32519, on 2013-June-23, 22:33, said:
I couldn't find FILM doing a Google search. What is it? How does it work? Or better, do you know of a link to it?
FILM is Fishbein Incorporating Lower Minor, a very old-fashioned defence against 3 level preempts. It works like this:
X is penalty
3
♣ - 3
♦ is takeout
3
♠ - 4
♣ is takeout
3
♦ - 4
♣ is takeout denying 4 hearts
3
♥ - 4
♣ is takeout denying 4 spades
3
♦ - 3
♥ is takeout with 4+ hearts
3
♥ - 3
♠ is takeout with 4+ spades
other calls are as in Standard
32519, on 2013-June-23, 22:33, said:
Gerber we all know. What exactly are the other three?
Rolling Gerber is where the king ask is the next step after the ace response. My first teammates swore by Rolling Gerber. Roman Gerber is where the responses are 0/3, 1/4, 2 same colour, 2 same rank, 2 same shape. This was based on an early attempt to improve simple ace asking (Roman Blackwood) and recommended to me by one of my teachers. Modified Gerber was using 4NT as the king ask, the theory being that you only used Gerber with an unbalanced hand with clear direction, so you never wanted to stop in 4NT.
Note I am not recommending any of these conventions.