bluecalm, on 2012-February-13, 17:38, said:
1st hand:
3NT makes 46%
2nd hand:
3NT makes 35%
Which is not really surprising if you did a lot of those simulations before.
In short:
This is correct.
Shape is overrated (when it comes to 1NT openings), you should never downgrade just because you have 4-3-3-3 and probably you shouldn't upgrade because of 5-3-3-2. What counts are pc, spots and aces. (A's are underrated and two tens and two nines are worth almost 1pc while 3 tens are probably a bit more than 1pc).
Some people did a lot of research with dd simulations and real hand results to arrive at those conclusions, I won't repeat this discussion here.
I can just say, that I am paying attention to this stuff and imo this upgrading algorithm:
a)don't worry about shape
b)add 1PC for 2aces and 2tens or 3tens or 2tens/2nines/one ace
c)downgrade only awful hands without any spots
Is imo better than w/e people at w/e level come up with.
I will try to replicate your simulation results and I may well be wrong about that specific pair of hands. But the rest of your post seems clearly wrong. You are basically saying:
a) 4333 and 5332 should be treated as if they are the same
b) There is no difference between having one zero aces and zero tens and having one aces and two tens, regardless of the rest of the hand.
c) Far more hands will qualify for an upgrade than a downgrade. This means you are not playing a 15-17 NT any more. The strength range is lower because you are putting in 14 HCP hands and taking out 17 HCP hands, but hardly ever putting in 18 HCP hands or taking out 15 HCP hands. The whole point about upgrading and downgrading is that partner can make the right decision when they assume your hand is in the nominated range. And partner is also allowed to be aggressive.