The example hand is a clear 'extra values' using any plausible metric or set of metrics.
I don't recommend any single metric, and the ones to use and the relative weights to be given to those used will vary according to context. When looking at notrump, for example, with balanced hands, one will tend to stress a combination of hcp held, in relation to the minimum consistent with the auction to date, and controls, to prevent fast losers, and trick source, which would include 5 card suits, and texture, including 10s and 9s, especially in combination. Thus A109xx is a lot better than Axxxx if partner has shown a decent balanced hand.
In the suit context, I tend to not pay a lot of attention to how many hcp I hold: more to what type of hcp, where they are, and shape, shape, shape.
Once partner shows 4+ spades, my Axxxx is hugely upgraded.
Then I look at my controls. A normal minimum opening will hold 3 to 4 controls much of the time. This has 6!!!!
And in the suit where I lack a high card control I have a void.
Then I look at my second 5 card suit. This hand is far more slam suitable than the same honours with 5=0=4=4 shape, since the 5th diamond will almost always not only be a trick but will afford a pitch from dummy, and obviously I am hoping that will be a club pitch so I can ruff a club loser if needed.
I don't know how much help this has been, but for suit bidding, love Aces. Like Kings. Don't go big on Queens unless accompanied by some adult honours, and Jacks are similar to Queens but even less likable.
Extra length is great, especially since extra length in one or two suits implies that wonderful companion: shortness control of a side suit.
Be ready to upgrade radically. For example, I love this hand over 2N but had partner bid 2
♥, showing the same minimum values (I assume), as in game force, this hand would start to look like a pile of crap. I'd rebid 2
♠ and go softly thereafter. My extra length in diamonds hasn't grown up, and my heart shortness, so valuable if we were to play in a pointed suit, has become a negative value rather than an asset. I don't use 'points' as a metric (as in hcp with adjustements for shape, etc) but if I did, I'd see this hand as about 5 or 6 points less after a 2
♥ response than after a strong spade raise.
As an extra: I would NOT get enthused about this hand if partner were known to hold 3 card support....that implied 4th card is huge for this hand.
Hope all of this helps someone
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