eagles123, on 2013-March-05, 02:19, said:
Thanks for that I have to say I agree with Chase is this not suitable for a 2♣ opening? I know it's 3 suited but I'd always open this kinda hand 2♣ to avoid the risk of 1♥ p p p
We apply the flattish Yarborough test, which in this case would be does it give decent play for game opposite the right Yarborough 4432 with 2 hearts, and this one fails that test although it's close because a 5233 Yarborough gives you chances.
The advantages of not opening it 2♣ are twofold.
1. People preempt far less over a strong 2 where you've already defined one of your suits, are you going to enjoy 2♣-(2♦)-P/X-5♦- and you double, partner doesn't know if you have a 20 count or a 26 count or have any clue what your long suit is. How does he sort out the difference between 109xx, xxx, Kxx, xxx (4 losers) and xx, Kxx, xxx, 109xxx (1.5 losers) ? at least if you've opened 2♥, he has a clue that the K♥ is a really good card.
2. It depends slightly how you arrange your system of responses to 2♣, but if you play old style N/B 2♦0-7 you can play 2♣-positive response forcing beyond 3N because you know you have the strength to do this. If you devalue your 2♣, you can no longer do this. Also note the difference between 2♣-3♦-3♥/N and 2♥-3♦-3N, responder is I think better aware of what you hold in the second auction.