1. What is the guIding principles using 321 points after discovering shape? Ie, if we have X we should have a good play for slam? I'm thinking 20 is a magic #? Is 18 equivalent to the proverbial 30 point deck?
2. Is there a good rule about 5 level safety?
3. What are sensible brackets for various opening bids? Two? Three? What would be a good low point for an 11 point minimum? 14 point minimum?
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321 Theory
#2
Posted 2016-June-04, 12:17
We use 5-9 for a minimum opener. For 11-13 balanced you can't actually have more than 9. It's possible to have 4 (QJxx KJx QJx Jx) but it's really a lousy hand and we wouldn't open it.
For a hand weaker than a strong club we use 5-11 which splits into minimum (5-9) and maximum (7-11).
In general we do not make "counting" rules like you describe and instead try to visualize hands give shapes and our own holding.
For a hand weaker than a strong club we use 5-11 which splits into minimum (5-9) and maximum (7-11).
In general we do not make "counting" rules like you describe and instead try to visualize hands give shapes and our own holding.
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3
Posted 2016-June-04, 14:31
awm, on 2016-June-04, 12:17, said:
We use 5-9 for a minimum opener. For 11-13 balanced you can't actually have more than 9. It's possible to have 4 (QJxx KJx QJx Jx) but it's really a lousy hand and we wouldn't open it.
For a hand weaker than a strong club we use 5-11 which splits into minimum (5-9) and maximum (7-11).
In general we do not make "counting" rules like you describe and instead try to visualize hands give shapes and our own holding.
For a hand weaker than a strong club we use 5-11 which splits into minimum (5-9) and maximum (7-11).
In general we do not make "counting" rules like you describe and instead try to visualize hands give shapes and our own holding.
Thanks Adam. I haven't played relays in about 30 years and some of the principles are new to me.
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#4
Posted 2016-June-04, 18:24
Phil, if you consider that 3-2-1 is equivalent to 4.5-3-1.5, that gives you a fairly easy way of converting. Basically you have to allow for jacks (ie subtract a point or 2) and then multiple by two-thirds. So 13 might be considered as about 8 ((13-1)*2/3). You can check by constructing a suitable hand with kings, such as KJxx Kxx Kxx Kxx. I personally think it is easier to stick with the modified Milton (4.5-3-1.5) scale for familiarity but that is probably just because I have not used QPs in their pure form very much.
(-: Zel :-)
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