squealydan, on 2013-January-08, 13:10, said:
Yes, I know the same problem occurs in Acol, just on different hands. I guess I'm more aware of the problem now since playing against a room full of Acol-ytes I'm finding myself playing different contracts to the room from time to time... And we played a structure where we'd open the major suit when 4-4 in a major-minor, so the 1♣-1♦-1NT auctions were rarer, and responder would know for a fact that opener's club suit was natural and opener didn't have a four card major, which made it a little easier to know when to try for a suit vs a no-trump contract.
If you opened the major, being 44 and bal., playing Acol, than you have the explanation, your openeing structure
solved this specific issue for you in the past.
I played Acol opening 44 up the line, but the modern standard is major first, got developed, after I learned to play,
1-2 years after I left Ireland, and then they just started, I am not sure, when they went public with the reworked
standard system.