OleBerg, on Jul 14 2009, 04:18 AM, said:
ArtK78, on Jul 13 2009, 07:28 PM, said:
I do not understand making a free bid on this hand over 1♥. But I see this all the time in these Fora.
But seriously; the key to understand 1♠, is to consider how unlikely it is to get hurt, and how likely it is to gain a profit.
If partner has a balanced hand, you will seldom get into trouble (Unless partner partner can be 15-17 bal. in which case you need some agreements to slow him down), and if partner has an unbalanced hand with 5+ clubs, your playing strength surely warrants competing, often even to the 3-level.
You are oversimplyfing.
When you bid one spade with this hand and with a hand with full values, you may get hurt badly.
Not when you have a fit, but when you do not have one at once.
Let the bidding be:
1♣ (1♥) 1♠ (4♥)
And partner has a good hand with about 2 or 3 tricks against heart but no spade fit and no self sufficent club suit.
WHat shall he do? Double? Pass?
Opposite the Arts and mes of this world, he can easily double because he knows that 1 ♠ promies at least some values.
I do not want to compare the pros and cons of the new and the ancient approach, but up to now I see these bids with realy weak hands more in the fora and in junior bridge then in senior competions.

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