Swedish Club Advice
#1
Posted 2012-June-17, 09:34
1♣ - 11-14bal or 17+unbal or 21+any
1♦- 4+, unbal,11-16
1♥/♠ - 5+, 11-16
1NT - 15-18,may be 4441
2♣- 6+ or 5+4M, 11-16
2♦- three suiter with short diamonds, 11-16
2♥/2♠ - weak, 6+, 6-10
2NT - 19-20
Are the wide NT openings ok if it helps making 1♣ more resistant to preempts?
#2
Posted 2012-June-17, 09:53
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2012-June-17, 09:56
gwnn, on 2012-June-17, 09:53, said:
Any ideas how to include NT bids in bids other than 1♣, while still maintaining normal ranges and 2-way club?
#4
Posted 2012-June-17, 10:00
That said I would prefer to play
1NT 15-17 bal
2♦ 18-19 bal
2NT 20-21 bal
rather than what you have above. With 4414, open 1♣ on 11-14 and 1♥ on 15-16.
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2012-June-17, 10:01
I would definitely not like opening 1H on 4414, even very rarely...
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2012-June-17, 10:24
NaeosPsy, on 2012-June-17, 09:34, said:
1♣ - 11-14bal or 17+unbal or 21+any
1♦- 4+, unbal,11-16
1♥/♠ - 5+, 11-16
1NT - 15-18,may be 4441
2♣- 6+ or 5+4M, 11-16
2♦- three suiter with short diamonds, 11-16
2♥/2♠ - weak, 6+, 6-10
2NT - 19-20
Are the wide NT openings ok if it helps making 1♣ more resistant to preempts?
Have you tallied your opening frequencies? For 100 hands, I got...
1C 48
1D 11
1H 14
1S 19
1N 8
2C 2
2D 0
Offhand it seems that the main advantage of your Swedish Club is that your 1D opening promises diamonds and an unbalanced hand. So you win with those, but notice the relative infrequency of these hands.
I think these 2-way clubs place way too much pressure on your strong hands. About 48% of your openings you will have to later sort out 12-14 from these strong hands. Maybe that's why you want your 1N to include 18s....you're reacting to the problem.
I see that you're trying to open balanced 11 counts, but your opening organization is such that it's difficult to handle light openings. Really, your desire to open 11s and keep your 1M to 11-15 is more reminiscent of a strong club system.
Why not play strong club?
#7
Posted 2012-June-17, 10:32
straube, on 2012-June-17, 10:24, said:
1C 48
1D 11
1H 14
1S 19
1N 8
2C 2
2D 0
Offhand it seems that the main advantage of your Swedish Club is that your 1D opening promises diamonds and an unbalanced hand. So you win with those, but notice the relative infrequency of these hands.
I think these 2-way clubs place way too much pressure on your strong hands. About 48% of your openings you will have to later sort out 12-14 from these strong hands. Maybe that's why you want your 1N to include 18s....you're reacting to the problem.
I see that you're trying to open balanced 11 counts, but your opening organization is such that it's difficult to handle light openings. Really, your desire to open 11s and keep your 1M to 11-15 is more reminiscent of a strong club system.
Why not play strong club?
Are there any tools for calculating those frequencies?
Well, I just prefer playing Swedish Club based systems, it's more fun for me, and I'm not kind of happy with Swan.
I think it's not hard to sort out weak bal from strong unbal after 1♣ opening, they are pretty different.
Originally I played 11-13/17+any 1 C and 14-16 NT, BTW.
#8
Posted 2012-June-17, 10:37
1♣ = 11-13 balanced, or 11-16 three suited, or 17+ unbalanced, or 21+ any
1♦, 1M = 11-16 natural
1NT = 14-16
2♣ = clubs 11-16 (this can even promise six if you open 1♣ with (431)5 types including a 4M and 1♦ with 4♦-5♣)
2♦ = 17-18 balanced
2M = weak two
2N = 19-20 balanced
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2012-June-17, 13:01
NaeosPsy, on 2012-June-17, 10:32, said:
<advertisement mode on>If you know Python, you can try https://github.com/anntzer/redeal (or Thomas Andrews' Deal, if you prefer Tcl).<advertisement mode off> Otherwise BBO's hand generator will give you the frequencies as well.
As an aside, in my Polish club partnership, 4414 hands are, as a rule, opened 1♣ (1N possible if in NT range and singleton A/K, as usual); they are rare enough that it isn't really a problem.
#11
Posted 2012-June-18, 15:20
NaeosPsy, on 2012-June-18, 15:02, said:
You can, but is it worth it?
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2012-June-19, 01:44
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2012-June-19, 10:31
My partner suggested me to play 2D as any major 2nd level pre-empt or 17-18 bal, 2H as three suiter and 2S as some pre-empt like Spades + Minor.
#15
Posted 2012-June-19, 10:55
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2012-June-28, 15:24
#18
Posted 2012-June-28, 16:15
-- Bertrand Russell
#19
Posted 2012-June-28, 16:35