bluecalm, on 2012-October-09, 20:39, said:
I did some research in this area and here are my thoughts:
-sentiment of most world class players is that semi-forcing is better (Meckwell, Greco-Hampson, Lauria-Versace, all other Italians etc.), some very good players (Fred, JLall) expressed this sentiment on this forum.
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-I am confident that passing 1NT is net loser comparing to bidding 2C with every 5-3-3-2, especially at MP's, the difference is quite big too
I do not get this.
These 2 observations look to me contradictory. I also do not understand the comment about MP.
1NT tends to be a very attractive contract at MP and I believe that to be true irrespective of the level of your opponents.
It is often difficult to defend one notrump. Nowhere is declarer's advantage higher, when comparing single to double dummy play.
The issue in 2/1 is whether playing 1NT forcing or semi-forcing.
If forcing it is obvious that 1NT can never be a final contract when your partnership opens in a major with the small possible exception of (1
♥-1
♠-1NT).
Now it is true that in 2/1 responder will have to bid 1NT whether his hand is notrump oriented or not. However, given that there is no great fit with opener's major, these hands are not as frequent as the ones which are.
When playing IMPs there is not much difference between different part-scores you will make.
But at MP any difference counts.
There are those hands, where you will make more tricks in a major 5-2 fit or you might make 2 tricks more in a minor trump fit.
But this must be the exception rather than the rule.
Rainer Herrmann