tysen2k, on Dec 3 2004, 01:31 PM, said:
Pavell, on Dec 2 2004, 08:30 PM, said:
- What South knows now: the PL = 5 and CP 32, so s/he will continue with the Relay of 4♦ for the 5 card suit, then for the 4 card suit, all natural.
South - West - North - East
1♣ (B2+, any shape)- 3♠ - Pass (B(0) or less) - Pass
X (Relay for CP) - Pass - 4♣ (6 CP) - Pass
4♦ - Pass - 4♥ (2 or 5 card Basic suit, length preference) - Pass
4♠ - Pass - 5♣ (4 card suit) - Pass
6♣ (if partner's 4 card suit was ♦, we would play 5♦, but now with 32 CP and PL = 6, because of the SuperFit, I must go to 6)
Okay, so you're at 4♣ with neither partner having shown shape information. Good thing you were able to stumble into a club fit.
So if responder had 6 hearts and no other 4-card suit I assume he would bid 5♥ over the 4♠ relay?
- You assume wrong. If North has 6 ♥ s/he will use the 2nd part of SCOR-SCOR Convention. After 4♠ that will be 4th or upper steps depending on the distribution, so the Quest will be able to choose the best Fit, if it exist at all. But after the overcall of 3♠, the statistically chances are more than enough.
- Of coure, all can go to hell. That way ForcePoint Counting/Bidding is not advertised with 100% contract assurance, but 83+% only, still enough to overpower the most system. To be successfull against ForcePoint, you will need a system full of difficult for remembering gatgets, something close to the system which the Argentinians Madala - Ravena use, but do not expect more than 1-5% difference. And if the match is not alone, be sure that ForcePoint will answer appropriate.
- There are some magazines with the Bidding Box games: ACBL Bulletin, The Bridge World and etc. To understand the power of Fp, check the system using them. You will be able to compare immediately its results with the World Class Players results. The Fp bids are strictly synonimous, so it doesn't matter, that you will be the only one for the pairs bids. If someting goes wrong ask me to be sure.

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