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- Meredith was also quite " au fait " with Acol.
- What has happened, for instance, to the old Acol principle of ?"
- Marx accepted the version of Acol published by Cohen and Reese, originally in 1938,
- The system is commonly known as " Benji Acol " ( Benjaminised Acol ).
- The system is commonly known as " Benji Acol " ( Benjaminised Acol ).
- However, even natural systems such as Acol find occasional need to resort to artificial means called conventions.
- The Marx counter to Reese was entirely successful : Reese's idea never became part of Acol.
- However, his greatest contribution to the game was his invention of the most popular variant of the Acol.
- In these systems, such as Acol and Standard American, NT bids are limit bids and therefore are not forcing.
- In Acol, the main bidding system in the United Kingdom, strong two bids are still used by many players.
- In common usage, the term Acol is understood to refer to a five-card majors, a different terminology is preferable.
- Acol players tend to restrict the weak two bid to the major suits ( i . e . 2H or 2S ), as 2D is hardly preemptive.
- Benjamin described the system in less than a page of " Bridge Magazine ", and it became at least as popular amongst tournament players as traditional Acol.
- "Design For Bidding " " remains wonderful reading, because Simon argues persuasively for the Acol " state of mind " style of bidding ."
- He wrote a book that contains a description of the Acol system of : " Bridge is an Easy Game ", published in 1952 by Falcon Press, London.
- A superb technician known for the subtlety and depth of his analysis, Reese, who helped develop the widely used Acol bidding system, was also known for his austere manner and acerbic wit.
- For many years all the British bidding systems used this method of dealing with strong hands : Acol ( both standard and Benjaminised ), CAB, Two Clubs and Baron systems all used it.
- -- Amcol International Corp . ( ACOL US ) was downgraded to " perform in line " from " outperform " by analyst Jeff Zekauskas at Schroder & Co.
- In Acol, if the opening bid was a major, opener can rebid his major after a Checkback inquiry to show that it has five cards rather than four and find 5-3 fits.
- The edition modified American spellings, " translated " bidding structures to the more widely used Acol system, omitted biographical notes on some lesser known Americans and added biographical notes on some British and European players.
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