foo, on Jun 25 2007, 10:21 PM, said:
Even if "light " on HCP, they tend strongly to have hands with good ODR and 2 defensive tricks and a reasonable rebid.
I agree with you 100% that there is a difference between an opening that has less than 10 HCP and a light opening, let alone 11 or 12 HCP hands.
That being said, I respectfully disagree that the "pros" are not opening utter garbage these days. I have seen many on vugraph from major events. Not all are, but many are.
And, I would suggest that a qualification of a good ODR and two defensive tricks is by most people's definition a "light" opening. Sound openings express an expectation of 2 1/2 quicks, not "two defensive tricks," which is substantially and materially less. The term "good ODR" is simply a way of burying in Segalian terms a low losing trick count and an unexpectedly high control count.
The addition of a "reasonable rebid" gains something, but little really. What you are really saying, it seems, is that Hrothgar is right that light openings are bad, for many reasons, and that pros do not make light openings because they must have precisely the right hand for a light opening, with which they will make a light opening, which is a good idea.
Damn policitians. What have they done to us?

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