Need a good silly name for a Fantunes-based system
#1
Posted 2014-November-04, 04:48
* Usually represented as a hammer but, my learned friends allege, ambiguous in the original language
Given that I've done at least as much tinkering with Fantunes, and I don't much like the de facto name anyway (hard to pronounce and neither familiar nor evocative enough to really have any use in describing to the opps), I want to give it a similar name, somehow - though perhaps loosely - themed over the system's characteristics.
The salient two characteristics as I see them:
Strong low bids
Highly aggressive, imprecise two-bids
Weak NT with wider than normal shape
I've got a few candidates based on these:
Imprecision (my original favourite, unfortunately taken by awm, I believe)
Blunderbuss (feels like a good description, though sorta blunt)
Rapture of the Deep (or maybe just the more elegant, less expressive Rapture. The lower you find yourself, the happier you are, geddit?)
Nitrogen Narcosis (ibid above, but with more gravitas and even more obscure)
Strong Ones, Nominal** NT, Expansive Twos (SONNET)
** Yeah, this isn't great - I just thought of this one, but I can find a better word later. If I get to introduce my variable NT to the system, it can become 'Nomadic'. (ETA: WellSpyder suggested 'nebulous', which I think is an improvement)
I haven't included any 'other' option, but if anyone has further suggestions, I'll add them to the poll.
#2
Posted 2014-November-04, 04:53
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#3
Posted 2014-November-04, 04:57
#5
Posted 2014-November-04, 05:06
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#7
Posted 2014-November-04, 05:22
That leaves SONNET and BlunderBuss. I like BlunderBuss better. Is more distinct. And you say that it's a good description
Nitrogen Narcosis is too long but otherwise good. What about just calling it Narcosis?
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Posted 2014-November-04, 05:32
#11
Posted 2014-November-04, 06:03
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What's the link?
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Gerben already took something almost identical (Every Second Hand an Adventure) for his version, so I don't want to copy him (and it makes the system sound like you should be playing EHAA )
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What's the link + meaning?
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Ditto.
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People I play with offline won't know my screen name, so I wouldn't want to take one of these unless they had a link to the system. Do they?
#12
Posted 2014-November-04, 06:41
EDIT: Maybe you need a better "E", too - "expansive" could easily be read as "expensive" at a glance....
#13
Posted 2014-November-04, 07:36
I think 'expansive' describes the 2-bids pretty well though, homophones notwithstanding. Let me know if you think of any specific alternatives.
#15
Posted 2014-November-04, 11:00
"Loca" is Acol (the English system) spelt backwards, in the same way "Namyats" is Stayman spelt backwards.
Weak no-trump and Lots of Opening bids Causing Aggravation - LOCA.
#17
Posted 2014-November-04, 11:36
#18
Posted 2014-November-04, 11:57
Hiram K, on 2014-November-04, 11:00, said:
"Loca" is Acol (the English system) spelt backwards, in the same way "Namyats" is Stayman spelt backwards.
Weak no-trump and Lots of Opening bids Causing Aggravation - LOCA.
Nice I don't think it quite displaces SONNET as my current favourite, but vies with Imprecision for my second pick...
#19
Posted 2014-November-04, 12:04
Hiram K, on 2014-November-04, 11:00, said:
You could play on this and keep the Norse theme by calling it Loki.
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