barmar, on 2016-April-15, 10:00, said:
That's where the difference between a regular partnership and a pickup becomes truly significant. If you've been playing together for years, and haven't made any recent changes, you're not going to forget such basic system agreements.
I had 2♣-p-2♠ on Wednesday night. The last positive I can remember was over a year ago, with a different partner. Yes, I remembered, as did partner; but these are the kind of "basic system agreements" people either forget about or get wrong because they "never" come up.
Also, the number of times regular partnerships have bid their strong NT defence against my weak NT (Partner, of course, remembers) is legion. In one memorable case, they forgot one week, then did it again the immediately following week playing against us again.
With the 2♣-p-(pause) 2♦ and a regular partner, I'd guess if I was forced to that partner either:
- plays different requirements for 2♥ ultranegative with me and others, and is trying to remember whether QQ is - or --.
- has a positive heart hand and can't remember how to bid it.
- I guess, borderline minor positive that would be automatic positive in the corresponding major.
I do agree that there are "standard cases" that are accurate a high enough percentage of the time that they are considered "suggested"; when your hand is the other way, it feels wrong to be ruled against. As long as when you *do* have the "standard hitch" and partner does the Right Thing, they don't rule against you the other way, it's all good.
In other words, "he doesn't have his hesitation" is not always a defence to use of UI from the hesitation.