If you want to play Flannery, you need certain tools:
A game forcing/slam invitational response for the majorsA range finder: this is very important--there's a big difference between an 11 and a 14-15, non-reversing handDecide how to invite and whether to use a mixed raise of a preemptive raise.Decide how to show the game-forcing/slam invitational responding hands with a long minor. (with a bit of detail, these can be included in the first, above, or in the traditional 2N response.)
I've played it for maybe 15 years and can count the number of poor results -- especially at favorable -- on one hand.
Flannery
#22
Posted Yesterday, 09:46
mikeh, on 2025-November-10, 08:37, said:
As for blasting 3N even with a. 4 card major, virtually every competent partnership does this on occasion. Heck, Woolsey advocated this decades ago, depending on the hand type held by responder. Id be (very) surprised if this were a long term winner if done indiscriminately
#23
Posted Yesterday, 11:08
jillybean, on 2025-November-10, 05:42, said:
The disservice is in shielding these players from certain conventions. There will always be players who "can't handle it" or don't care to learn. Do we want to protect these players at the expense of others who will become bridge players? As you say, the only way to effectively defend against it is to play it.
You don't always have a choice. Suppose in your town there are 2 decent bridge players, 2 who will become decent bridge players given the chance, and 16 who want to be protected, 8 of whom won't play if they aren't. Keeping in mind that, many weeks, someone or other will be out of town, do you want a game or not?
#24
Posted Yesterday, 21:07
akwoo, on 2025-November-10, 11:08, said:
You don't always have a choice. Suppose in your town there are 2 decent bridge players, 2 who will become decent bridge players given the chance, and 16 who want to be protected, 8 of whom won't play if they aren't. Keeping in mind that, many weeks, someone or other will be out of town, do you want a game or not?
That sounds like a game that you wouldn't want to take seriously or be welcome at if you played 12-14nt
It's ACBLand, and I realise Multi may be feared by some but unless it's a beginner game, players are usually interested in new systems.
I was really referring to the rest of the world where AFAIK, they do not have those restrictions.
"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
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#25
Posted Today, 12:17
jillybean, on 2025-November-10, 21:07, said:
That sounds like a game that you wouldn't want to take seriously or be welcome at if you played 12-14nt
It's ACBLand, and I realise Multi may be feared by some but unless it's a beginner game, players are usually interested in new systems.
I was really referring to the rest of the world where AFAIK, they do not have those restrictions.
It's ACBLand, and I realise Multi may be feared by some but unless it's a beginner game, players are usually interested in new systems.
I was really referring to the rest of the world where AFAIK, they do not have those restrictions.
In this part if the rest of the world there are few restrictions specific to the lower level tournaments: there is no problem with Multi or any strong club system or any WBF legal NT agreement for instance. And we don't really have the problem of a majority wanting to be protected either: they aren't capable of handling weird stuff, but they don't complain much about it either (unless it is reticently explained). They seem fatalistic - only the few doted with what akwoo describes as reasoning ability are curious to know how strange stuff works and what it is trying to achieve.

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