32519, on 2013-July-22, 22:42, said:
A destructive opening as random as this surely buggers around your own partner as well when he has real values and a fit in your suit? So how do you untangle this mess now?
A 4
♥ preemptive opening can bugger your partner as well when he has real values. Does that mean that you never open 4
♥?
The point with all preemptive actions is: You win some, you lose some. Those who play a garbage multi certainly think that they win more than they lose.
But let's think about your problem. We will give partner the whale of a hand that you are afraid of:
When we play the garbage multi the auction starts (as an example, with silent opponents):
2
♦-2NT
3 something: I have a garbage weak two in hearts and 3-5 HCP.
When we don't play the garbage multi, the auction will start:
Pass-2
♣ (let's assume that the opponents leave the auction to us)
2
♦-2NT (some range)
3
♦: I have 5+ hearts
For constructive purposes: In what situation would you rather be?
A ) That the strong hand (and declarer) knows a lot about the weak hand and nothing is known about the strong hand?
B ) That the weak hand (and dummy) knows the HCP range for the strong hand and that the strong hand knows that the weak hand has 5+ hearts?
I know that I would prefer to be in A). Maybe I should start playing garbage multi?!?
Rik
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