aguahombre, on 2012-April-01, 09:49, said:
Without data to support this, I believe U.S. top players in general are less disciplined in their opening preempts that the rest of the World, thus cosidering the tactical advantage of first strike to be more impotant than better informing partner about what is going on.
Watching vugraph has given me the impression that the US and Italians tend to pre-empt much heavier than a typical European in general. For example, there is a sizeable fraction of top UK players who will commonly preempt at the 3 level on a six card suit.
For a long time it was my style to be disciplined/constructive at the two level but very undisciplined at the three and four level. I have largely given this up, I found that there was a common class of hands where we lost imps just by having done the wrong thing in a part score battle, and a second common class where partner was unable to do the right thing at the 5 level because of the knock on effects on four level preempts.
Of course, you can be heavier and still more undisciplined, or maybe it makes sense to be heavier in terms of defence if you are more undisciplined, as its harder for partner to try to save.
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