Posted 2021-January-28, 14:22
I agree, it's frequently hard to find pollees that play similar systems or that can work their head around the system in question. I am not sure I would have doubled, but it's a stretch I'm not violently ill over. I wouldn't have introduced my suit after partner shows a serious minor oriented hand. I can't imagine my hand saying "3NT or 4♥", which is the only reason I can see for not bidding 4♥ right away, but doing it now in preference to a clear and a likely fit (besides "4♥ or 6♥, partner?").
Which, sure, is a reason to pass when it turns out my "3NT or 4♥" question got interpreted as "4 or 6?", and hoping that "4NT or 4♥" is not too much of a stretch. But when partner makes it clear that the slam try isn't just based on his hand (which it could easily be, "limited" nature of 4♦ notwithstanding, but not after 90 seconds) then it's even more obvious that "we've both overbid our hands, let's try to get out with a plus".
Okay, he might be thinking "If he rebids clubs, I can pass or raise that. If he rebids diamonds, we have a good fit, so I'll bid 4♥ just in case he's 1=3=4=5 or something and we can game at the 4 level, if not, we'll play 5♣. Oh dear, he thinks I'm stronger and is going for slam. What do I do now (especially if his blackwood answer is 5♦)? Oh I can pass." And, with no UI, good for him. If he gets away with it, more power to him. But 90 seconds says that "slam makes with my overbid values" isn't happening any more. I don't know what else it says (spade void? Unsure if partner will think it's natural and pass?).
Yes, we need to find pollees that can think the same system that the players think. And pairs who give the kinds of arguments Cyberyeti is giving get that considered in how the polls go. But the answer to the poll has to be "almost everybody passed, and most did because of the reasoning given by the players. One or two bid on, but not enough to make pass not the overwhelming option" for us to allow it after a 90-second pause, barring computer or player disappeared or the like.
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