fromageGB, on 2012-June-03, 16:01, said:
Well, actually, no, I don't really agree, though I think I see what you are getting at. Certainly if you are going to psyche in this situation you should be bidding a suit you would be happy for partner to lead. But if you open 1♣ that will not cause partner to lead from an inappropriate holding because he thinks you have them - he knows it could be a low doubleton. Your holding in clubs is just as uncertain as your holding in any other suit. It is no different whether you are light or not.
As for opening 1♣ in the given scenario, the advantage over any other suit open is that partner is not going to do anything rash. He will only jump the bidding with a weak hand and a 6 card suit - this depends on your twalsh methods of course - and you have no objection if he does that. Even a 12 count that downgraded and decided to initially pass will still only respond at the 1 level.
Opening 1
♣ can definitely be lead directing in a 2+ style, and there are times when partner can infer that our 3rd seat opening was based on directing a
♣ lead. Let's say we open 1
♣ on KQTxx and ~8-10 HCP. If the opponents bid game and partner is looking at ~6+ HCP, he should work out we didn't open some terrible balanced 10 count in an anti-lead-directing suit. Sure, sometimes the auction won't allow partner to eliminate the possibility of us having
♣xx in a sound opening hand. However, playing short club and aggressive openings in 1st/2nd, if I want to open with 11-12 (or less) in 3rd I'll usually choose my best suit and try to pass in comfort later. 13-14 or 18-19 is really the only time I'd give more weight to opening a normal, could be short 1
♣ and rebidding normally thereafter. Though even with extras, opening in a four card major in 3rd/4th shouldn't be underrated.
Strange that you consider a light but natural bid a psyche, my guess is that you and Phil have different ideas about what a light opening in 3rd is. Anyway, partner really isn't doing anything rash opposite a 1M opening, though it depends on your system. Seems normal to respond 1NT on a balanced 11, right?