Description The Two-Over-One Game Force System is an improvement over the Standard American System that has been in effect and played by bridge players for many years.
The topic of Offense to Defense Ratio (ODR) is inclu.
Also included is an update of the Minorwood and the Roman Keycard Blackwood Conventions, Two-Way New Minor Forcing With modified Wolff Signoff bids and new bidding sequences using Mini/Weak notrump.
Material on Roman Jump overcalls, the Mc Cabe Adjunct and the Reverse Mc Cabe Adjunct, Bergens Jacoby 2NT bids, Meckwell major suit bids and Meckwell responses to minor suit openings, minor suit Stayman, Kokish Relays, Tartan Weak Two Bids, The Walsh Club Convention, the Principle of Restricted Choice, additional methods for interfering over the strong Precision club bid, Variable Roman Keycard Blackwood, Spiral Scan bids, the Swedish 2NT bid, and the Modified Blooman convention when interfering over strong or weak notrump bids.
The Chapter on Slam bidding has been expanded to include asking for aces and kings simultaneously, the Baron 4NT convention, expert Gerber, and more.
Included in the book is Bergen, Reverse Bergen, and Combined Bergen raises, inverted minor suit raises With crisscross and flip-flop, cue bidding, modified scroll bids, and a Modern Splinter Convention.
I have tried to change behavior by presenting a series of bids geared toward the 2/1 bidding structure where simply stated means that any auction that starts With an opening one-bid that is followed With a response at the two level of a lower-ranking suit represents a Game forcing bidding sequence.
They have allowed the bidding structure of Standard American to prevail, like bidding suits up the line or ignoring the Walsh club.
While many players claim they play 2/1, this is not the case.
I have presented the fundamental aspects of the bidding structure in this book.
The advantage of the 2/1 System is that it allows the partnership to know that Game is possible With only a single bid.
Description The Two-Over-One Game Force System is an improvement over the Standard American System that has been in effect and played by bridge players for many years