akhare Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Hi folks, Pard and I play a fairly successful FP system on BBO. Basically, it's a Tresboof derivative w/ transfer opeings, i.e., 1♣/1♦ promising ♥ and ♠, etc. The 1♥ opening is the fert (0-8) and opening Pass=14+ any. The main problem of course if tackling the balanced hands opposite a 1♥ fert opening -- typically, it isn't a problem, but when it is, playing in a 4-2 fit at the 2 level isn't too much fun either :D. One potential solution is to create an intermediate FP, shift the fert to 1♣ and make it forcing :blink: -- something along the lines of: Pass: 14-18; any1♣: 0-8 or 19+ any1♦: 9-13; ♥1♥: 9-13; ♠1♠: 5+ ♦1N: 9-13; balanced2♣: ♣ Comments ideas, suggestions? Atul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerben42 Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 This is playable although I would swich pass and 1♣ here. It looks something like the system here: http://www.geocities.com/gerben47/bridge/magicpass.html with some elements of this: http://www.geocities.com/gerben47/bridge/tuebpass.html Have fun figuring out all the nice options :angry: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Hello akhare I used to play a forcing Pass sytem using 1C=0-9 any1D,1H,1S canape style always unbalanced 10-15HCP1NT=10-12HCP2C=3 suiter 4441 any 10-15Roman 2D, 2H and 2S openings 10-15 the longer suit bid(5+) plus 4+ clubs.Pass showed 13-15HCP balanced or 16+ any. using 1C as the Fert leaves room to explore. You can also use the 1C-1D bid as a relay/puppet bid. When people objected to our playing a forcing pass system, we kept the same bidding and reversed the meaning of Pass and 1C. :angry: I would jazz it up quite a bit now, but the basic structure was playable. Reese played the Little Major system. 1C=Hs, 1D=Ss, 1H=@20+ 'any'1S=minors, 1NT(12-14 I think?) 2m natural(?) He sometimes had to 'open' 1m showing a major 'holding' only a 3 card major to bid some balanced hands. He had two steps over his major showing bids so 1C-1M shows some fit and 1C-1D tended to deny a fit. If you extend this idea 1C-2H can be a constructive raise. Is there a reason that you do not use the 8-12 base that many forcing pass systems use? Pass equals 13+ and a fert = 0-7HCP Regards, Robert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david_c Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 I don't like a 1♣ fert at all. It's not just that the opponents can play their normal system over it - if they know what they're doing they can actually do a lot better than that. And the supposed advantage, that you get an extra step when you make a strong pass, all but disappears if the opponents are sufficiently aggressive. Gerben's two-way pass is nice. Though again it gives the opponents a lot of options over the pass. My suspicion is that if you use it in second seat, well-prepared opponents will take you apart with pre-emption. It's probably sound in first seat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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