Talk:Polish Club
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Polish Club (pl polski trefl) is a part of Polish convention called "Common Langauge" (pl "Wspólny język") - coherent and widely used in this country bidding system based on Polish club, weak 2, and few artificial calls like Wilkosz. Pretty effective.
Many variations like Acol/Precision choice.
If I find some time, I'll try to describe it.
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