mycroft, on 2016-March-04, 11:08, said:
I reiterate, Multi is a horrible bid, and clearly -EV. However, it frees up two bids to be something. If you can make those sufficiently +EV, you win.
For me, I like 2♦ aggressive (wide-ranging) natural. In the words of Auken and Anderson, "I've tried all the different kinds of toothpaste, and gone back to natural."
Have not played Wilkosz, of course (given where I live). I also find it odd (given where I live) that there are treatments for 2M that require Multi to play sanely that are Mid-chart (2), but since Multi is Mid-chart (6)...
Well, according to
this semi-dated article, the weak only multi 2
♦ is actually +EV, but when pared with Tartan Twos (if they actually meant Tartan) was -EV. Han made some valid points
here, so I think over my 'Spring' Break I will look at the recent BBs and try to decide.
For what it's worth, in a standard system I would play Flannery
as outlined by Steve here, more than anything because I detest Weak 2
♦. Not because I think they are worthless, but because for some reason I NEVER get good results playing it as weak or playing against it as weak.
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