Strong club system
The Strong Club System is a set of bidding conventions and agreements used in the game of contract bridge and is based upon an opening bid of 1 as being an artificial forcing bid promising a strong hand. The strong 1 opening is assigned a minimum strength promising 16 or more high [card points]. All other bids would therefore be limited to a maximum of 15 high card points. There are several variants of the strong club system and all are classified as artificial because the bids are highly codified.
Strengths and weaknesses
There are two generally acknowledged strengths of the strong club systems:- accuracy in uncontested slam-strength auctions, because the bidding starts at such a low level when opener has a fairly strong hand.
- the fact that all other opening bids have their strength capped by the strong club means more accurate judgment and scope for tactical operation both in constructive and competitive bidding.
Variants
There are several types of strong club systems- Precision Club - It uses five-card majors which makes them very powerful at the cost of opening 40% of hands with 1.
- Moscito - invented by the Australian expert Paul Marston in the mid-1980s.
- Blue Club - invented by Benito Garozzo.
- - invented by Ron Vickery and Billy Handy in the early 1980s