jdonn, on May 2 2010, 12:20 PM, said:
Despite the fact most people aren't bidding, I think if you don't (at least at imps) you are REALLY missing the boat. It is not very difficult for both sides to be cold for game opposite completely innocuous hands for partner! Give partner something like Axxx AJxxxx x Qx and one side or the other is likely cold for game, or maybe partner has Axx of spades and Qxx of clubs and they could beat you on a spade lead but lead a stiff, club, etc. Make partner's hand a little better and, given the distribution (heart void) the opponents likely have it's very possible both sides make game.
My question is: considering the 5D bid, how much more frequently will partner hold an unbalanced rather than balanced or partly-balanced hand? If it strongly suggests partner will also be unbalanced then bidding on is surely right.
I simply not sure how accurate that presumption is. Hands like KJx, AJxxx, xx, Kxx and the like will do much better defending.

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