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Look, if you want to play, as dburn seems to, against opps who religiously stick to 12-14 or whatever exact hcp range, then I suggest you stick to holiday bridge and level 2 sessions
Thank you for your advice.
I haven't noticed players in, say, the Premier League trying this "accurate" hand evaluation method but if they do then I don't suppose it will be much of a problem however in the style more commonly played in clubs where there is more of a mix of players and some are put off, intimidated even, by the sort of antics that insist on giving them many decimal places to go with what should be a simple explanation.
Bluejak is right(2nd time this month I've said that) that many do not upgrade or downgrade. It's akin to flashing in the high street on a Sunday morning.
That doesn't stop you provided
a. you can explain it,
b. your opponents have a reasonable shot at understanding what you are saying, c. they can keep awake whilst you do it,
d. they don't all leave the club for evermore because watching the llama hunting on Sky Sports Extra is more entertaining.
If you wish to open your 5-4-2-2 16 count a weak NT(sorry 11.21 to 15.37 except that this time I have 16 Milton's but poor suit quality and honours in my short suits and the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligned with Mars) then I think you ought to realise that it is not many people's idea of that and your opponents may be mislead especially if they have not grasped the full import of your, no doubt, erudite explanation.
Meanwhile I am just off to the Level 2 local duplicate and I hope that none of them will be playing Bamberger Point Count this time. It's simple, I know, but after two glasses of the house shiraz I never know whether 21-25 is a weak or a strong nt.