On 13/01/13 6:12 AM, Stu Goodgold wrote:
> On Friday, January 11, 2013 6:23:04 PM UTC-8, Bertil wrote:
>> On Friday, January 11, 2013 6:20:11 PM UTC-5, Michael Angelo Ravera wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 3:32:19 AM UTC-8, Bertil wrote:
[vast snip]
I participate in a social duplicate bridge group and would like to
attempt to teach some of the conventions from B.Seagrams book "25
Conventions you should know". It's available as three Kindle book at
Amazone.The 1st volume covers Stayman
>> Would you teach 4C instead of Blackwood?
>>
>> Beginners would not know of splinter bids.
>
> I would not teach any bridge player, novice or otherwise, straight ace-asking Gerber. Many times in the past, rgb'ers voted Gerber the most worthless convention commonly used.
>
> -Stu Goodgold
> San Jose, CA
While I wouldn't play Gerber for all the obvious reasons, there is
another relevant question. How many of the Gerber users have ever
cue-bid or splintered? Indeed, how many of the rank and file social
players in your club ever do either?
I suspect that, since using 4C (and 4D etc) for anything else, is beyond
their ken, we should stop giving them s**t and leave them in peace
with Gerber. If and when they decide to do something about their slam
bidding, they might then see why 4C might be more useful as something
other than Gerber.
doug,
Tasmania