JLOGIC, on 2012-August-27, 14:57, said:
In my mind there is no "awful" style, only styles which may or may not suit your temperament and which may be more or less successful in the long term.
I would not open 4♥, but mainly because a 4♥ bid contradicts standard wisdom and I have no strong feelings here.
However, many actions taken today routinely would have contradicted standard wisdom 30 years ago.
For example just look into old books like "profits from preempts". It is laughable by today standards.
With the actual hand the only question is will a 4♥ preempt loose more often than it will gain.
Franky I am not sure, I simply do not know.
But none of the harsh critics brought forward has convincingly shown that to be the case.
The problem of any first seat preempt is that it may backfire if you preempt your partner.
What I am convinced of is that many experienced players put far too much emphasis on constructive aspects of bidding and neglect tactical aspects.
Take a recent example from Bridge winner (IMPS Knockout):
What to bid with
For me it is glaringly obvious to bid 4♠ and I have little doubt that the big winners in this game would favor this bid.
It is unlikely that you belong in any other strain nor that you will be able to stop below 4♠ by any other route and with any degree of confidence.
And yes, you may miss slam on a very sunny day or (worse) you may get forced in 4♠ on a rainy day, but the tactical advantages of an immediate 4♠ bid far outweigh the risks of a slower approach.
What surprised me was that only 29% voted for an immediate 4♠ bid. The popular action was a simple 1♠ overcall.
Rainer Herrmann