giorgis_di, on 2023-October-14, 18:12, said:
Apart form some comments on whether "my approach" is legal or not in WBF tournaments, I didn't see any other constructive comment (there were few exceptions, though)
I suggest you re-read my first post. I emphasized what I see as a real problem with your ideas….you see to have overlooked the fact that you will have opponents.
I’ve seen a lot of ‘novel’ ideas over the years, and many of them suffer from one or both of the problems that I and others have identified with respect to yours.
By using 1N as you suggest, you cause a lot of ripples….dealing with David’s ‘notrump ladder’is but one of them. You’ve somewhat addressed this but I don’t see where you deal with the problems caused by interference
These days, especially at favourable, many pairs open at the 3 level on hands that would fit your 1N. For example, in my main partnership we’d routinely open 3D with something like x xx QJ9xxx Jxxx. While I think we’re on the aggressive side of current thinking, in this, we’re definitely not alone.
Compare having to start one’s auction over 3D or 1N.
Plus, if responder has a good fit for the preempt, one might see something like 3D (x) 5D ?
You can’t do that because responder has no idea which suit opener has, and may never find out!
Even if your favourable vul opening style is more conservative than the one I’ve cited, the underlying issue is the same. Very few good pairs require a 7 card suit for a 3 level opening anymore.
Now, your approach has a slight plus in that you (I think) require a 7 card suit for a 3 level preempt which does make responder’s decision making a bit easier than when the opening could be 6 or 7. However, 7 card suits are far less common than 6 card suits, so the gain will be infrequent, plus the uncertainty of length in the more common approach isn’t always bad for the preempting side, so I think this is a modest gain, far offset by the problems after your 1N bid.
Btw, from what I’ve seen, virtually every comment here, dealing with your ideas rather than your posts, contains constructive criticism. Your failure to engage with them is what causes me to doubt your motivation. Nobody likes seeing their pet ideas criticized…your reaction is a common one, but if you want to be seen as genuinely looking for advice rather than hoping for praise, you need to engage with the criticisms.
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