| Team: | Greenspan | Last Updated | Apr 27, 2017 at 17:43 | 
| Players: | John Rengstorff - Glenn Eisenstein | ||
| The general approach is pretty much standard American 2/1 game forcing.  With 4-4 in the minors we open 1D unless clubs are much better.  Tend to open 1C with 5 clubs and 4 diamonds.  We almost always bypass Walsh style unless game force. we open all 12 point hands usually and 11 with shape.
 weak two's are pretty standard 1st and 2nd and can be 5 in 3rd. We tend to open all 14+-17- one NT balanced except can have 6 card minor and hand with singleton honor. Preempts are fairly standard except third position. Over calls after partner is a passed hand can be very light,lead directing. Jump over calls can very in strength after passed partner.  | 
| We open all 12 point hands and some shapely 11's
 over calls are pretty standard except after a passed partner. we can be fairly light 3rd seat. 14,17,and,19 balanced will be upgraded if warranted.  | 
| 3 and 5th in suits  4th against NT or second from nothing.  A or Q for attitude K is power. 
 Upside down count and attitude standard remainder. Suit preference during the hand. Attitude at trick one. A from AK unless doubleton, 3 and 5th during hand, or attitude through declarer. 10 and 9's after opening lead.  | 
| A lot of suit preference. Upside down count and attitude.
 We signal what we think is needed. When dummy has a singleton we can give suit preference.  |