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Optimal Precision Relay


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Hello,

 

Have you read Optimal Precision Relay by Patrick Darricades (2021) and found the method compelling? I'm looking for a partner who would like to develop and play a system based on this method, modifying and augmenting it with ideas from KK Relay and maybe other relay systems as well. Great if you enjoy bidding practice in addition to playing. When we have a stable system we can turn our focus to defensive agreements. :)

 

I live in EET timezone. Please send me a private message or email via my profile if you’re interested.

 

Cheers,

Gabriel

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Hello,

 

Have you read Optimal Precision Relay by Patrick Darricades (2021) and found the method compelling? I'm looking for a partner who would like to develop and play a system based on this method, modifying and augmenting it with ideas from KK Relay and maybe other relay systems as well. Great if you enjoy bidding practice in addition to playing. When we have a stable system we can turn our focus to defensive agreements. :)

 

I live in EET timezone. Please send me a private message or email via my profile if you're interested.

 

Cheers,

Gabriel

Can you give us a quick summary of the approach? Just became aware of the book this week.

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The system is based on Optimal Hand Evaluation, a method for applying corrections to the 4-3-2-1 honor point count. Darricades has two books on hand evaluation: Optimal Hand Evaluation and Optimal Hand Evaluation in Competitive Bidding. I recommend reading those books before Optimal Precision Relay although the book also contains a summary of the hand evaluation approach. Optimal Precision Relay uses a relay structure and transfers over most opening bids. The span for the opening bids other than 1 is at most 6 points and the system allows the opener to further narrow his strength to a 3 point span after relays allowing you to stop early when needed.

 

Summary of the opening bids:

1: 18+ HLD (Honor, Length, Distribution points), forcing

1: 14-19 HLD, minor two-suiter or 5+ and 4 or 4 or 15-17 HL (Honor, Length points) balanced

1//: 12-17 HLD 5+ cards or 4 and 4

1NT: 12-14 HL balanced

2 to 2: 15-17 HLD, 6+ cards, single suiter

2NT: 12-14 HLD, 6+ , single suiter

3: 12-14 HLD, 6+ , single suiter

3 and up: pre-emptive transfer bids

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