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Playing a weak NT, there are several times I wish I *wasn't* playing transfers. Not only the two bites issue, but also 2♥ "5+hearts, 0-10 or so, any hand" has advantages of being hidden that "protecting the 'strong' hand" doesn't because opponents can place cards better (again, less useful in a strong NT world, as protecting the strong hand from the lead is a bigger issue, and because drop-dead 2♥ is 0-7 *and* more likely to not be a "competitive" auction at other tables.
Yeah sure, there are lots of reasons not to play transfers, but they are so prelevant that you need to understand them imho even if just to defend against them. If you don't have a working understanding of them, you don't know what's going on in common auctions like (1NT) - P - (2H!) - X are. If you don't have an agreement about what that means, in my view, you are a beginner. I do agree that you can get by without knowing the difference between 1NT-2H-2S-4S and 1NT-4H-4S is.
StevenG, on 2013-June-06, 02:25, said:
From the BBO definitions
What else - for players who learned before transfers? Transfers, in my experience, have not reached much social bridge in England. I suspect, without analysis, I see the same thing for Australian Acol players too. I must check a few profiles sometimes.
100% of ACOL players at my club understand transfers - not everyone plays them, but understanding is universal and people have a clear understanding of what doubling a transfer means etc.