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Acol is a village in Kent. Very small village but with an active cultural life. Not sure if they have a bridge club, though.I suppose Acol Street was named after it.

 

Ac-holt is old English for "Oak Wood" (holt related to German "Holtz"). More info on wikipedia.

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To be honest, it sounds a bit like "Let's play some random natural system with 4-card majors, except 1 might promise 5 but I wouldn't tell you, and probably a weak 1NT but you like surprises, right? Don't bother asking about our 2-level openings, as I'm not so sure myself." - so yeah, a bit like an apple, maybe red, maybe green, perhaps even yellow, and you've got to hope there's no worm inside. :)
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By the way, I just realized I also don't now how "SAYC" sounds :)

 

My friends in Bulgaria tend to say it like "like"

Borrowing from My Fair Lady: No one taught them take instead of tyke?

The children in Bulgaria are very happy when starting school -

30 letters in the alphabet, every sound has a letter,

no rules, no exceptions, no SPELL-HELL :rolleyes:

 

envious ? :D

 

I like reading novels in English, understand when someone speaks to me,

I speak so-so, but when the time comes to write ...

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