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Discover the innovative Benji Acol bidding system, introduced by Albert Benjamin, which has gained popularity among bridge players. This system emphasizes strong two-level openings, allowing for pre-emptive bids at the two level instead of the three. Key elements include the use of 2♣ as an 'Acol Two' in any suit and specific point ranges for various bids. Participants will learn how to utilize these techniques effectively, focusing on balanced hand bidding and the structure of responses to strong openings. Join us to explore and enhance your bidding strategies!
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Some Bidding Techniques Benjaminised (or Benji) Acol (Part I)
BenjiAcol • Becoming very popular • Pre-emptive at the 2 level instead of 3 • Note: • Must be agreed beforehand with partner • Need a new way of bidding strong Twos • No change to other parts of your system • 1 Level and 3 Level openings remain as they were
BenjiAcol • Invented by Albert Benjamin • In a nutshell: • 2 is an ‘Acol Two’ in any suit • 2 is 23+ points or Game Force (Acol2) • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Hearts • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Spades
We will discuss the weak 2 openings in the next session • 2 • 2 • Today we concentrate on the strong openings • 2 • 2 • And balanced hand bidding
2 Openings • Used to show any hand worthy of a Strong Two opening in any suit • 8 Playing tricks for a major • (Because you can show the suit at the 2 level) • 9 Playing tricks for a minor (Because you have to show the suit at the 3 level)
Response to 2 Openings • 2 • ALWAYS! • Says – tell me more • In particular – which suit? • NOTE – this is a relay not a negative
After 2 - 2 • 2 = 8 playing tricks in Hearts • 2 = 8 playing tricks in Spades • 3 = 9 playing tricks in Clubs • 3 = 9 playing tricks in Diamonds • (See later for balanced hand bidding)
Example 8763 AKQJT4 2 2 43 Q92 2 4 43 AKQ6 AT9763 2
Example KQ763 9 2 2 K3 A9 3 3 9432 A86 62 AKQJ743 3NT
2 Openings • Your strongest bid • 23+ points • Or can make game by itself • Exactly the same as Acol 2 • Except the negative response (Less than 8) is 2 • Simple as that
Example 2 2 763 AKJ K3 A92 2NT 3NT 9532 A86 Q652 AK43
Balanced Hand Bidding • Standard Acol • 2NT = 20-22 • 2-2-2NT = 23-24 • 2-2-3NT = 25+ • New Option • 2NT = 21-22 • 2-2-2NT = 19-20 • 2-2-2NT = 23-24 • 2-2-3NT = 25+
Example Q2 K103 2 2 K982 AJ76 2NT 3 Q5432 AK6 3 4 832 AJ4
Summary • 2 is an ‘Acol Two’ in any suit OR 19-20 Balanced • 2 is 23+ points or Game Force (Acol2) • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Hearts • 2 is 6-10 points and 6 Spades • 2NT is 21-22 Balanced