jillybean, on 2012-January-12, 09:53, said:
Exactly, 2♣ is simply 'clubs' or balanced so changing our 2♣ bid to artificial gf, would cater for hands like this (2515) but what, if anything, is the down side?
You might want to ask others this question, but in general whenever you introduce a method like this the downsides are:
1. It comes at a huge memory drain, which can affect other sectors of your game. You need to spend a lot of time practicing sequences that seldom come up. You need to have a strong knowledge of the underlying logic of what it means when partner relays, and what the significance is when partner breaks a relay. One misstep in 20 hands negates the long term benefits of the bids. Relayers will say this actually simplifies bidding, and that may be true after you've been playing the methods for five years.
2. Over-describing one hand is a double-edged sword. Partner, as well as the opponents get to listen in about one hand being described. If its the hand that is about to be dummy, great, otherwise you might as well put declarer's hand on the table.
3. You give the opponents opportunities to make lead directing doubles (and passes).
Honestly, I'd work on other things.