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    Goren 
    System
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    The basics of the Goren Bidding System includes opening the longest 
    suit first. Other features is opening the lower of 4-4 in the Minor suits, 
    jumping to 2 Notrump or 3 of the opening suit, if the point count is 13 to 
    15 support points. The Notrump range is between 16 and 18 high card points, 
    and all 2 Diamonds/Hearts/Spades opening are strong.  
    
    Mr. Charles Goren devised a Point Count Table to be used when 
    opening, responding, and rebidding. The charts below present his Point Count 
    Tables. 
      
        
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          Ace: | 
          
          4 points |  
          | 
          
          King: | 
          
          3 points |  
          | 
          
          Queen: | 
          
          2 points |  
          | 
          
          Jack: | 
          
          1 point |    
        
          | 
          
          
          4 Aces: | Add 
          1 point |  
          | K Q 
          x | 
          
          2 points |  
          | A Q 
          x | 
          
          1.5 points |  
          | K Q 
          x | 
          
          1 point |  
          | K x | 
          
          .5 points |  
    
    Distributional Points are counted as follows: 
    
    For any opening bid: 
      
        
          | Void: | 
          
          3 points |  
          | Singleton: | 
          
          2 points |  
          | Doubleton: | 
          
          1 point |  
    
    If the partner is able to raise the opening of his partner: 
      
        
          | Void: | 
          
          5 points |  
          | Singleton: | 
          
          3 points |  
          | Doubleton: | 
          
          1 point |  
    
    The concept behind the Point Count is expanded by adding the Distributional 
    Points to the Point Count of the responder when a fit has been determined, 
    and the result is then added to the actual point count of the total honors. 
    The thought behind this calculation is to increase or promote each honor in 
    the bid suit of the partner by 1 point, unless the honors already exceed 4 
    points. On the other hand, 1 point is deducted from the total distributional 
    values, if the holding only contains a 3-card support, and/or the complete 
    distribution is 4-3-3-3. 
    
    Certain requirements are advised when opening one of a suit. 
      
      
      1. All holdings containing 14 high card points must be opened.2. Any holding with 13 high card points may be opened, but there must be a 
      reasonable, logical rebid available.
 3. All openings are required to have 2 Quick Tricks.
 4. Any 1 Notrump opening must contain between 16 and 18 high card points 
      and must have a balanced distribution.
 5. An opening in Third Seat is permitted, if the hand contains 11 high 
      card points and the holding contains a good suit.
 
    
    Certain requirements are advised when opening two of a suit. As the 
    high card point range diminishes, the quality of the suit increases. 
      
      
      1. The opener must have 25 high card points and a good 5-card suit.2. The opener must have 23 high card points and a good 6-card suit.
 3. The opener must have 21 high card points and a good 7-card suit.
 In his 
    original book, Goren's Bridge Complete, the Goren Opening Bids are shown 
    below: 
      
        
          | 1C | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          3+ Clubs |  
          | 1D | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          4+ Diamonds |  
          | 1H | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          4+ Hearts |  
          | 1S | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          4+ Spades |  
          | 1N | 
          16-18 HCPs | 
          Balanced shape |  
          | 2C | 
          23+ HCPs | 
          5+ Clubs |  
          | 2D | 
          23+ HCPs | 
          5+ Diamonds |  
          | 2H | 
          23+ HCPs | 
          5+ Hearts |  
          | 2S | 
          23+ HCPs | 
          5+ Spades |  
          | 2N | 
          22-24 HCPs | 
          Balanced shape |  This 
    early version shows that the opening of a 4-card Major suit was allowed. The 
    later, revised edition of the book Goren's New Bridge Complete in 1985 
    showed a preference for opening a 5-card Major suit and allowed for an Minor 
    suit opening of a 3-card suit. The point range for a 2 Notrump range was 
    also revised. These revised opening bids are shown below. 
      
        
          | 1C | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          3+ Clubs |  
          | 1D | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          3+ Diamonds |  
          | 1H | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          5+ Hearts |  
          | 1S | 
          13-22 HCPs | 
          5+ Spades |  
          | 1N | 
          16-18 HCPs | 
          Balanced shape |  
          | 2C | 
          23+ HCPs | 
          Any shape |  
          | 2D | 
          6-12 HCPs | 
          6+ Diamonds |  
          | 2H | 
          6-12 HCPs | 
          6+ Hearts |  
          | 2S | 
          6-12 HCPs | 
          6+ Spades |  
          | 2N | 21-22 
          HCPs | 
          Balanced shape |  
    
    Certain circumstances are understood, if one partner decides to open with a preemptive bid on the Three Level. The partner should not open any 
    suit on the Three Level with a holding containing 10 high card points or 
    more. The partner, after a preemptive opening, should not raise the suit of 
    the partner unless he holds at least 3 or 4 certain Quick Tricks. 
    
