Vienna System

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title: Vienna System
text: The Vienna System or Austrian System was one of the earliest conventional bidding systems in the game of contract bridge. It was devised in 1935 by Austrian player Paul Stern. The Vienna System used the Bamberger point count to evaluate bridge hands: A=7, K=5, Q=3, J=1. That method has been generally supplanted by the Work count (HCP). The characteristic features of the Vienna System were not in its methods of hand evaluation, but in its bidding structure: 1♣ - minimum opener, no 5-card suit exc
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