Posted 2014-February-11, 07:03
You open a strong 2 mainly because of the risk of a one-level opener being passed out when you have game on. Opponents might come to the rescue from that scenario but not something on which you want to rely, except under duress.
You open at the 1 level if the fear of being passed out is outweighed by problems that you create for yourself in the continuations by opening a strong 2.
On this hand a problem is that the hand has support, to a greater or lesser extent, for playing in a trump denomination of any one of three suits (four if you include NT as a denomination). Removing an entire level of bidding before you have even begun to investigate the optimum (or existence of) trump fit when there is so much choice to consider is generally a recipe for agony.
It is possible here for responder to have sufficient cards for game to be on but unable to respond to 1C. But I think it unlikely, which is why doubts about trump strain may take precedence and argue for opening at the 1 level.
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