Tahoma Precision


 

This page collects the system notes for the bidding system used by Cliff Allo and Hugh Hendrickson. It is incomplete and subject to change. It is also copyright, 2004, by Cliff Allo.


Why Precision?

One Club–One Diamond: Responder Cannot Find a More Interesting Response

One Club–One Spade: Responder has a Balanced Hand

One Club–One Heart: Responder has an Unbalanced Hand with at Least Four Hearts

One Club–One No Trump: Responder has Five or More Spades

One Club–Two Clubs: Responder has Clubs, Diamonds, or Both

OneClub–Two Diamonds: Responder has Exactly Four Spades With Clubs, Diamonds, or Both

Opening Balanced Hands: No trumps from 11 HCP to 25+ including the Tahoma 2♦

Ace Asking Sequences: Asking for Key Cards with Blackwood, Gerber, Redwood, and other inquiries.