    If the opponents open the auction with a bid suit first, then a Takeout 
    Double requires that the doubler must possess a holding which would normally 
    be an opening, which signifies 13 high card points or more. If the Takeout 
    Double is over a 1 Notrump opening, then the doubler is required to hold at 
    least 10 high card points. 
    
    If the Right Hand Opponent responds to the opening of his partner, then the 
    responder of the Takeout Doubler is not required to bid. If the Right Hand 
    Opponent passes, then the responder of the Takeout Doubler is required to 
    respond. According to the Goren Bidding System, the responder may then bid 
    once with 0 to 6 high card points, the responder may rebid again with 9 high 
    card points, and the responder may jump bid with 11 to 12 high card points. 
    
    As a defense against the Takeout Double, the responder to the opener should 
    pass with less than 5 high card points, bid with any values between 6 and 9 
    high card points, and redouble when holding 10 high card points or more. 
    
    After the auction has officially been opened, any overcall must contain at 
    least 10 high card points if the overcall is on the One Level. On the Two 
    Level, the overcaller must have 12 high card points or more and a good suit. 
    To overcall with 1 Notrump, the point range must be between 16 and 18 high 
    card points and the distribution must be balanced.   
    
    In the Goren Bidding System, the responses are defined and should be adhered 
    to as much as possible in order to communicate definite information to the 
    partner. 
    
    If the partner opens with one of a suit, the responder will respond 
    according to the following chart, if there is no immediate fit. The 
    responses are based on a balanced distribution, not on a non-balanced 
    distribution. 
      
        
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          1N | 
          
          6-10 HCPs |  
          | 2N | 
          
          13-15 HCPs |  
          | 
          3N | 
          
          16-18 HCPs |  
    
    If the responder is holding any support for the suit bid by his partner, 
    then the responses should follow the guidelines established below. These 
    responses are based on the fact that the responder has an unbalanced 
    distribution and can respond after an immediate fit. 
      
        
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          Raise 1 Level: | With 7-10 HCPs |  
          | 
          
          
          Raise 2 Levels: | With 13-16 HCPs |  
          | 
          
          
          Jump to 4 Level: | With 9 HCPs or less and 5-card support |  
          | 
          
          
          Jump Shift: | With 19 HCPs or more |  
    
    If no immediate fit is discovered, then the following chart shows the 
    possible responses. 
      
        
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          Show a new suit at the 1 Level: | With 6 HCPs plus |  
          | 
          
          
          Show a new suit at the 2 Level: | With 10 HCPs plus |  
          | 
          
          
          Make 2 progressive bids
          without forcing to game: | With 11-12 HCPs |    
      
      
      
    
    If the partner opens a strong 2 Clubs/Diamonds/Hearts/Spades, then the 
    responder should communicate his holding to the partner in the following 
    manner, by bidding: 
      
        
          | 
          2N | With 
          6 HCPs or less |  
          | 
          
          
          Positive Response: | With 
          7 HCPs and 1 Quick Trick |  
          | 
          
          
          Positive Response: | With 
          8 HCPs and 0.5 Quick Tricks |  
  
      
    An opening of 1 Notrump promises 16 to 18 high card points and a balanced 
    distribution. The responder has several options to communicate to his 
    partner a description of his holding by bidding the following, which would 
    strongly indicate an unbalanced distribution.
 
      
        
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          Bid 2C with 8 HCPs or more and a 4-card Major suit |  
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          Bid 2D, 2H or 2S with less than 8 HCPs and a 
          5-card suit |  
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          Bid 3 of any suit with 10 HCPs and  a good suit |  
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          Bid 4 of a long Major suit and less than 10 HCPs |  
    
    An opening of 1 Notrump promises 16 to 18 high card points and a balanced 
    distribution. The responder has several options to communicate to his 
    partner a description of his holding by bidding the following, which would 
    strongly indicate a balanced distribution. 
      
        
          | 
          2N | With
          7 HCPs and a 5-card suit |  
          | 
          2N | With
          
          8-9 HCPs |  
          | 
          3N | With
          
          10-14 HCPs |  
          | 
          4N | With
          
          15-16 HCPs |  
          | 
          6N | With
          
          17-18 HCPs |  
          | 
          7N | With
          
          21 HCPs |  
    
    If the opener opens the auction with 2 Notrump, promising 21 to 22 high 
    card points, a balanced distribution, and all four suits protected, then the 
    responder has the following options with a balanced distribution: 
      
        
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          3N | With
          
          4-8 HCPs |  
          | 
          4N | With
          
          10 HCPs |  
          | 
          6N | With
          
          11-12 HCPs |  
          | 
          7N | With
          
          15 HCPs |  
    
    If the opener opens the auction with 2 Notrump, promising 21 to 22 high 
    card points, a balanced distribution, and all four suits protected, then the 
    responder has the following options with an unbalanced distribution: 
      
        
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          Responder bids a 5-card Major suit with 1 top honor and 4 high card 
          points |  
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          Responder bids a 6-card suit except Clubs |  
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          Responder bids 3 Clubs with 4 high card points and a 4-card Major 
          suit |    |