TimG, on 2012-May-29, 10:06, said:
Isn't this attributing a degree of precision in hand evaluation to "point count" or "high card points" that does not actually exist?
No
Simplistically: ask 95% of the actual duplicate playing population (including club games) how many hcp this hand has and they will tell you: 14, and most would look at you funny....can't you count????
The CC, at least in NA, is a crude device, since those who designed it seem to represent that 95%. In my view, the post by Justin represents the way to deal with the tendency of the 5% to understand that 4321 is not the be-all and end-all of hand evaluation.
One needn't even go so far as Justin, tho my WBF cc practice has been to note 'frequent upgrades into and out of 1N and 2N opening bids' and my system notes also contain this. On an ABCL CC, I confess to some laziness sometimes, but if I have time, I always put in either 14+ or 15- as the low end for the strong 1N, when I play strong NT.
As for the actual hand, in my view the major suit holdings are so horrible that I don't understand how anyone can seriously argue that this is a strong 14, worth 15, for notrump purposes. As has been pointed out, the KNR valuation is misleading in that regard. These two flaws at least offset the plus of the AKQJx suit.
Indeed, the only logical reason I have seen advanced so far for 1N is the preemptive effect! What does that tell you about the view of those who espouse the call? They see it as primarily a blocking device, coupled with some unease about opening 1
♣.
Put another way: every bridge player draws the line somewhere. For the great bulk, it is a numerical exercise. For the better player, it involves more and subtler factors, and is often not at all numerical. But we all draw the line...and therefore there is ALWAYS going to be a degree of precision.
In my own case, I am sometimes influenced, in close decisions, by the presence or absence of 8s and 9s, let alone the obvious 10's. KJ98 is a much better holding than KJ42, as one obvious example.
Here, the majors are so bad that I downgrade by as much as the clubs make me upgrade.
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