l milne, on 2010-December-05, 13:09, said:
The major advantage is that partner does not have to worry about you having an intermediate balanced hand in other auctions, I find. Now 1♠-2♣ (GF)-2NT/3NT are both more tightly defined.
Not necessarily. I play 1
♠ 2
♣ as a not-always-5card and a 2
♦ follow up from opener is 14+, and 1
♠ 2
♥/
♦(always 5 GF) 2NT as exactly 15-16 with weaker or stronger openers bidding lower.
l milne, on 2010-December-05, 13:09, said:
Also, you notice that in this 1M-1NT-2♣ auction you end up playing 2♥+ when your partner doesn't have 8+HCP? This is instead of playing a fairly likely 1NT contract on your misfit. I don't know how many matchpoint sessions you play, but your opponents will be thanking you for not having to defend more 1NT contracts.
Yes, I agree with you on this. It is as I see it the downside, but more than outweighed by the upsides of showing a 5 card major when responder is less than game forcing.
MickyB, on 2010-December-06, 00:06, said:
How can you play in 2D when partner has long diamonds if he has to rebid 2D to show 8+ points?
Yes, if he has less than 8 and long diamonds he rebids 3
♦ to play. But this is no worse than would happen if you opened 1NT (assuming you play transfers).
whereagles, on 2010-December-07, 09:09, said:
You can make a pretty good case for opening 1NT with 5 card majors. You will sometimes lose a major suit fit, the trade-off of giving a good picture of your shape/strengt compensates for that.
I don't agree with your tradeoff, as after 1
♠ 1NT you can give an equally good picture of your shape and strength. Better, in fact, as the 5 card major is already defined. For responder to make a forcing response to your 1NT to enable you to show shape, he will have 8+, and therefore after the alternative 1
♠ open and a rebid, he can either make an inquiry, or make a better descriptive bid with specific hands.
whereagles, on 2010-December-07, 09:09, said:
Losing a 5-3 major fit is a problem mainly when responder is weak with support (and passes 1NT), but those hands aren't very common. How do I know that? Because I've been playing a 9-11 1NT with 5 card majors for like 5 years now and I can only remember one occasion where we got a bottom due to that.
That's funny, because many times I open a major and find responder with less than 8 but with support, and our 2M scores better than a 1NT.