Transfer responses to 1C - is this "legal" on BBO?
#1
Posted 2014-June-26, 00:35
Surprisingly, the ACBL position is not so clear from what I can find online, and I would be curious if anyone knows. The responses are not mentioned in the list of GCC or Mid-Chart conventions.
Regardless of the ACBL position, BBO can clearly set its own rules about what conventions or methods are allowed. Are transfer responses to a non-forcing 1C opener allowed on any BBO tournament, or are there restrictions?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
#2
Posted 2014-June-26, 01:20
The Mid-Chart allows transfers over 1♣, period.
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#3
Posted 2014-June-26, 10:46
ACBL Speedball? Chase has it right. The 1♣ opener is perfectly legal (provided it guarantees at least 10HCP), but unless it promises 15, they can't play transfer responses to it (after 1♣-p; after 1♣-takeout X, no problem) on the GCC. As far as I remember, ACBL Speedball is GCC.
[Edit: exception: 1♣-1♦ can be hearts no matter what 1♣ shows, but it MUST be unpassable. Having said that, without an ability to bid 1♣-1♥ to show spades, it's not terribly helpful.]
#4
Posted 2014-June-26, 12:03
bobade, on 2014-June-26, 00:35, said:
Really? Shouldn't ACBL be setting the rules for ACBL-sanctioned games? Or is it like a club game, where the club can say something like "no psyches allowed"?
#5
Posted 2014-June-26, 12:53
bobade, on 2014-June-26, 00:35, said:
Regardless of the ACBL position, BBO can clearly set its own rules about what conventions or methods are allowed. Are transfer responses to a non-forcing 1C opener allowed on any BBO tournament, or are there restrictions?
"Can" is not the same as "does".
As for "making rules"
#6
Posted 2014-June-26, 22:40
Bbradley62, on 2014-June-26, 12:03, said:
ACBL games on BBO are like club games, and BBO is the club. We call them tourneys, but they're not really.
We can't violate the Laws of Duplicate Bridge, because ACBL requires you to follow them to keep a sanction and award masterpoints, so we can't ban psyches. But we could make our own regulations about allowed conventions and alerting, just like any f2f club can. However, we don't -- the rules for our ACBL games specifically say that the GCC applies.
#7
Posted 2014-June-27, 12:21
I don't feel strongly about this issue and I'm thinking of playing them myself but until we change our policy, can't use them in acbl games on BBO
Uday
#8
Posted 2014-June-27, 12:30
#10
Posted 2014-June-28, 10:26
If you believe transfers should be allowed over all 1♣ openings in ACBL GCC you can email your voice to
Competition & Conventions candc@acbl.org
#11
Posted 2014-June-28, 10:28
#12
Posted 2014-June-28, 11:00
steve2005, on 2014-June-28, 10:26, said:
If you believe transfers should be allowed over all 1♣ openings in ACBL GCC you can email your voice to
Competition & Conventions candc@acbl.org
10:1 that if they respond, it will be to ban transfers over a Precision club
#13
Posted 2014-June-28, 11:21
steve2005, on 2014-June-28, 10:26, said:
Becuase 1♣ is their strong opening. Standard players can play what they want in response to their 2♣ opening as well.
#14
Posted 2014-June-28, 17:30
1♣--P--1♦--P
1♠--DBL DBL is traditional takeout double showing support for all suits except spades. A 2♠ cuebid showed ♥and a minor (Michaels). 2NT showed a strong minor two-suiter. This was fun to play.
Another one was a overcall meant that the caller may or may not have the suit overcalled. My partner and I--many years ago--played Schenken. We were up against the Woolseys, if I recall. They played this system against 1♣ artificial systems. That was tricky too.
#15
Posted 2014-June-28, 17:34
bluechip10, on 2014-June-28, 17:30, said:
No offense, but transfer based defenses are DREADFUL
#16
Posted 2014-June-30, 17:03
And I *approve* of liberalizing the GCC (and this particular liberalization - I'd play it if it were GCC legal, so I could play it every week). What, cynical, me?
Oh, and the "clubs or balanced" crowd have the same options over their 1♣ that their Polish Club compatriots have - which is a much more appropriate comparison than a Strong, Artificial, and Forcing Precision Club opener.