BBF Systems Index
#22
Posted 2011-January-18, 01:18
#23
Posted 2011-January-18, 08:06
Harald
#24
Posted 2011-September-11, 17:11
-- Bertrand Russell
#25
Posted 2013-January-31, 10:07
-- Bertrand Russell
#26
Posted 2013-January-31, 18:38
Perhaps Adam can post a link, but IMO it's one of the finest strong ♣ systems ever invented...
#27
Posted 2013-August-21, 22:27
-- Bertrand Russell
#28
Posted 2013-August-21, 22:59
mgoetze, on 2011-September-11, 17:11, said:
mgoetze, on 2013-January-31, 10:07, said:
You can actually get a good idea yourself which threads are garnering a lot of interest as follows:
1. At the bottom of each forum there is a "Filter" option.
2. Pick the one which says "Sort by" (second from the left)
3. Sort by -
...(a) Replies
...(b) Views
That should tell you what the people are interested in.
#30
Posted 2014-September-06, 09:22
-- Bertrand Russell
#31
Posted 2015-July-05, 16:05
#32
Posted 2015-July-16, 12:07
Tryggolaf, on 2015-July-05, 16:05, said:
Glad to help and as always I welcome suggestions as to what should be added!
-- Bertrand Russell
#33
Posted 2016-November-20, 09:49
#34
Posted 2016-November-20, 10:49
mghatiya, on 2016-November-20, 09:49, said:
Google cache is from 17 november: http://webcache.goog...n&ct=clnk&gl=uk
So I think it is fair to assume that it still exists but has some temporary problem.
#37
Posted 2017-October-19, 18:22
Nice work on the BBF Systems Index. I have another one for you. MoTown Minors:
General Approach:
- 1NT = 10-14 balanced (but a minimum of 7 3-2-1 points)
- 1♣ 11-37; 1RF; any hand not covered by another opening
* Balanced 19-22, 25-26, or 29-37
* 3-suited 11-14, 18-20, 24-26
* 1-suited or 2-suited with a natural, strong 2♥ opening as in Goren 1950
* 11-15 minor suit 1-suited
* 2-suited 11-15 with a 5-card major and an unspecified 4-card minor
* 2-suited in minors but too strong for a 2NT opening
- 1♦ 15-34; 1RF; any hand not covered by another opening
* Balanced 15-18, 23-24, or 27-28
* 3-suited 15-17, 21-23, or 27-34
* 1-suited or 2-suited with a natural, strong 2♠ opening as in Goren 1950
* 16-(bad)20 minor suit one-suited
* 1-suited with a natural, strong 2♣ or 2♦ opening as in Goren 1950
* 2-suited 16-20 with a 5-card major and an unspecified 4-card minor
- 1♥/1♠: 11-20, Natural 4+ card major suit; 1-suited (6+ cards in opened major rebid opened major) or 2-suited (will rebid other suit 5+ cards)
- 2♣, 2♦, 2♥, 2♠: Natural weak-two bids
- 2NT: 11-15 minor suit 5-5 or more 2-suited
- 3♣, 3♦, 3♥, 3♠: Natural, preemptive
- 3NT: ANY solid 7-card suit (♥ and ♠ possible) without a side suit entry
- Suit Higher: Preempt or partnership agreement
- 4NT: Blackwood
Responses & Rebids over 1♣
- 1♦ response waiting
- 1NT response 10-14 bal
- 2NT response 15-16 bal
- 3NT response 17-18 4-3-3-3
- 1♥/1♠ response balanced too strong for 2NT or 3NT
- 2-suit: 3-8 Natural 6-card suit HCP concentrated in bid suit
- 3-suit: 3-8 Natural 7-card suit HCP concentrated in bid suit
- Opener becomes captain except over waiting bid
- Opener's rebids over 1♦
- 1♥: Nat, strong 2♥ opener
- 1♠: 3-suiter or 29+ bal
- 1NT: 19-22 bal
- 2♣/2♦ 11-15 Nat, 1-suited
- 2♥/2♠ 11-15 Nat 5 cards in rebid M w/ 4+ in either m
- 2NT: 25-26 bal
- 3♣ 16-20 minors 2-suited
- 3♦ 21+ minors 2-suited
Responses & Rebids over 1♦
- 1♥ response waiting
- 1NT response 10-14 bal
- 2NT response 15-16 bal
- 3NT response 17-18 4-3-3-3
- 1♥/1♠ response balanced too strong for 2NT or 3NT
- 2-suit: 3-8 Natural 6-card suit HCP concentrated in bid suit
- 3-suit: 3-8 Natural 7-card suit HCP concentrated in bid suit
- Opener becomes captain except over waiting bid
- Opener's rebids over 1♥
- 1♠: Nat, strong 2♠ opener
- 1NT: 15-18 bal
- 2♣: 3-suiter or 27-28 bal
- 2♦ 1-suited strong 2 opening in either ♣ or ♣
- 2♥/2♠ 16-20 Nat 5 cards in rebid M w/ 4+ in either m
- 2NT: 23-24 bal
- 3♣/3♦ 16-20 Nat 1-suited
Subsequent responses and rebids tend be to be natural along approach forcing, 2/1 GF, or fast arrival lines. Use your current defensive bidding and preemption methods.
:-)
Brian
mgoetze, on 2010-December-07, 16:25, said:
Are you ready? Here it is:
http://bridge.mgoetze.net/bbf.html
Feel free to suggest organisational improvements or to recommend worthy threads for inclusion.
I plan to keep this updated for the moment, so if any moderator finds it useful, feel free to pin this thread.
Brian Potter
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