barmar, on 2016-August-31, 09:40, said:
That's the whole problem I have with this incident. Why would anyone assume that the bidding sequence implies longer spades than diamonds when it simply wasn't possible to bid them in the natural order because of his strength?
I played Acol for a long time. After the 1
♥ opener, the 1
♠ reply is standard, with a weak hand. Then after opener's 1N rebid:
- AFIK, in standard Acol, with 4♠s and longer ♦s, you would pass 1N, rather than rebid 2♦.
- We are told that Canapé is an alternative non-alertable treatment.
- Apparently, for some players, either suit could be longer.
Whichever your understanding, I think that you should divulge it, when asked.
helene_t, on 2016-August-31, 10:48, said:
No, the question I ask is about opening style. Whether they open 1M or 1m with 4432-hands.
barmar, on 2016-August-31, 13:12, said:
I've never played 4-card majors myself, and haven't played against it very much, either, but I always assumed that it meant you preferred major openings. Is there really much variation on that side of the pond?
Some modern Acol players prefer to open minors first.; but when playing Acol with a weak no-trump, I open
- A 4-card major ahead of a 4-card minor;
- 1♥; with 44 in majors,
- Some exceptions with (1444)
When asked, I admit to all this