1983

Systems in Defence

Translated from the third edition in Polish by ROMAN SMOLSKI

             

If you think that traditional defensive methods are good, ou are sadly mistaken!

This book contains new, significantly better methods, and demonstrates why they are better.

     Use Combine Leads.    Use the Mixed Signal.      Try SEQUEL.    Don't miss this chance!

     10 years ago Weak Opening Systems were also little known.

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                  CONTENTS  Click here to  Start or something below

FOREWORDS

 

PART 1:    HONOUR SYSTEMS

WHAT AN HONOUR SYSTEM IS

PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS

Types of sequences

The relationship between sequences

Simplified and complete honour systems

General assumptions

TRADITIONAL HONOUR SYSTEMS

Culbertson

Ambiguity in the Culbertson method

Normal

Reverse (Rusinow)

PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION

ROMAN LEADS AND JOURNALIST LEADS

ALTERNATIVES

THE "COMBINE" SYSTEM OF HONOUR LEADS

 

PART 2: SMALL–CARD SYSTEMS  x

WHAT A SMALL–CARD SYSTEM IS

What a small card is

Working small cards

A small–card system

PRECISION OF INFORMATION

Length (+problems)

Quality

TYPES OF INFORMATION

Basic possibilities

Signals (L Q M)

The mixed signals

Evaluating signals

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

The key to signalling with small cards

A notation for the key

Alternative plays

Sources F O S

TRANSMITTING SIGNALS

Normal signals

Reverse signals

Which quality signal is classical

DEFINITION OF A SMALL–CARD SYSTEM

Formal definition

Structural definition

Nomenclature

VARIOUS SMALL–CARD SYSTEMS

Classical (Cla)

Fourth Highest

MUD

Reverse (Rev)

Third and fifth highest

Blue Team (BT)

Journalist (Jou)

Classifiable

Quality QQ

Length LL

Mixed MM

Quality–Length QL

Quality–Mixed QM

Length–Quality LQ

Length–Mixed LM

Mixed–Quality MQ

Mixed – length ML

Combine (C)

PERMUTATIONS OF SMALL CARDS

Odd–even signals

Permutations of small cards

Minimization of the first small card

Reverse systems

Reverse Combine

METHODS OF EVALUATING

An example of comparison

Statistical analysis

Types of information

Summary indicators

Success indicators

Efficiency of a system

Equal two–way information

Test problems

PROBLEMS

Problem 2–3 (4)

Problem 2–3 (5)

Problem 3–4 (4)

Problem 3–4 (5)

Problem 4–5

Problem 5–6

SUMMARY

Frequency of problems

Efficiency of systems

The genesis of Combine

 

PART 3: THE COMBINE SYSTEM  x

HONOUR COMBINE    

SMALL–CARD COMBINE

THE MEANING OF LEADS

SIGNALS

 

AFTERWORD                               

  

 

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