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I think starting with 4 is a much better choice than just jumping to 4. (Although admittedly you will usually stop in 4).

 

I want to make sure I get the right lead if the opponents end up in diamonds, and if partner has a decent club fit, slam in clubs isn't out of the picture. In the real world, I expect North to have long strong diamonds, not the hand he actually holds.

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Assuming opener cannot hold AKQxxx (this may be an invalid assumption depending

on partnership) it is almost impossible for opener to have the type of hand we

need to make 6.

 

I agree that slam in hearts is very unlikely, but by not bidding 4C you're giving up on all the hands where partner has a club fit. Opposite [x AKxxxx xx Qxxx] or [Qx AT9xxx xx Qxx] a club slam is excellent and it will have chances opposite much less.

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sorry is the 2 opening strong 2?, then I would keep west.

 

Enough jokes, I will phrase it this way:

 

If you move one card from north into diamonds it becomes a real 3 overcall for me. Although a bit light, and not one I would make opposite a passed hand partner, but parter didn't pass yet.

You need to rearrange at least 2 cards from west to make it a 2 opening non vul on first for me.

 

So it is twice as bad to open 2 than to overcall 3 IMO.

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I think starting with 4 is a much better choice than just jumping to 4. (Although admittedly you will usually stop in 4).

 

I want to make sure I get the right lead if the opponents end up in diamonds, and if partner has a decent club fit, slam in clubs isn't out of the picture. In the real world, I expect North to have long strong diamonds, not the hand he actually holds.

Yet another in the never-ending list of players who feel the need to make a lead-directing call even when they will be on opening lead.

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