FrancesHinden, on Sep 7 2006, 08:13 AM, said:
I agree entirely. Any poster who claims that they play the 1N reopening otherwise, and that this different treatment, represents another form of 'standard' is being oxymoronic.
Standard is a consensus understanding: I do not care how qualified an individual may be at the game: if his or her use of a bid is contrary to the consensus of what 'standard' is, then it is not standard.
BTW, in my experience, at the table, the vast majority of bridge players lack a firm grasp of standard. Thus the community within which the consensus should be taken is primarily, but not exclusively, the expert community.
Indeed, one of the hallmarks of the expert is a firm grasp of bidding theory, which almost always rests upon an understanding of standard usage.
This is not to say that standard is to be judged by what experts actually play: the vast majority of experts have developed their own idiosyncratic usages for many sequences... altho anything other than 18-19 balanced seems unlikely here, for any pair, unless they would have already shown that hand by a different opening bid.