1) How well do these bids work in "natural" systems? Specifically, do you find yourself missing games because partner passes you out with a 6 or 7 point hand when you have a 19+ hand? Or if partner responds with these hands, do you get in trouble often?
2) With forcing club systems, I have seen descriptions of Moscito and various other systems (it seems mostly Swedish) which use light or very light opening bids. They usually have a 15 point strong club, or else they are weak/strong (i.e. 1C is 11-13 balanced, or 17+ any shape). Using 15 points, you get significanly more negative responses than with a 16 or 17 point club. Can this deficiency be handled without relays? How well is it handled with relays? Same questions for the weak/strong systems - how/how well is the club opening handles.
3) For both "natural" and forcing club systems:
a) Do you go down much, and hwo often do you get a very bad result? Do you ever play at the one level doubled?
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c) Does very light opening bids sometimes interfere with slam bidding, when partner has a big hand?
d) If you don't use transfers, do very light opening bids result in sometimes wrong-siding the contract?
4) When I read that a club system such as Precision is 11-15 HCP, does this generally mean the Rule of 20 (it seems to)
5) Of the top 100 pairs in the world, how many would you estimate use "sound" (rule of 20 or more conservative), how many use light, and how many use very light?
6) Any other specific or general comments on these systems