mikeh, on 2021-May-06, 05:43, said:
I am a conservative 2C bidder
[...]
I’m a big fan of 2H negative
I'm a conservative 2
♣ bidder (when playing standard 2/1), too. That has the effect that almost all unbalanced hands will, for any given shape, fall within a 4-point range (e.g. 22-25 hcp). The frequency table for 5341 hands, for instance, might look something like this
Frequency :
22 48
23 28
24 17
25 4
26 2
27 0
28 1
29 0
30 0
31 0
32 0
33 0
Generated 4950969 hands
Produced 100 hands
Initial random seed 1620377251
Time needed 4.347 sec
, where I've used the
Dealer script
condition hcp(north)>=22 and shape(north, 5341)
produce 100
action frequency(hcp(north),22,33)
This means that if the bidding goes e.g.
2
♣-2
♦(waiting); 2
♠,
then 2
♠ has for all practical purposes even a (much) narrower range than even the "limited" openings in Precision.
So basically Responder knows Opener's high-card strength (if unbalanced) and only needs to know about Opener's shape in order to judge whether to move towards slam or not. How, then, can the negative 2
♥ response be useful? Well, iirc you like to be able to get out in 3
♠ (maybe even 3
♥) after 2
♣-2
♥(negative) when Opener has 5+S4+H, but other than that?