On May 13, 1:56 am, Alan Malloy <alan.NO.S...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> There've been several posts recently mentioning Kaplan-Sheinwold and
> Roth-Stone. It sounds as if KS might be a system that would fit my
> style, but I'm not at all familiar with it. Can anyone point me to a
> good reference for KS, or summarize the general philosophy? I'm not as
> interested in RS, but since they seem to be mentioned together fairly
> often perhaps I should take a look at both anyway.
>
> Obviously I have tried to look around on Google, but there seem to be
> varying descriptions: perhaps "snapshots" from what KS was at a
> particular time? I am hoping for something I could read and absorb, then
> sit down with some RGBer and say "let's play KS", and be mostly on the
> same wavelength.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Alan (San Jose, California, USA)
The link below gives an idea of the K-S system. I must applaud the
author, an interesting approach to bidding, I don't like the weak NT
stuff though:-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaplan-Sheinwold
Boris


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