HardVector, on 2019-July-09, 20:20, said:
You should phrase it as: "In the direct seat" and "In the balancing seat". Direct seat actions and balancing seat actions are very different forms of competing. In the direct seat, you have no idea where the balance of power is as opener's partner has not acted yet. In the balancing seat, opener's partner has passed showing nothing, so you have that information to go on and can generally be more aggressive than in the direct seat.
In my post I stated specifically:
An opponent opens the bidding with 1♥. You are next to bid.
Maybe I have got this wrong, but I have always known "the balancing seat" as when partner has been forced to pass due to an opponent's opening bid, and the 4th player then "balances".
And obviously, that auction is another variation where a Michael's Cue Bud could be used. But, for the time being, I thought I would keep things - I hoped - a tad less complicated
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It depends on your Michaels style (weak/strong or whatever).
I prefer an aggessive style and my ageement is that Michaels suggests that (at the prevailing vulnerability and scoring method), we play the hand if we have a fit.
FeliciyR's hand is quite flat and weak in a Michaels context, however, it is pure (honours concentrated in the suits). Hence, I judge ...