Cyberyeti, on 2013-October-08, 10:59, said:
Does the world really open that 2♣ ?
It is a 4 loser hand. 2
♣ has no rebid problems. This can not be said if the bidding starts 1
♠ and you are lucky enough to receive a 1NT response.
I have no qualms opening with 2
♣ if
1) you have the majors
2) you are unbalanced
3) HCP strength is within a 2NT opening.
Such hands make game most of the time where partner will pass a one level opening.
Look at the actual hands.
Responder will immediately visualize slam after 2
♣ and can find out even after the heart fit comes to light that 6NT must be superior to 6
♥.
I do not see such a clear route to slam after opening 1
♠. (The best slam is probably 6
♦, but hard to reach)
I never understood the modern trends to light openings
and at the same time the trend to extremely conservative 2
♣ opening requirements.
People claiming they can handle this wide range effectively are kidding themselves.
Sure the cost with this strange philosophie is not when you open 2
♣, but when you decide against.
Why do people shrug their shoulder after going down in game when they opened 1
♠, but consider it a mortal sin if this happens after a 2
♣ opening?
I do not get it.
Rainer Herrmann