Blue Club, Calgary Casual Style Alex Knox
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Blue Club, Calgary Casual Style Alex Knox Ver 8.3 Sept 1, 1999 AUTHOR'S NOTE The first part of this work is adapted from the book The Blue Club by Benito Garrozo and Leon Yalloze, edited by Terence Reese, which I consider the best "system" book I have ever read. I have incorporated several of my own ideas and also those of some other authors, whose works are listed in the bibliography. I would like to thank all those who have played Blue Club with me over the years here in Calgary, especially John Davison, Frank Ayer, Lois Dunsmore and Dan Bertrand. Their contributions are much appreciated. This book is dedicated to the memory of John Davison. ©2001 by Alex Knox CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1 Principles ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Strong 1h ............................................................................................................................ 1 Canapé................................................................................................................................2 Summary of Opening Bids ............................................................................................................ 5 CHAPTER 1-Opening Bids of One............................................................................................................. 6 (A) One-Suited Hands .................................................................................................................... 6 (1) When the Suit is Diamonds, Hearts, or Spades ............................................................ 6 (2) When the Suit is Clubs (Lower Range).......................................................................... 7 (a) 3334 Distribution, 11-14 HCP ........................................................................... 7 (b) 2335 Distribution, 11-14 HCP ........................................................................... 7 (c) 2236 or 1336 Distribution.................................................................................. 8 (3) Upper Range Hands ...................................................................................................... 8 (B) Two-Suited Hands.................................................................................................................... 9 (1) Neither Suit Clubs (Lower Range) ................................................................................. 9 (a) 4-4 Distribution.................................................................................................. 9 (b) 4-5, 4-6, or 5-5 Distribution (Shorter Suit Higher Ranking)............................. 10 (c) When the Higher Ranking Suit is Longer........................................................ 11 (2) Two-Suited Hand, One Suit Clubs (Lower Range) ...................................................... 12 (3) Neither Suit Clubs, Upper Range ................................................................................ 12 (4) One Suit Clubs (Upper Range).................................................................................... 15 (C) Three-Suited Hands ............................................................................................................... 15 CHAPTER 2-Responding to Opening Bids of One................................................................................. 18 (A) Negative-Pass ......................................................................................................................... 18 (B1) Limited Responses-non supportive ................................................................................... 18 (1) 1NT .............................................................................................................................. 18 (2) Response of 2NT Over a 1i Opening......................................................................... 19 (3) Response of 3NT to 1i ............................................................................................... 19 (B2) Limited Responses-supportive........................................................................................... 19 (1) Single Raise of a Major Suit ........................................................................................ 19 (2) Double Raise of a Major Suit ....................................................................................... 19 (3) Double Raise of 1i...................................................................................................... 20 (4) Triple Raise.................................................................................................................. 20 (C) One Round Forces ................................................................................................................. 20 (1) New Suit at the Level of One ....................................................................................... 20 (2) New Suit at the Level of Two ....................................................................................... 21 (D) Game Invitations .................................................................................................................... 22 (E) Game Forces........................................................................................................................... 22 (1) Immediate Jump-shift................................................................................................... 22 (2) Reverse by Responder ................................................................................................ 23 (3) Jump-shift on the Second Round................................................................................. 24 (4) Bids Denoting an Exceptional Fit................................................................................. 24 (a) Major Suit Superfit .......................................................................................... 24 (b) Minor Suit Superfit .......................................................................................... 25 (5) Forcing Raises of Opener's Suit .................................................................................. 25 (a) 1i Opening..................................................................................................... 25 (b) Major Suit Openings ....................................................................................... 26 (F) Passed Hand Responses ....................................................................................................... 32 (1) New Suits at the One-Level and 1NT .......................................................................... 32 (2) New Suits at the Two-Level ......................................................................................... 32 (3) Raises of Opener's Suit ............................................................................................... 32 (4) Jump-Shift.................................................................................................................... 33 i (5) 2NT .............................................................................................................................. 33 CHAPTER 3-Opening Bids of One-Dealing with Interference............................................................... 36 (A) Takeout Double ...................................................................................................................... 36 (1) New Suit at the One Level ........................................................................................... 36 (2) 1NT .............................................................................................................................. 37 (3) New Suit at the Two Level ........................................................................................... 37 (4) Raises.......................................................................................................................... 37 (a) Single Raise.................................................................................................... 37 (b) Double Raise .................................................................................................. 37 (c) 2NT ................................................................................................................. 38 (5) Redouble...................................................................................................................... 38 (B) Simple Overcall ...................................................................................................................... 38 (1) New Suit at the One Level ........................................................................................... 39 (2) 1NT .............................................................................................................................. 39 (3) New Suit at the Two Level ........................................................................................... 39 (4) 2NT .............................................................................................................................. 39 (5) Jumps to the Three Level ............................................................................................ 39 (6) Raises.......................................................................................................................... 39 (7) Double.........................................................................................................................