Posted 2017-January-25, 10:27
You have some disclosure issues, as was said. Same disclosure issues I have with my ostensibly "12-14" NT that will open some exceptional 11s, or my "good 11-14" NT that will open better-than-average 11s, or my colleagues' "11-14" NT that won't open 10-counts, even if they Walrus to 11.
If you *choose* to downgrade a hand, that's fine. If you agree to downgrade certain hands, even if such agreement is "well, I've seen him...and I probably would too", then the opponents are entitled to that information. It will rarely matter, but they are entitled to it; and I am sure you would in fact do so.
Now, initial instance is about something totally different. This is the kind of thing that I wish we had the "parts of system opponents should be aware of" section on our card, so we could mention it (similarly, our K/S habit of passing 12, sometimes 13 hands with no rebid, or the inferences from an EHAA pass). Them as do, should.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)