Gerben42, on Mar 21 2005, 10:33 AM, said:
There are no rules for an 8-4 distribution. Whatever you open it might work out wrongly.
That's why, given the randomness, it is better to be consistent, so partner can know what to expect.
When pard is
unpassed hand, it is better to try to describe rather than shoot in the dark, at least in borderline cases.
And, opposite unpassed pard, consistency pays off (and helps keeping the trust of pard)
Having an agrement about side controls may be good or bad, but it does help pard if he has a strong hand opposite our preempt.
However, any other agreement is acceptable, as long as it helps pard to decide whether to look or reject slam chances when he has a good hand.
Bottomline: either always open such 84 hands as preempts or always one of a suit, or always as Namyats (if it fits your Namyats requirements) but
be consistent.
[Obvious disclaimer: obviously consistency does not mean we have to bid the same at any vulnerability ]
Otherwise we turn a partneship game in a "solo" game, according to our mood (and egoistic players will justify their actions by "table feel"
).
"Bridge is like dance: technique's important but what really matters is not to step on partner's feet !"