jdonn, on Dec 9 2009, 01:48 AM, said:
I have actually seen it in books where the "ideal" weak 2 opening is something like KQJxxx xx Kxx xx. Usually old books. Very old.
Is that advice so bad (except for the
♦K which you might rather not have)?
Yeah, 6133 has higher O-D than 6232. But:
- When you have 6223, trumps are going to split well for opps if they find a fit so you want to prevent that from happening (or prevent them from making accurate game tries when they do find a fit). When their trumps split 4-1 it is more likely to be good to let them bid to their normal contract.
- The more 3-card side suits you have, the more likely you are to preempt you own side out of a fit. If p has a 6-card hearts and constructive values he can bid it.
- When assessing losers in a possible 4
♠ contract, p will assume you average holding in each side suit which is xx. Assuming you have a singleton "somewhere" is sometimes meaningful but not always.
Maybe KQJxxx xx xxx xx is ideal but for an average preempt you will have a little more than that, such as either:
- A singleton
- An outside honor
- A solid suit
Then you would rather have a singleton than an outside honor, absolutely. A solid suit would be even better except that it make quite a big difference if your suit is solid or not, and most of the time it isn't.
So yeah, KQJTxx-x-xxx-xxx may be the ideal hand, but KQJxxx-xx-Kxx-xx is quite good, too, isn't it?
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