| ACBL MID-CHART 
        This chart applies to: 
        1. All NABC+ events with no upper 
        masterpoint restrictions played at an NABC.  
        2. All unrestricted Flight A regionally 
        rated events at an NABC. 3. Any bracket of a bracketed KO at an NABC which 
        contains no team with a bracket designator (average masterpoints of the 
        entire team or top two players) of less than 1000 points. 
        This chart (or any part) may apply to any sectionally 
        or regionally rated event or tournament at sponsor's option provided 
        that this has been included in tournament advertising. (The requirement 
        for advertising does not extend to use in Flt. A or high brackets of 
        KOs.)
 
        When using a method permitted by the Mid-Chart but 
        not by the General Convention Chart, a pair is required to: 
        1. Pre-Alert the method(s)* 
        2. Have a written description of the method(s) 
        available for the opponents. 
        3. Except for those methods authorized by sections 
        bleow with an asterisk (numbers 2, 3, and 9 under ALLOWED), have a copy 
        of the approved suggested defense available for opponents. Approved 
        defenses are available in the ACBL defense database at
        www.acbl.org 
        A defense to a method which requires the above 
        pre-Alert may be referred to during the auction by both pairs. 
          
        To get a defense approved, a complete written 
        explanaton of the method and a complete written defense must be 
        submitted to ACBL in Memphis, attention Chief Tournament Director by 
        regular or e-mail to chief.tournament.director@acbl.org.   
        In addition, a method may be approved experimentally 
        for Mid-Chart events. In order to have a method approved experimentally, 
        a complete description with suggested defense must be submitted to ACBL, 
        attention Chief Tournament Director, as above.    ALLOWED ** 
        Unless specifically allowed, methods are disallowed **
 
        1. All of the ACBL General Convention 
        Chart. 
        2.* Relay (tell me more) systems that 
        promise game-forcing values. 
        3.* All other constructive rebids and 
        responses are permitted, except for: 
        a. relay systems that show less than 
        game-forcing values,  
        b. conventional calls after natural 
        notrump opening bids or overcalls with a lower limit of fewer than 10 
        HCP or with a range of greater than 5 HCP (see #9 under RESPONSES 
        AND REBIDS and #7 under DISALLOWED on the General Convention Chart) 
        - however, this prohibition does not extend to notrumps that have two 
        non-consecutive ranges neither of which exceeds 3 HCP, and 
        c. conventional calls after a weak 
        two-bid with an agreed range of more than 7 HCP or an agreement where 
        the suit length may be four cards (see #6 under RESPONSES AND REBIDS 
        and #7 under DISALLOWED on the General Convention Chart). 
         
        THIS APPLIES TO BOTH PAIRS. 
        4. Any call that promises four or more 
        cards in a known suit. 
        (See items #6 and #8 in DISALLOWED 
        below.) 
        5. Opening 2D 
        showing a weak two-bid in an unspecified major and may include 
        additional strong (15+ HCP) meaning(s). 
        6. A 
        2S 
        or 2NT opening bid showing an unspecified minor or both minors. 
        7. A transfer opening bid at the 
        two-level or higher showing a weak bid in the suit being transferred to 
        or a type or types of strong hand. 
        8. Any strong (15+ HCP) opening bid.
         
        9. Notrump overcall as a two-suit 
        takeout showing at least 5-4 distribution. 
        10. *Defenses to natural notrump opening 
        bids and overcalls. 
        11. Any opening bid at the three level 
        or higher showing an undisclosed solid suit.
 
        DISALLOWED 
        1. Conventions and/or agreements whose 
        primary purpose is to destroy the opponents' methods. 
        2. Psyching of artificial opening bids 
        and/or conventional responses thereto. 
        3. Psychic controls. (Includes ANY 
        partnership agreement which, if used in conjunction with a psychic call, 
        makes allowance for that psych.) 
        4. Forcing pass systems. 
        5. Relay (tell me more) systems except 
        those that are game-forcing. 
        6. Opening one-bids which by partnership 
        agreement could show less than 8 HCP. (Not applicable to a psych.) 
        7. Psyching a conventional agreement 
        which may show less than 10 HCP and which is not permitted by the 
        General Convention Chart. This includes psyching responses to or rebids 
        of these methods. 
        8. Any weak opening bid which promises 
        an unknown suit may not include as the unknown suit the suit named (the 
        suit opened). 
        CARDING 
        Same as listed on the 
        General Convention 
        Chart. |