sfi, on 2017-April-03, 17:53, said:
LOL, you're missing the point. You suggest a ridiculous overcall of 4H, which nobody else even mentioned and nobody else has supported after you did. Even despite how dreadful a bid that is, it turns out to only barely lose out to the game they were going to find. And partner can still pull to 4S over the double.
But that's not the original question. It may be worth looking back at your beginner books to find out that an overcall is different from an opening bid. Different considerations apply, and different decisions get made. This thread (until you came up with a random diversion) is about an opening 4H bid.
I think you are missing the point, sir.
When I said "auction description" for that board, I was describing what mafia bidding, guerrilla bridge, or highlander bidding would be like.
I said South would open 3♦ with 1 HCP and West would overcall 4♥. That is not how I play bridge, nor do I want to. I wouldn't have opened 3♦ from South nor would have I ever bid 4♥ from West position in 2nd seat -- not as an overcall or as a pre-emptive open.
Let me state this clearly:
I am not in the business of opening/overcalling 4♥ with that hot mess of a hand and then using the law of averages on this freakish board to justify the bid.
I trust my partner's ability to make sound decisions in 4th seat that I don't need to rush to judgment or play his position while holding a whopping 2 HCP in my hand.
I personally think 4♥ is a presumptuous dreadful bid from 2nd seat whether South bids or not. You don't have a crystal ball and neither do I. However, to put the partnership assets on the line for a distributional hand missing 4 of 5 honors, wow!
The law of averages didn't stop you from getting a 1-9-2-1 hand, why do you believe it will help you avoid getting a 4-0-0 trump split. The most anyone knows about the board characteristics from 2nd seat is what is in their hand and the pass from South.
In bridge, one player's garbage hand is another player's treasure island . .and that is what makes the game so interesting and fascinating. Until . . . folks throw poisoned darts, mud-sling, or start quoting summary MyHand statistics.
Oh by the way, thanks but no thanks. I don't need beginner books. You should give those out to the folks on BBO who run away from the tables after making world class preemptive bids with low class HCP values and anemic honor holdings.