Hi guys,
I am thinking of playing short club. So whenever I open 1D I will always be four cards. 
However, my 1C could be as little as 2 cards.
I also know that some 2/1 players do not play 2/1 over a 1C opening. 
Is there any connection between the short club and this 2/1 tendency? 
If not then what is the reason that 2/1 players do not play 2/1 over 1C openers.
						
						
						
					
					
				
		
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2/1: Why No 2 over 1!C Opener
				
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				Posted 2012-July-29, 12:06
vodkagirl, on 2012-July-29, 12:01, said:
If not then what is the reason that 2/1 players do not play 2/1 over 1C openers.
In general, jump shifts and raises are not described as 2/1
An auction like 1♠ - 2♦ is a "2/1" bid
An auction like 1♣ - 2♦ is "jump shift"
Using this type of definition, there is no such thing as a 2/1 after a 1♣ opening
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				Posted 2012-July-29, 12:10
						I guess since 1C is sort of like "1 noise", then you might describe 2C as a 2/1 bid.  The rest of us would call it inverted with 5+ clubs.  Same end result as far as your system is concerned, provided you agree on follow-ups and on how strong this 2C bid should be.
						
						
						
					
					
						
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