one could play that radical an approach in the Spingold or Vanderbilt.
It might be fun in a home team game, though.
#17
Posted 2008-January-14, 11:48
Rossoneri, on Jan 14 2008, 04:57 PM, said:
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
Good question. Any idea what the WBF would class it under?
Red
#18
Posted 2008-January-15, 07:52
Free, on Jan 15 2008, 01:48 AM, said:
Rossoneri, on Jan 14 2008, 04:57 PM, said:
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
Good question. Any idea what the WBF would class it under?
Red
Even if you have 3 different systems based on vul and/or position?
I remember seeing some italian youth pair playing prec and 2/1 based on vul, but that's the most I've ever seen. (It was red)
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#19
Posted 2008-January-15, 08:47
hrothgar, on Jan 14 2008, 05:13 PM, said:
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 02:17 PM, said:
This very much depends on where you are playing
Its perfectly legitimate in the ACBL.
I know that you can't do so in other jurisdications (I believe that England bans this, though I'm not sure)
The EBU don't ban this, but they restrict it:
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It is permitted to vary certain parts of a system according to position and/or
vulnerability. Examples of variations which do not constitute playing two Basic systems for the purpose of this regulation are:
(a) Playing a different range for certain bids (for example opening no trumps or preempts).
(
© Playing different lengths for minor suit openings, as a consequence of the
differences in (a) and/or (
(d) Playing different meanings for opening two-bids (for example playing Acol twos in 4th seat, weak twos otherwise).
10 A 9 A partnership may agree to play different systems against different opponents in the same event. The partnership must each make out different convention cards, and make sure the correct ones are offered to the relevant opponents."
Arguably 4-card and 5-card major systems are fundamentally different, but I think it's fairly clear what they are trying to get at.
#20
Posted 2008-January-15, 09:21
Rossoneri, on Jan 15 2008, 02:52 PM, said:
Free, on Jan 15 2008, 01:48 AM, said:
Rossoneri, on Jan 14 2008, 04:57 PM, said:
Feegle, on Jan 14 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
Good question. Any idea what the WBF would class it under?
Red
Even if you have 3 different systems based on vul and/or position?
I remember seeing some italian youth pair playing prec and 2/1 based on vul, but that's the most I've ever seen. (It was red)
I think so

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