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Polish Club (Polish: Wspólny Język, literally "Common Language") is a bridge bidding system which was developed in Poland, where it is the most popular bidding system, and which is also used by players of other countries. It is a type of small club system. The 2♣ opening is usually reserved to show a limited hand with long clubs and possibly a four-card major, similar to the Precision 2♣ opening.

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  • Polish Club (Polish: Wspólny Język, literally "Common Language") is a bridge bidding system which was developed in Poland, where it is the most popular bidding system, and which is also used by players of other countries. It is a type of small club system. In the Polish Club, a 1♣ opening bid is forcing for one round but does not necessarily show a strong hand; in most versions of this system it shows either a weak balanced hand (about 12-14HCP), a natural 1♣ opening or any strong hand. Consequently, bids of 1♦, 1♥ and 1♠ are limited to about 18HCP, and also 1♦ shows at least four diamonds (five in some versions of the system). The 2♣ opening is usually reserved to show a limited hand with long clubs and possibly a four-card major, similar to the Precision 2♣ opening. The following outline of the system is based on that given in System licytacyjny Wspólny Język 2005 - opis skrócony ("Polish Club 2005 - a brief description") by Krzysztof Jassem. The latest version translated into English (Polish Club International, 2010), is available here: (en)
  • Wspólny Język – popularny w Polsce brydżowy system licytacyjny. Pierwsze jego wersje zostały opracowane w latach sześćdziesiątych XX w., od tego czasu został wielokrotnie zmodyfikowany i zmodernizowany. Angielska nazwa Polish Club (lit. Polski Trefl) nawiązuje do kluczowego otwarcia w systemie - 1♣ Wersja systemu z 1995 i 2000 roku powstała w oparciu o ankietę przygotowaną przez Krzysztofa Jassema dla czytelników pisma Brydż. (pl)
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  • Wspólny Język – popularny w Polsce brydżowy system licytacyjny. Pierwsze jego wersje zostały opracowane w latach sześćdziesiątych XX w., od tego czasu został wielokrotnie zmodyfikowany i zmodernizowany. Angielska nazwa Polish Club (lit. Polski Trefl) nawiązuje do kluczowego otwarcia w systemie - 1♣ Wersja systemu z 1995 i 2000 roku powstała w oparciu o ankietę przygotowaną przez Krzysztofa Jassema dla czytelników pisma Brydż. (pl)
  • Polish Club (Polish: Wspólny Język, literally "Common Language") is a bridge bidding system which was developed in Poland, where it is the most popular bidding system, and which is also used by players of other countries. It is a type of small club system. The 2♣ opening is usually reserved to show a limited hand with long clubs and possibly a four-card major, similar to the Precision 2♣ opening. (en)
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  • Polish Club (en)
  • Wspólny Język (pl)
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