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Oren Goren

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WELOS: Webster's Extra-Light Openers System.

 

Back in the late 70s I had already gone through my psych everything phase, had been taught by duplicate to open light, and taught by Roth-Stone the importance of balancing.

 

These influences became:

 

Pre-Balance

Pre-Compete

Pre-Respond

Pre-Overcall

 

And, because of the Big Clubbers' strut and crow:

 

Pro-Scribe.

 

I spent a couple months trying to come up with a viable method allowing extra-light openers and constructive bidding.

 

Gadget after gadget worked a little but all nauseated me.

 

Finally, I got it, relieve the burden on the opener-responder-rebid system.

 

Lowering the upper level really wouldn't do it. Too many ambiguities third- and fourth-suit artifical might help out but yuck.

 

If I had not seen Woodson Two-Way NTs sometiime in the past I might not have had the necessary insight although they never occurred to me in the development process. (And only now because of tneir frequent mention in the ACBL chart.)

 

MINIs = 8-11 Total Points (TP); read HCP for the 8 in ACBL events.

 

MIDIs = 12-14 HCP NT; 12-15 TP suits.

 

MAXIs = 15(+) HCP NT; 16(+) TP suits (top depends on forcing openers).

 

Everything here and above First and Second Seat. You don't want to get frisky in 3rd or 4th seat with WELOS.

 

 

OPENING ONES

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Either MINIs or MAXIs.

 

1C/1D/1H/1S = 4+ 8-11 TP or HCP, or 15+HCP/16+TP.

 

Yes, you need to know how to prepare your rebid.

 

RESPONSES TO ONES

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Jump Shift Only Force (besides Control Asking).

 

1/1 Suit or NT 6-14 NF. Denies 4+ cards in opening suit. If it is their hand, as is quite likely we have pre-empted their opening system, so don't let opener's RHO show her stuff cheaply.

 

Opener's rebid that is not a jump or reverse is a MINI.

 

2/1 Suit or NT/1 9/10+. Denies 4+ cards in opening suit. If it is their hand, as is quite likely we have pre-empted their opening system, so don't let opener's RHO shoe her stuff cheaply.

 

Opener's rebid that is not a jump, new suit at 3-level, or reverse is a MINI.

 

SP = Support points = TP + Goren fit adjustments (honor bonus, distribution bonus).

 

Single Raise: 4+ cards and 6-14 SP NF. Sometimes 3 cards; Goren 4M players know that.

 

Double Raise: 4+ cards and 15-16 SP NF.

 

Consider the single raise versus bottom MINI: no game.

Consider the single raise versus top MINI: no game probably, partner used Goren Support Points

 

Consider the double raise versus top MINI: game on.

Consider the single raise versus bottom MINI: no game probably.

Consider the double raise versus bottom MAXI: likely slam.

 

After 1C/D - 3C/D perhaps look for major, perhaps with gadget.

 

1NT response: 6-14 HCP NF; denies intervening suit or 4+ in opening suit.

2NT response: 15-16 HCP NF. denies intervening suit or 4+ in opening suit.

 

 

OPENING NT

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A MIDI.

 

12-14 HCP; possible 5-card major, especially if weak.

 

 

OPENING TWO BIDS

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MAXIs.

 

12-15 TP NF 4(+) cards.

 

Learn how to prepare a rebid and you'll be OK with the loss of one level of bidding.

 

That is, don't be so proud of your 4-card spade suit. If you open a Two it is because you have distribution. Which means you have at least one other suit.

 

TWOS RESPONSES

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Largely depends on you.

 

Constructive only?

 

Run-outs?

 

We find cheapest bid over 2C/2D/2H relay asking for cheapest rebid suit (2NT rebid shows relay suit and no cheaper suit.

 

Over 2S, well, 2S is the bid I don't like very much. Maybe because "I" went from 1st to not-1st last hand in a Men's Pairs because partner opened 2S and then concealed his diamonds.

 

THIRD/FOURTH SEAT

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I read recently that a (fairly) light opener system would also get frisky in 3rd seat?

 

Boo! unless you have very nice length, strength in the suit.

 

OR, a hand that might work very well opposite a passed WELOS partner.

 

Larsson's analysis was that WELOS opens 83% of the opportunities (EHAA "just" 74%). In practice since opponents often were in first seat we opened 63%-80% of the hands in agressive duplicates.

 

In the ACBL-diluted WELOS, which demands 8 HCP he could have 7 HCP.

 

In real WELOS, if he has HCP worth a darn he has a hand too flat to make HCP+321 distribution add up to 8 TP.

 

WITH INTERFERENCE

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WELOS doesn't demand any particular methods, just remember that opener may have less than 8 HCP or 8-11 and a flat hand.

 

With 1/1 or 2/1 an opening MAXI is very likely to be able to re-open or free-bid.

 

Hey, if you understand and dig WELOS you are probably so smart the question of interference bidding is a piece of cake for you.

 

WHEN THEY OPEN

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If partner had a chance to open and didn't, what is the problem?

 

If not, use whatever methods you always use.

 

 

MODIFICATIONS TO WELOS

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Since I don't like the one bid, the 2S opener, I have tried to come up with alternatives, but all lose opportunity for the system to work to the fullest extent.

 

oren goren

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