MrAce, on 2012-September-26, 16:56, said:
Having said that, i never made a definition of reverse.
You said flat out I was wrong, that was the first thing you said in this thread. As the only thing I did was give a definition of a reverse that is almost a definition by negation.
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I wrote a simple an easy method to spot if a bid is reverse or not.
That sounds like a synonym for defining a reverse.
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Since it looks like some of us are lost while trying to figure whether a bid was reverse or not by reading definitions, and can claim that this bid is not reverse while it clearly is. ( **But please read the final part of this post to be clear about what i mean by reverse)
If a lot of players who are way better than me said that this bid is a reverse, in this example Gwnn, Timg, Arty, Aguaman, Rmnka, Mycroft then i would think twice before i keep on defending something for the sake of defending.
This is no doubt worrying and if someone points out to me how my reading of the bridge world definition of a reverse is in error I will have to acknowledge having egg on my face. Though to be fair, I originally asked in a humble manner and was flatly told I was wrong without anyone bothering to tell me how my reading of that quote is in error.
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You are not even aware what is being discussed here, ironically you think that i dont, lol.
You have been discussing with me hand evaluation, a topic which I did not bring up nor have ever really bothered to debate with you. Others have all agreed, including me, that the op hand has a simple pass.
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The question was if this bid is a reverse or not, you took your stand and tried to support it with the definition of reverse, which then Arty tried to help you by writing it, but (no surprise to me anymore) you kept on reading it the way you want to read even when everyone else said otherwise.
I said I thought it was such and such and then got quoted a definition which matched my understanding.
Bridge world, "a non-jump bid in a new suit that bypasses a bid in a lower-ranking suit already bid by the same"
I read the 'bypasses a bid' as in the lower-ranking suit was bypassed when the higher ranking suit was bid. Why else use the word bypassed.
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you now showed that you are also stranger to the concept of a forced and a free bid.
Please explain how you came to this conclusion. If you respond to nothing else, please at least do this.
The only thing I can think of you referring to is my example hand/auction in which I constructed a hand strong enough to bid 2
♠ in a free bid position. Which of course shows extra's, how you can possible take this to mean I don't understand the difference between a free bid and a forced bid is beyond me. If I tried to construct a hand that was to weak to bid there, then you would have a point, but as I didn't make that mistake it seems you are the one making a mistake about me.
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Another advice, when you are in a hole, STOP digging !
I like to think that I am very good about the stop digging part of it when I am actually aware that I am in the hole. Some people will keep digging even when they know they are wrong, I don't. But first someone has to convince me I am wrong and I am not saying it is impossible, given the weight of the opinion against me I am not even suggesting it is likely I am right. But I will be damned if I give up just because a lot of people say I am wrong without providing any evidence. I also like to debate and debating the meaning of definitions is not off topic for this forum.