kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
By using the keysuit concept, it is mathematically more efficient, and uses fewer steps. This might not be obvious because many auctions end at or near the same level as KK or Symmetric. But then Charron frees up every direct response to 1♣ above 1♠ to show semi positive or very shapely junk hands.
Thanks for the detailed response. Can you elaborate a little more on the mathematical efficiency part? Specifically, is this a function of stipulating a 1
♠ DN response, or something else? In other words, can we improve on Symmetric with the proviso that all responses except 1
♣ - 1
♦ are GF?
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
Group 2 (Balanced) has been revised. The 5332 pattern replaces 5521 and includes (in order of frequency): 4432, 5332, 5422. All of these pattern out at or below 3N)
I don't have the complete scheme mapped out, but this seems like a great revision. IMO, clubbing all balanced hands in a single response makes a lot of sense in any relay scheme, and 4333 is excluded for obvious reasons given the design constraints.
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
One point that seems to be missed - Charron is completely consistent in its relay methodology, unlike KK and other symmetrics. For example, note how different the short legged and balanced relay methods are in KK. Or 7321 which is inordinately complex.
IMO, the differences between SL and LL are fairly logical since they follow the pattern of showing shortness, then resolving the specific shape. I will unconditionally concede the point about balanced relays because they are indeed all over the place. For the 7321 hands, can't recall how KK-relay bids it, but a typical Symmetric relay with
♠ might go: 1
♣ - 1
♥ (
♠) - 1
♠ ® - 2
♠ (single suited; high short) - 2N ® - 3
♥ / 3
♠. Note that single suited schemes that also include 5
♠332 typically compress 73(21). The assertion is that the (21) is seldom relevant, and I don't have data to debate it one way or the other.
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
[*]Four suit hands (short legged) are virtually indentical with KK, with the advantage that the 1♣ opener is declaring more often. KK mishandles 7321. 5422 can be resolved at 3♥ - it's simply at 3N now as I optimize rightsidedness.
How would something like TOSR compare in terms of right siding?
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
[*]Incorrect - for example, witness this auction from KK (Answers to 1suiter Quiz #4). ♠KJT864 ♥975 ♦K8 ♣Q7. 1♣-1♥ (showing spades): 1♠-3♣ (showing spade 1suiter, equal short (2 low doubletons or 7222): 3♦-3♠ (6322). Contrast this with Charron: 1♣-1♥ (showing NOT hearts): 1♠-2♦ (spade 1suiter, or 1KS pattern with unique spade suit): 2♥-2♠ (spade 1suiter with HIGH secondary keysuit): 2N-3♦ (6322). Resolved at 3♦, not 3♠. More importantly, since Charron identifies the likelihood of a 1suiter at 2♦ (unlike KK which is at the 3level), Charron allows for a relay-break to identify suit strength.
This looks really interesting, and I will have to read the complete document to fully understand how it works (hint, hint
).
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
[*] I'm not sure the point here? Essentially Charron only needs 2 Modules - 1 using 2keysuits initially, and the other using 1keysuit which goes through 2♦. All Modules follow the same logic.
It was intended to be a compliment
.
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
[*] Untrue. The space efficiency is mathematically superior. Some shapes resolve higher to allow more options for semi-positive auctions.
Please see the question related to DN and SPs above. I am genuinely curious about how things will look in a system that mandates no SPs.
kwiktrix, on 2024-September-25, 13:42, said:
[*] True - but it follows the same keysuit logic. The primary keysuit has already been defined.
Fair enough, should be comparable in terms of mnemonic ease. FWIW, Tarzan Club (played by WCs Mueler-De Wijs) repurposes almost exactly the same relay scheme over 1M opening by using 1
♠ / 1N as the GFR. They do open 5-5+M hands with 1
♥ so that everything can fit in.