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Comprehensive Cheatsheet for 2/1 Useful for filling in knowledge gaps

#1 User is offline   eyalk5 

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Posted Yesterday, 13:29

Wanted to share my cheat-sheet that uses standard 2/1 conventions, with some that I like more.

I use look at it during games so that I won't have to remember everything.

It should be pretty comprehensive. Generated using AI (latex , can share the tex file as well).
There is printable version and colored one.

Included:

  • Regular Responses and Rebids: Per Standard 2/1 bidding system

  • 1NT forcing system

  • Competitive bidding arsenal: Cappelletti , Michaels cuebids and Unusual 2NT, overcall strategies

  • Multiple double types: Takeout, negative, responsive, support (X/XX), and maximal doubles

  • Inverted minors, new minor forcing , and other conventional bids

  • Advanced slam bidding: Roman Key Card Blackwood 1430 with void-showing, control-showing cuebids with bypass logic, serious 3NT convention, and Last Train

  • Defensive foundations: signals, opening lead strategies


PS. Also let me know if there are any mistakes in there.

Enjoy!


(you can go to Repo for some more details & contribution )
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Posted Yesterday, 15:07

You look at it, during the game, between hands? Sounds exhausting..pls relax..
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Posted Yesterday, 20:32

It sounds like a resource that would be useful for online play
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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