When playing rubber bridge, my partner and I play a very simple system. It is a fairly sound opening version of Standard American, but we modify it to be much more aggressive when we have a leg on.
1♣/1♦ = 13-21, 3+
1♥1♠ = 13-21, 5+
1N = 16-18 balanced (13-18 with a 60+ leg on)
2♣ = 22+ points
2♦ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 60+ leg on)
2♥/2♠ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 40+ leg on)
2N = 21-22 balanced
The only conventions we use are Stayman and Jacoby transfers (both off when we have a 60+ leg on), splinters, and Blackwood. To show slam interest with a leg on, a voluntary jump past game is used (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-3♥ would show slam interest), and a double jump past game is forcing to a small slam and thinking about a grand (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-4♥ would be forcing to 6♥ and thinking about 7♥).
Two questions: (1) Are these modifications with a leg on wise? (2) Is there a good source of information on rubber bridge bidding?
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Rubber Bridge Bidding
#2
Posted 2014-July-11, 09:20
relknes, on 2014-July-11, 09:07, said:
When playing rubber bridge, my partner and I play a very simple system. It is a fairly sound opening version of Standard American, but we modify it to be much more aggressive when we have a leg on.
1♣/1♦ = 13-21, 3+
1♥1♠ = 13-21, 5+
1N = 16-18 balanced (13-18 with a 60+ leg on)
2♣ = 22+ points
2♦ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 60+ leg on)
2♥/2♠ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 40+ leg on)
2N = 21-22 balanced
The only conventions we use are Stayman and Jacoby transfers (both off when we have a 60+ leg on), splinters, and Blackwood. To show slam interest with a leg on, a voluntary jump past game is used (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-3♥ would show slam interest), and a double jump past game is forcing to a small slam and thinking about a grand (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-4♥ would be forcing to 6♥ and thinking about 7♥).
Two questions: (1) Are these modifications with a leg on wise?
1♣/1♦ = 13-21, 3+
1♥1♠ = 13-21, 5+
1N = 16-18 balanced (13-18 with a 60+ leg on)
2♣ = 22+ points
2♦ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 60+ leg on)
2♥/2♠ = 8-12, 6+ (5+ with a 40+ leg on)
2N = 21-22 balanced
The only conventions we use are Stayman and Jacoby transfers (both off when we have a 60+ leg on), splinters, and Blackwood. To show slam interest with a leg on, a voluntary jump past game is used (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-3♥ would show slam interest), and a double jump past game is forcing to a small slam and thinking about a grand (so with a 40 leg on, 1♥-4♥ would be forcing to 6♥ and thinking about 7♥).
Two questions: (1) Are these modifications with a leg on wise?
Really the better question is whether these methods are working for you. You could perhaps put slam force hands into hands with slaminterest and make your double-jumps past game show more specific hands.
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(2) Is there a good source of information on rubber bridge bidding?
Most rubber bridge clubs will have their convention rules available. Your club is much more liberal than usual.
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#3
Posted 2014-July-11, 13:10
It's pretty standard that any unforced bid beyond completing the partial implies slam interest. In a competitive auction, I'd suggest that a cue bid would serve this purpose, since jumps should be preemptive.
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