ACBL 
        SUPER-CHART
This chart applies to all 
        NABC+ events with no upper masterpoint limit played at an NABC in which 
        contestants play segments (no change of opponents) of 12 or more boards. 
        This chart (or any part) may be used at a sectionally or regionally 
        rated event or tournament at sponsor's option in any event with 12-board 
        or longer segments provided this has been included in tournament 
        advertising.  
        
        Pre-Alerts are required for all conventional methods 
        not permitted on the ACBL General Convention Chart. Description of, and 
        suggested defenses to, such methods must be made in writing. A defense 
        to a method which requires the above pre-Alert may be referred to during 
        the auction by opponents of the convention user.  
        
        For NABC+ events in which this chart is permitted, 
        pairs playing SuperChart methods must furnish the above descriptions of 
        their methods to the Director-in-Charge of the event the day prior to 
        the session in which they choose to play them.
        
           
        
        
        ALLOWED 
        
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        Unless specifically allowed methods are disallowed   * *
        
        All of the ACBL Mid-Chart plus any other non-destructive convention, 
        treatment or method except that:
        
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          Artificial weak bids at the two or three level (including those 
          with strong adjuncts) must possess: 
           
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            a known suit, or   
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            one of no more than two possible suits not to include the suit 
            bid.   
 
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          Defenses over opponents' natural suit bids must promise:
          
           
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            for non-cuebids showing a single-suited hand, one of no more 
            than two possible suits   
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             a cuebid 
            which could show a weak hand with four or more cards in the suit bid 
            must promise four or more  cards in another known suit.
              
 
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          The prohibitions contained in item #9 under 
          RESPONSES AND REBIDS on the General Convention Chart are effective for 
          this Chart. (However, this prohibition does not extend to notrumps 
          that have two non-consecutive ranges neither of which exceeds 3 HCP.)
          
           
 
        
        
        DISALLOWED
        
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          Conventions and/or agreements whose primary purpose is to destroy 
          the opponents' methods.   
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          Psyching of artificial opening bids and/or conventional responses 
          thereto.   
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          Psychic controls. (Includes ANY partnership agreement which, if 
          used in conjunction with a psychic call, makes allowance for that 
          psych.)   
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          Forcing pass systems.   
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          Opening one bids which by partnership agreement could show fewer 
          than 8 HCP. (Not applicable to a psych.)   
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          Psyching a conventional agreement which may show fewer than 10 HCP 
          and which is not permitted by the General Convention Chart. This 
          includes psyching responses to or rebids of those methods.   
 
        
        
        CARDING
        
        Same as listed on the 
        General Convention Chart:
        
        Dual-message carding strategies are not 
        approved except on each defender's first discard. Except for the first 
        discard, only right-side-up or upside-down card ordering strategies are 
        approved. Encrypted signals are not approved. In addition, a pair may be 
        prohibited from playing any method (such as suit preference systems at 
        trick one), when they are deemed to be playing it in a manner which is 
        not compatible with the maintenance of proper tempo (much like dual 
        message signals). This decision may be appealed to the tournament 
        committee.