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Hi all,

 

I am trying to design system based on Magic Diamond structure and actualy I am stucked in 1D structure. The original structure after 1H negative (0-7 any hand) is to complex.

 

I am looking for structure that could be conventional but not relays and prefer as naturalish as possible continuations. Any experiences or suggestions?

 

Regards

Pavel

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I'd suggest the following:

 

After 1-?

1 = semipositive (5-7 or so)

1 = double negative

1NT+ = GF, whatever structure you use

 

After 1-1-?

1 = relay, GF (opener responds 1NT+, the structure you use for initial GF hands, so no extra memory load here)

Other bids natural and not GF

 

After 1-1-?

Whatever you prefer after double negatives. I like 2 as strong and rest canapé transfers.

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Hi There

 

Back in the day, when I was playing arround with Magic Diamond, I found it easiest to adopt control showing response like the ones used in old style Blue Team Club.

 

I don't claim that this structure was in any way optimal, however, it did have the benefit of being very simple.

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Years ago, I used to play a strong diamond system (17+). My partner and I had a very simple development over 1:

 

1 - 1: negative or super-positive (14+); I think super-positive can be be dropped without any serious loss

1 - 1: 8-13, GF unbalanced; here, opener's 1NT suggests no special suit

1 - 1NT: 8-13, GF balanced; here, opener's 2NT shows a balanced hand with one or both four-card majors or slam interest

1 - 2suit: 5-7, fair 6card suit

 

1 - 1 - 1: 17-20, unbalanced, no good suit, typically a 5.4

1 - 1 - 1NT: 17-20, balanced

1 - 1 - 2suit: 17+, natural, 1RF; if minimum, good suit

1 - 1 - 2NT: 21-23, balanced (with 24+, rebid 2 over 1, then 2NT)

1 - 1 - 3suit: 21+, 3suiter, shortness in the same ranking suit (e.g., 3 = short diamonds)

 

1 - 1 - 1 - 1NT: double negative

1 - 1 - 1 - 2suit: 5-7, natural, even a four-card suit

1 - 1 - 1 - 2NT+: super-positive, natural

 

1 - 1 - 1NT: your favourite notrump system will do fine

 

1 - 1 - 2suit - 1st step: double negative; here opener's suit rebid is not forcing, a new suit is forcing one round

1 - 1 - 2suit - others: natural and at least semi-positive; a new suit can be bid with four cards only

1 - 1 - 2suit - 2NT: four or more cards in the 1st step suit, at least semi-positive

 

Very, very simple and natural, with a reasonable chance to find the best fit within the three level (we used Italian cue-bids in the slam auctions). Surely not the most efficient development after 1, but with a good results-to-effort ratio...

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