pilun, on 2026-April-15, 01:55, said:
There are two basic ways to develop a symmetric system.
One is to look at your current strong club method and drop symmetric on it.
The other way is take the structure and devise a suite of openings that mesh best with it.
One is to look at your current strong club method and drop symmetric on it.
The other way is take the structure and devise a suite of openings that mesh best with it.
This is clearly true! The issue is that there's a reason almost every system played at the top level is arranged in a particular way (five-card majors, weak balanced hands grouped exclusively with minor-oriented openings, most often into a single opening bid). This arrangement has proven the most effective for natural bidding (which is what most people are using). It leaves you better placed in competition, better placed when you need to scramble for the right partial, and so forth. Note that four-card majors predate five-card majors by many years, and canape methods dominated bridge for over a decade in the 1960s and 1970s, and yet both of these approaches have virtually disappeared from top-level bridge.
By rearranging your openings to better mesh with relays, you're rejecting this approach. You're going to see losses on the "natural bidding" hands (yes there can also be wins and random swings, but in general the structure everyone is using for natural bidding is... better for natural bidding than your rearrangement that was made primarily to support relays). The problem is that even though you play relays, the natural bidding hands are going to outnumber the relay hands by a significant margin (any time opponents compete, and realistically any time that opener's parter doesn't have the values for an immediate game force, given that your "invitational" relays don't seem to have much going for them).
Of course, you could argue that relays are such a huge win that having them outweighs the frequent small losses from the natural sequences, and that might be reasonable if rearranging your openings was the only way to add relays to your system. But that just isn't true, there are multiple pairs at the top levels (as well as multiple players in these forums) who have attached relays to a more standard opening structure.

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