Hanoi5, on 2015-March-27, 04:55, said:
I might be so wrong I can't even see it.
Well your idea is remarkably bad anyway.
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I never meant to say that EVERYBODY HAD TO play the same system, but why can't everybody learn the game with the same system?
The question remains, who gets to choose the system?
The majority of players only ever play the first system they learned. Many have trouble getting their heads round a single bidding system, and could never manage to learn both the "universal" system and the one they want to play. So most people would end up playing this universal system; I can't imagine anything more dreary! But anyway this system would have to be super simple, as it would have to suit everyone including those who prefer to play a very simple system. Maybe you could have initial takeout doubles, Stayman and Blackwood for conventions. But in this case, most people already know the prospective "universal system".
euclidz, on 2015-March-27, 09:16, said:
What does irritate me is the requirement to leave the board on the table throughout the game and having to negotiate around it as an obstacle and what REALLY irritates me is that person who, when it is taken away, insists it be returned to the table just because they can.
What does the board get in the way of? If the dummy is too far away for you to see or to play yourself if you have to, you can shift the board nearer to yourself. It doesn't have to stay
dead centre.
I would never allow an opponent to remove the board in play from the table, or move it to the corner or in fact anywhere.
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