DavidKok, on 2023-April-12, 15:27, said:
The difference between flavours of 5cM isn't very big, and he explains that anything under approximately 0.5 IMPs per 24 board match should be dismissed. In the relevant comparison (of 300 24-board matches, so 7,200 boards) the systems scored:
5533 +0.67; 4444 HSCD +0.25; 5542 +0.18; 4444 HCSD +0.00; 4444 CDHS -0.43; 5551 -0.68.
I would not be surprised if the continuations of 5542 do not resemble modern expert systems, but the book doesn't go into further detail. My personal interpretation is that all these differences are small.
Just for comparison (and because I can't resist), he compares strong (15-17), variable (weak only when NV) and weak (12-14) NT on the same scale:
5533 Strong NT +1.67, 4444 Strong NT +0.97, 5533 Variable +0.44, 5533 Weak -0.22, 4444 Variable -1.08, 4444 Weak -1.78.
My interpretation is: the more frequently you play weak NT, the more IMPs you're handing over.
Thanks.
I was uneasy with Acol 4cM and weak NT, but then I had no idea what I was doing at the time.
I felt more confident with Italian 4cM and strong NT, even better with 5cM and strong NT: never tried 5cM and weak NT yet, have an open mind on it.
I briefly played 5533 in two flavours and then switched to 5542 with no regrets.
I agree that the differences are small (especially if 5533 can only be 3 card diamonds with 4=4=3=2) but my tentative conclusion is that they are consistently favourable to 5542 and I find it hard to imagine the contrary.
The book will be part of my reading this summer in any case.