A factor against GF with a heart fit is our relative club length; opponents potentially have a club ruff.
bluecalm, on May 17 2010, 09:12 PM, said:
Yeah, that's the problem with simuls.
I did 16-17 (hand which accept invite) with 2clubs A, K or 3+clubs at least Q or 4clubs JTxx+; no 5card majors, no 6 diamonds. The result was something like 32 or 36% for 3NT. I don't remember exactly.
I can repeat those with your assumptions if you are interested.
I did 16-17 (hand which accept invite) with 2clubs A, K or 3+clubs at least Q or 4clubs JTxx+; no 5card majors, no 6 diamonds. The result was something like 32 or 36% for 3NT. I don't remember exactly.
I can repeat those with your assumptions if you are interested.
Wow, I completely disagree with these assumptions.
Why no 18 counts, why no 6 diamonds, and how many tricks do heart contracts make opposite 4 card hearts? Also many of the hands with Ax or Kx of clubs might be takeout doubles. Not saying it is obvious which constraints to set up, it isn't, but if you are going to say you think passing is clearcut (and you think this purely as a result of your sim) that you should be very confident your constraints are realistic.
Also, you didn't say, but I assume you also constrained West to have a 1♣ opener.

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