msjennifer, on 2018-September-06, 10:26, said:
Playing Landy if one has the hand given one has to play in 3C if he wishes to.But the same logic can be applied to club suit and Stayman also.And just by the way, we open 1D and not one trump holding both majors with decent cards.Playing Super Precision we shall be playing the hand in 2H or allow opponents to play in 3C if they come in.Holding the given corrected hand we bid 2S a transfer to 3C ( at favourable or both NV vulnerability only.)I do not get why the post is labeled as problem with Landy.
The post is labelled as 'price of Landy' because playing 2
♣ as natural it would be automatic for EW to find the
♣ fit. East had a 3
♣ bid available which is more or less equivalent to your transfer, but he didn't feel it was quite justified, even at both NV - maybe he was wrong. NS too were hampered by their methods, as playing a more modern Stayman it would have been automatic to find the
♥ fit. Ironically neither side would have had problems the other way round.
In this case you would have done badly to allow opponents to play in 3
♣ as it makes and so does 3
♥ although not so easily. At national level, 3
♣ was made at 25% of tables, 2
♥ at 12%, 3
♥ (or 2+1) at 6%, 1NT at 11% and 2NT (1+1) at 7%. This table finished 1NT+1 which was an ugly 19% score for EW.