WebThere are three different systems of Opening at the 2 level in Acol. This lesson is focussed on the ‘strong 2’s’ system. These next two systems are covered in two separate lessons … WebThe 2 ♣ and 2 ♦ opener's are referred to as Parallel Twos because they are played in parallel with the regular six card weak twos in hearts and spades. You can play them in any bidding system Acol, SAYC, Precision, Blue Club etc. See the eBook "Parallel Twos For You" N.Jones June 2014. Read more: Preempt Strong two bid Multi 2 diamonds COMMENTS
Acol System - BridgeHands
WebThe strong option must be 1 or 2 (no more) choices taken from: An Acol Two, the suit need not be specified A strong 3-suited hand, the singleton need not be specified A strong balanced or semi balanced hand (±singleton) Any game forcing of hand type or types Continuation [ edit] You are not permitted to pass 2D. WebStrong Twos : As used in classic Acol. There is no strict point range, but generally 15+. The important thing is that it must be a good suit (at least 5 card – normally 6+) and the hand … purpose of a fan
Weak two bid - Rules and strategy of bridge card games
WebPopular Bridge Lessons. We have over 400 Bridge lessons online for you here, from beginners How To Play Bridge through to more advanced topics like Bridge Conventions, and Competitive Bridge Play techniques. Our lessons include online practice hands, quizzes, video tutorials, and interactive examples of bidding and play. WebBridge bidding systems that incorporate a strong 2 clubs opening bid include modern Standard American, standard Acol, 2/1 game forcing and many others. In most natural bridge bidding systems, the opening bid of 2 ♣ is used exclusively for hands too strong for an opening bid at the one-level. WebBenjaminised Acol (Acol with Weak Twos) The system of Weak and Strong Twos described below was the invention of Albert Benjamin, hence the name “Benjaminised Acol” (or ‘Benji Acol’ for short). This is the system: 2♣ ‘Acol Two’ in any suit 2♦ 23+ points or Game Force (equivalent to the Acol 2 ♣) 2♥ 6-10 points, six-card heart ... purpose of advocacy