Posted 2005-July-20, 13:20
helene_t, on Jul 12 2005, 03:48 AM, said:
I prefer to play Precision with pick-up partners. For some reason, it tends to create less bidding disasters than other systems.
I am really surprised by this statement. We all have our own experiences, to be sure, but mine are completely at odds with this, and I had two main ideas of the reason for this:
(1) There are a number of varieties of precision, in which a sequence defined one way in one version of precision has a totally different meaning in another variety. Similar instances apply in natural systems but I reckon that on balance ( a ) the instances have a lower frequence and ( b ) when they arise they have (on balance, and subject to exceptions) a lesser impact. Misinterpret whether a 1H opening bid is a 4 or 5 card suit and the impact is likely to be less disastrous then whether a 1C.....3H bid is a delta as opposed to an epsilon asking bid.
(2) The inherent weaknesses of precision are well documented as being the vulnerability of the 1C opener (and, depending on its nebulousness, the 1D opener) to opposition intervention. You may take the view that that weakness is more than compensated for by the other strengths of the system, and I will not get drawn into that argument. I will however maintain that in order to protect yourself effectively against the ravages of intervention you need to have a comprehensive defence to intervention, and I fear that no attempt at standardization in this area is likely to achieve sufficient common consent as to achieve a standard that you can expect to adopt with a pick-up partner.
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