manudude03, on 2013-August-21, 00:09, said:
The rule-of-18 and rule-of-19 apply to normal 1 level openers, it doesn't apply to muiderberg and other preeempts. That much should be obvious.
I am fully aware that the Rule-of-18 and the Rule-of-19 apply to 1 level openers, which is exactly my point.
1. Why open a hand on the 2-level which can be opened on the 1-level?
2. With 1 in place, why would then then open a crappy 5M4m hand on the 2-level at the risk of going for a number.
(Not entirely) off topic, but at our local club last night, RHO opened a natural weak 2 in
♦. I held 12 HCP but my only 4-card suit was the
♦K1093. So I pass. Partner doubled for take-out. What do I do, a) bid 2NT, or b) pass? I passed and RHO went down 3 for -500, which was the top score for us.
Now apply the same scenario to opening a crappy 5M4m hand. Firstly you have 1-card less in the major suit (if you choose to sit the double), and secondly, escaping to level-3 with junk you are in jeopardy of going for an even bigger number.
Bet you a BBO dollar that most who have played Muiderberg in the past have modified the definition (for themselves) to what Hrothgar posted higher up in this thread.