RedSpawn, on 2017-April-23, 11:01, said:
It is NO WHERE NEAR A 22 POINT HAND at first, but even if it were by K&R Hand Evaluator, Mr. Ace says he doubts Kaplan would open such a way. Convenient alibi.
Well, Kaplan is not here and neither is Marty. And if MrAce will inadvertently delegitimize a voting group of 33% versus 49% in another poll when there is no clear 51% majority, why should I trust his "unbiased" judgment or opinion?
Thank you, you told me what I needed to hear, you came up with 22 points and this simpleton's math is correct.
This hand has 4.5 quick tricks, 4 losers, 8.5-9 playing tricks, and 22 total points. I said it was the functional equivalent of a 22 point hand and then it became a random 22 point hand. Hmmm.
A bid means whatever I says it means- neither more nor less.--Humpty Dumpty
Its subject to your judgment and thus your judgment trumps anything or evidence to the contrary. 22 total points is a strong hand that is no where near 2 clubs. Fascinating.
Once again, you are conflating a 22 point hand with a 2♣ opener. Can they be opened 2♣? Certainly. Must they? Heck no!
Also, your statement concerning "the collective's" understanding of length ("This is the resistence to new ideas....the length points!") is a strawman. Everyone understands it, but the resultant re-evaluation" of the hand does not push it over the 2♣ threshold.
Moreover, please recall your earlier, initial responses:
- "East should be first to bid. From [a] Losing Trick perspective, he has exactly 4 losers in his hand.As such he has a royal hand and must sound the trumpets. roll out the carpet, and open up 2 ♣ to put his partner on official notice that he has a potential barn burner that warrants an game ending contract."
- "I know a game holding hand when I see one. I recognize the uniform. If I have no more than 4 losers in my hand....2 ♣ it is."
- "Nope...2 club open....has no more than 4 losers per LTC! See explanation that justifies the 2 club opening."
- "As stated, the adjusted value of the hand with length points and suit quality points is 22 hcp and the LTC is no more than 4 losers so 2♣ it is for me."
So, when you subsequently state, "If Marty's hand evaluation says 22 points, that makes it 2 club ELIGIBLE. Notice, I said eligible, not a victor. We need to see if other tools shed light on the hand's true nature before if it makes the final cut," you are contradicting yourself.
Interesting.
And as far as Kaplan not being here, well, no.
But just to confirm Bergen's thinking--hey you brought him up--I emailed Marty.
He responded.
And, as stated earlier, Marty Bergen opens this 1♦.