Posted 2012-October-04, 21:14
I talk theory, so here goes.
IMO, strong club systems, whether natural or canape, work most smoothly with a minor core of 2C Roman, 2D minors, and 1D flamingo, whether natural flamingo or canape flamingo.
When the system is natural, a two-way strong opening structure has a lot to offer. If not that, then I want to use 2D to solve a problem.
2D as minors solves the problem of the over-wide minors range issue, but it causes a tendency to not need or use courtesy corrects, which seems good except that it thereby removes the viability of the delayed canape solution. So, I gave up on that.
2D as 5H/4-5S light solves the 3-2, but that is very narrow.
2D as 5S/4-5D solves the 3-2 problem better, if coupled with Opener's Bart, and it also solves the 1S-2H-3D problem, which beats the former as fat as coverage.
So, prefer 2-way or pointeds, whichever.
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