pescetom, on 2024-December-19, 17:57, said:
On reflection I could live with either, and don't consider it that important... but I do think the 2♥ Red Flag is a marginal winner at MP.
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[O]ver here you can announce "strong" and open 2♣ on any hand you feel is worth a game force, so quite often the rest of the field will be in 2♣-2♦- single suit destined by an unlucky deal to go down 1 if they bid unconditionally to game.
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A good start is to recognise that this opening is a minefield, use it for strong balanced hands and very strong single suiters and open 1 in a suit otherwise. You can add in some other shapes (or not) as you get more experienced.
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[O]ver here you can announce "strong" and open 2♣ on any hand you feel is worth a game force, so quite often the rest of the field will be in 2♣-2♦- single suit destined by an unlucky deal to go down 1 if they bid unconditionally to game.
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A good start is to recognise that this opening is a minefield, use it for strong balanced hands and very strong single suiters and open 1 in a suit otherwise. You can add in some other shapes (or not) as you get more experienced.
There's so little space over 2♣, I am not spending it on finding a partscore. That's such a tricky gamble. The double negative also helps on slam investigation so the whole system discussion is far more complicated, but at least the 2♣-opening-that-wants-to-hit-the-breaks is, in my opinion, best not handled by the continuation scheme but instead by the opening agreements.