gszes, on 2014-January-27, 12:20, said:
pass
Suit is too horrid to even think about weak 2 at these colors no matter your
follow up system. 1D does nothing to actually describe this hand and gives p
the impression you actually have values. It is not a good lead indicator, the shortness
in spades seems to put us at a bidding disadvantage from the get go, there is no
reason to want to be in this auction at all, there is no reason to rush to judgement.
Suit is too horrid to even think about weak 2 at these colors no matter your
follow up system. 1D does nothing to actually describe this hand and gives p
the impression you actually have values. It is not a good lead indicator, the shortness
in spades seems to put us at a bidding disadvantage from the get go, there is no
reason to want to be in this auction at all, there is no reason to rush to judgement.
I agree that 2♦ is a big misdescription. But how is 1♦ misleading? The rebid should be 2♦ no matter what partner replies with. No one ever said a 1-level minor suit opening is a good lead indicator. Not even after the 2♦ rebid is it necessarily going to be good. And you do have 6 of them in case they become trumps, plus 2 quick tricks.
I don't see any disasters looming. Only once in a blue moon will they have a penalty double below the 3-level, and if they do, it's almost certain they have a game somewhere. (Note: at MPs, this is a big difference, but at IMPs it's marginal.)
There is a ton of preemptive value in opening in this position--it suits out clubs at the 1 level and it hands the initiative in the bidding to our side. If partner forces to 3NT on 13 random points, he's going to make 3NT.

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