having read the article on ZAR points ("ZP" from now on), I agree the basic calculations are easy to perform (adjustments need more practice though...).
However, then the small "trouble" is remebering the point scale of the ZAR range.
Here is what I have found useful, and I invite comments/corrections from more experienced users.
I noticed that an opening hand is 26 ZP.
The old-fashioned hcp rage needed to open was 13 hcp
An Invitational hand is around 22+ ZP
Invitational is about 10/11+ hcp
A hand worth more or les a reverse is around 34 ZP.
A reverse in hcp is about 16/17.
A combined strength for small slam is around 32/33 hcp, often 30 is enough
A combined strength for small slam is about 62+ ZP.
(please correct the ZP ranges if I am wrong)
So I came to the conclusion that an approximate transformation of ZP-> usual assessment scale is simply DIVIDE BY 2
This may not be 100% accurate but it is simple to explain to your partner if you want to convince him to try Zar Points evaluation !
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