Th0rss0n, on 2018-August-15, 16:11, said:
Going back to the point count, are not the K, Q, J & T all worth more when accompanied?
Yes, they are, but how much more is a question for debate. Most of the really good players I know start from the basic point count and then use adjectives to characterize the hand -- "poor'. "bad", "nondescript', "decent", "good", "great", etc. They reflect the evaluation of the hand that goes past the point count and reflect the mental evaluation of plus and minus factors that affect hand value. These include positives such as honors working together, intermediates, intermediates working with honors, extra QTs, honors in long suits, or, negatives such as isolated honors (especially dangling Qs or Js), unguarded honors, weak long suits, lack of intermediates, intermediates not working with honors, lack of QTs.
Most often hands will have a combination of plus and minus factors that offset and the rating will be toward the middle of the scale of descriptions. Those hands will be bid normally. But sometimes hands will have lots of positive factors or negative factors that will predominate and the rating will be toward the top or bottom end of the scale. When they are toward the negative and near the bottom point count for an initial bid, the hands will be bid more pessimistically -- don't accept invitations -- or, in the extreme, choose a weaker initial bid. OTOH, when positive and near the top point count for an initial bid, the hands will be bid more aggressively -- invitations accepted, or, in the extreme, choose a stronger initial bid.
Maybe a few examples would help --
Consider
♠ AQx
♥ xx
♦ AQxx
♣ xxxx. You have 3 QT 12 HCP hand. The positives are the honors are working together and 3 QTs are more than usual for a 12 point hand. The negatives are no intermediates and one of the long suits is honorless. On balance, this is a good 12 point hand. If you're playing weak NTs (12-14), you ought to have little trouble opening 1 NT.
How about
♠ QJ
♥ AJx
♦ Qxxx
♣ Qxxx? This is 1 QT 12 point hand. But it has lots of negatives -- unguarded QJ, Q empty 4th in both long suits, no intermediates. This is a bad 12. If playing weak NTs (12-14), this is a hand you would likely pass rather than open 1 NT.
How about
♠ 1098
♥ 109
♦ AQ109
♣ AQ109? This is again a 3 QT 12 point hand, but it has about as many positives you can get -- honors working in combination, lots of intermediates, and intermediates working with honors in the long suits. So it's a great 12.
Make it a little better
♠ K109
♥ 109
♦ AJ109
♣ KQ109 -- 13 point 3 QT hand and you'd have little problem accepting any 2 NT invitation bid by partner.
Make it a little better
♠ A109
♥ 109
♦ AJ109
♣ KQ109 -- 14 point 3 QT hand and you might even consider treating it like a 15-17 hand.