Kaitlyn S, on 2017-February-07, 22:34, said:
I thought his list of bad things that could happen were quite reasonable and the chance of one of those bad things happening was pretty good; unlike the chance of getting overrun by a bus which, I can tell you by experience being a likely candidate as a result of my eyesight, is pretty low.
All the risks he mentions exist. But different to you I do think they are pretty small. That's why I made the comparison.
gszes, on 2017-February-06, 07:51, said:
there are so many bad things that can happen if we bid 2s it is scary.
1. how do we ever shut partner up if they have a great hand.
Why would I want to?
I gave examples of hands previously, which shows that the sky is the limit, once we have a fit.
Just to remind you I would find it pretty difficult to reach 6
♠ even after overcalling 2
♠ when partner holds something like
♠Kxxx
♥x
♦Axx
♣AQxxx and this is not an exceptional "great hand".
Of course partners hand need not fit ours so well, but the potential of our hand is quite high. If our admittedly few HCP were quacks I could understand the point.
By the way partner can see the vulnerability as well.
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2. we might end up missing a great heart fit to play an iffy spade fit.
This is a fallacy. This an argument for overcalling 2
♠ not for passing.
As I pointed out in previous emails your chances missing hearts increase when you pass compared to bidding 2
♠, in particular when next hand will raise or jump raise diamonds.
If partner has enough to come in with a heart overcall over your pass, he will come in over a 2
♠ overcall.
The opposite does not hold.
If partner is too weak to come in over pass from you he might still bid once you show values with an overcall.
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3. do we really want to encourage a spade lead if the opps get to 3n?
I see little wrong encouraging a spade lead. Of course as usual there will be deals where another lead will be better.
But given this hand I think suggesting spades looks right not wrong. Partner is still allowed to look at his hand before putting a spade on the table against 3NT.
Whatever the merits there will be many deals, where a spade will be required against 3NT. Do you expect one from partner if you pass?
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4. not vulnerable does not mean invulnerable.
A very good point, but appropriate for some other hand on some different deal.
The irony is that his last point is quite appropriate for his own strategy:
gszes, on 2017-February-06, 07:51, said:
it is not just the above but honestly if lho makes preemptive noise how high would u be willing to bid if partner passes? I would back in with 3/4 spades over 3/4 diamonds
Now if partner has no spade support good luck!.
The major danger I see:
As always when you come in with substandard HCP the deal could be a misfit with partner having just enough to suggest game in notrumps.
I bet against that outcome.
As I said previously overcalling 2
♠ can backfire, but my whole point is that I believe passing here has higher risks than bidding.
Vulnerability and scoring have a profound effect on this.
Rainer Herrmann