GrahamJson, on 2017-February-18, 17:49, said:
This may sound odd, but although I believe this hand is good enough for 2C, just, it is not good enough for an Acol 2H.
The hand is unsuitable for an Acol 2
♥, sinply because this bid shows either a one-suited hand or a two-suiter.
But 2
♣ is simply the strongest bid in the system.
So you can not argue the hand is good enough for 2
♣ but not strong enough for an Acol 2
♥.
Just as there are strong hands you might not open 2
♣, because you can not describe your main distributional features thereafter well, there are slightly weaker hands which can not be described well after an Acol two bid.
Opening this hand 2
♣ is okay, though it is an overbid. You just assume you have game.
I still prefer 2NT, but I can see the merit of opening 2
♣. We might find a good club fit that way, assuming of course we do not play lower minor as a second negative after 2
♣-2
♦-2
♥, which many do.
Rainer Herrmann