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Hi!

 

This weekend I'm playing a match against this system:

 

Pass = 4+ spades, 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1C = 4+ hearts. 0-3 spades. 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1D = 0-7 hcp, any distribution

1H = Unbal without 4 card major, 8+ hcp. Forcing. May be 22+ balanced.

1S = 8-12 semibalanced without 4 card major.

1N = 13-18 semibalanced without 4 card major

2m = 4+ minor and a 5+ major, 8-11 hcp

2H = 4+ hearts and 5+ spades, 8-11 hcp

2S = 11-14 hcp, 5-5 minors

2N = 19-21 semibalanced, no major

 

Any suggestions are welcomed, though I'd prefer it to be pretty simple if possible. I think it's a good idea to "get in" over their unlimited openings.

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Hi!

 

This weekend I'm playing a match against this system:

 

Pass = 4+ spades, 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1C = 4+ hearts. 0-3 spades. 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1D = 0-7 hcp, any distribution

1H = Unbal without 4 card major, 8+ hcp. Forcing. May be 22+ balanced.

1S = 8-12 semibalanced without 4 card major.

1N = 13-18 semibalanced without 4 card major

2m = 4+ minor and a 5+ major, 8-11 hcp

2H = 4+ hearts and 5+ spades, 8-11 hcp

2S = 11-14 hcp, 5-5 minors

2N = 19-21 semibalanced, no major

 

Any suggestions are welcomed, though I'd prefer it to be pretty simple if possible. I think it's a good idea to "get in" over their unlimited openings.

 

Interesting looking system. Please send us details regarding how the match goes!

 

Here's a thought regarding competing over the 1H opening

 

X = both majors or strong

 

1S = Spades

 

S AJ72 H 52 D QT62 C 763

S AQJ73 H 74 D 843 C K5

S AJ843 H K74 D 672 C 42

 

1N = 2 suited with Spades and a minor

 

S AQ52 H 673 D QT632 C 3

S AJT62 H 4 D 52 C KJ942

 

2C = Clubs and Hearts

 

S 7632 H QJ73 D 4 C KQ42

S 5 H AQJ9 D Q42 C KQ8742

 

2D = Diamonds and Hearts

 

S Q52 H KT52 D QT62 C 62

S 42 H KJT82 D AQ932 C 3

 

2H = Hearts

 

S 73 H QJT642 D K72 C 732

S K4 H AQT9732 D 73 C 82

 

2S = Spades

 

2N = Clubs or Diamonds and a major

 

3C = Minors

 

S 4 H 863 D KJ762 C KQ73

S 2 H 63 D AT572 C AKT73

 

3D = Diamonds

3H = Majors

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How about playing Antinonsens, as per page 145-146 of this document: http://www.ibpa.com/archive/Handbook/IBPA%20Handbook%202012.pdf . At the end they give specific suggestions against the Säffle system.

 

Note that you will have seating rights against the team playing this system, and that you are allowed to look at prepared defenses after they open 1// (Also note that their 1S opening has three dots, not two as they claim on their convention card, since pass - 1 shows less than 4 spades in a potentially unbalanced hand. This gives that version of the opening three dots. The distinction is important since you are allowed to look at prepared defenses if they open with an opening bid with three dots.)

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Hi!

 

This weekend I'm playing a match against this system:

 

Pass = 4+ spades, 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1C = 4+ hearts. 0-3 spades. 8+ hcp. May be canapé. Forcing.

1D = 0-7 hcp, any distribution

1H = Unbal without 4 card major, 8+ hcp. Forcing. May be 22+ balanced.

1S = 8-12 semibalanced without 4 card major.

1N = 13-18 semibalanced without 4 card major

2m = 4+ minor and a 5+ major, 8-11 hcp

2H = 4+ hearts and 5+ spades, 8-11 hcp

2S = 11-14 hcp, 5-5 minors

2N = 19-21 semibalanced, no major

 

Any suggestions are welcomed, though I'd prefer it to be pretty simple if possible. I think it's a good idea to "get in" over their unlimited openings.

 

Do you know how 3rd seat bids over the P/1 ? I'd suggest you want to bid 1/N a lot over them, but exactly what it should mean is not clear and may depend on their methods. A word of warning, having played a wide range NT myself, intervening over it particularly with 2m may actually give them more options not less.

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Do you know how 3rd seat bids over the P/1 ? I'd suggest you want to bid 1/N a lot over them, but exactly what it should mean is not clear and may depend on their methods. A word of warning, having played a wide range NT myself, intervening over it particularly with 2m may actually give them more options not less.

 

I think this is what they play: http://www.bridgefederation.se/landslag/obs/obs00-01/humsystem/lillasaffle.PDF

Perhaps something is changed since that document was written though.

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Play semi penalty doubles. You want to double 1D close at least 40-45% of the time. You will quickly understand why pass is the best call in the bidding box.

 

(1D)--X

 

11-16 with at least 3D.

 

Its going to be a luck fest but on the long run of this def was enough to convince me that most FP systems are mostly swindle systems and that against serious def most of them are unplayable.

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