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Small club system

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A Small Club is a class of bidding systems in contract bridge where 1♣ is forcing and artificial but not necessarily strong.

Examples of small club systems are...

Polish Club

Roman Club

SAYC+ Where one level openings have all the same meaning as Standard American Yellow Card but the strong 2♣ opening is superimposed on the 1♣ opening. This free up the two level bids for other purposes.