hrothgar, on Sep 2 2005, 02:37 PM, said:
You're ignoring a few points here:
1. Many of the pairs that you cite adopted transfer preempts for very specific reasons. Case in point, Marty Bergen adopted a 2 under preempt style because his preempts were extremely undisciplined. 87643 was a good enough suit for a 2♠ opening. The two under style allowed partner the luxury of asking about the hand without bypassing 2♠.
1. Many of the pairs that you cite adopted transfer preempts for very specific reasons. Case in point, Marty Bergen adopted a 2 under preempt style because his preempts were extremely undisciplined. 87643 was a good enough suit for a 2♠ opening. The two under style allowed partner the luxury of asking about the hand without bypassing 2♠.
Well Richard, don't you think that I adopted transfer preempt for a very specific reason? To remove strong two suiters out of 1 Bids and 2♣ seems pretty specific for me. So this arguement is good enough for others but not me?
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2. Several pairs adopted transfer preempt styles because they thought that xfers were a winner in and of themselves. In theory, the gains of rightsiding contracts and allowing the undescribed hand to declare could outweigh the losses from providing the opponents with extra bidding space. For the most part, these pairs have abandoned this theory.
Go back, check any of my post. I agree that when weak, the transfer preempt is a slight disadvantage in the long run. I have never argued against that point of view. Now I don't think it is a huge disadvantage, and I think that is supported bythe top players who still play it only in a weak version...(with a reason as you said in number 1).
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3. I don't konw many players who adopt a multi because they love opening 2♦ with a weak 2 in hearts or Spades. Rather, they they adopt a multi because there are are more valuable uses for the 2♥/2♠ opening bids than "traditional: weak single suit hands and they'd rather give up a weak 2♦ opening that sacrifice the 2♥/2♠ openings.
Exaclty, and yet when they open 2♦ they do well enough so that when they use their other function 2♥ and 2♠ it is well worth it for them. Same with MisIry, when weak, the penalty for usisng transfer preempt is no where near big enough to out weigh the advantages of pushing the big hands in there too...

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