RedSpawn, on 2017-April-19, 05:27, said:
You haven't argued against the hand having at most 4 losers per LTC. I showed you some partnerships play 8.5+ tricks as 2 ♣ open, so the whole "this hand is nowhere near 2 clubs"... That would be true if you downgrade 7 card suits containing 3 of 5 honors.
This hand is the functional equivalent of a 22 HCP hand and it has at most 4 losers per LTC. Its intrinsic value is hidden in the honors-rich 7 card ♦ suit that folks are dismissing in their initial hand evaluation.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I stand by my 2♣ open because I know the masses have very entrenched beliefs about the type of uniform a 2♣ hand must wear. But I don't ascribe to those notions when the arithmetic says 22 HCP and the LTC analysis says a trick short of game.
So you open 2♣ on 9 solid and out then ? Losers are not everything.
You are NOT a trick short of game, most of the time you need at least 2 high cards in the hand opposite on that hand barring partner having a lot of diamonds or hearts.
A random 22 point hand is NOT a 2♣ opener for most people.
Although East has 4 losers, he can risk 1♦ because it's likely to be a reasonable contract, unlikely to be passed out, and West will require some cards to make game.
After West's 1♠, East reverses into 2♥ (with the understanding that such bids are never raised to game).
West rebids 3♣ showing sound values (Without South's double, 2N would have been Lebensohl).
Over 3♠, West has a choice between 3N and 4♠. On a ♥ lead, If declarer cashes ♦A, then 3N is a lucky make (4 X ♠, 2 X ♥, 2 X ♦ and 1 X ♣).