Posted 2017-April-13, 09:22
I think ACBL-ites just have a lot more forcing bids in general than Acol-derived environments. Long standing trends, going back to the 1950s at least. There are a lot more limit and F1 bids in English bridge than in US bridge; it wins, yes, on partscore bidding (but how many 2M+2s does it generate?) at the expense of game bidding and slam bidding (last I checked, +990 beat +480 even at MPs).
I think the American tendency is right (but I would, wouldn't I?) even if it goes too far for me (1m-2m absolutely GF, 1♦-2♣ AGF, GF means I can't pass 4m in "attempted to get to 3NT and failed" auctions, ...) but as JLall says "bidding is just easier if you know you're in a game force." Plus, most partscore auctions are competitive auctions, and most of this "is it game-forcing or F1" goes out the window once the opponents come in. Now, having more limit bids and fewer forcing (or less-forcing) ones means that you're able to more effectively win the competitive battle "before it starts" - that's the big reason why I like Precision, all the limit auctions after 1M; how much that's worth is also a question.
I note that in this jurisdiction, while only one of the "big 3" events is MPs, it's the bleeping Reisinger. Also the Platinum Pairs, the Blue Ribbons, to a lesser extent the Life Master Pairs...
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