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New Year's Regional---Myrtle Beach, SC Playing Dec 27, 2011 to Jan 2, 2010

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Posted 2011-November-01, 07:54

WGregg and I will be playing face to face (mostly in KOs) with a pair from South Carolina. One of our teammates is pushing for Bonze LM, even though we are mostly about having a good time, WINNING is an objective. WGregg and I bid an unusual home brew system. Our teammates bid an atypical Precision variant. Three of us are LMs in the 300-500 range and one of us is a Bronze LM. A third pair (especially one whose bidding would put opponents off balance differently from the way we already do [e.g., K-S bidders]) who will hold up their end would be welcome.
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Posted 2011-November-01, 09:18

 JmBrPotter, on 2011-November-01, 07:54, said:

A third pair (especially one whose bidding would put opponents off balance differently from the way we already do [e.g., K-S bidders]) who will hold up their end would be welcome.

LOL, where's Richard?
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
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