billw55, on 2015-February-27, 08:39, said:
No way no how, no time never, do I defend one of a minor at matchpoints.
Then you are missing some really good opportunities to score well.
It is an error to assume that the opps are never allowed to play in a bad contract, which is what your 'rule' amounts to.
I suspect that what you meant was that you would only rarely allow the opps to play in 1m, and that in making that decision, you will look at your hand and listen to the auction, including any passes.
Here, I am not really worried about them bidding and making game. It is possible, and contrary to your later post, such wouldn't mean that the opps were incompetent. It would merely require RHO to be maximum for his pass of 1
♦ and LHO to have a big overcall, shortish in hearts, and not quite good enough to double and then bid diamonds.
All methods have seams. For all methods there are hands that are at the extremes of actions, and games are missed, and slams are missed, when both partners are max, or pairs get too high when both pairs are min for their chosen action, and incompetence, tho often present at the bridge table, doesn't necessarily enter into it.
Here, we have an interesting decision, whether at imps or mps. Obviously game for them is a disaster at imps, but even letting them find 170 as opposed to 70 or 90 or 110 isn't wonderful. It comes down to looking into the tea-leaves and deciding who has the spades....if partner has 4, game for them is unlikely. If he has 5, spades for them is unlikely....however, equally, hearts for us won't likely play well when partner's longest suit is spades.
I'm passing. I have mentally tossed a coin and on this day am willing to bet that passing will lead to a smaller minus score than would bidding.
If I were to bid, at mps, it would be 1N. Yes, this shows 18-19, which I don't quite have, and it suggests a balanced hand, but it also makes it almost impossible for them to find spades, at the risk of our missing hearts. Fortunately, I'm not bidding 1N anyway
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