msjennifer, on 2018-May-14, 07:27, said:
True. But your statement "game is not possible unless partner can move 2d" was demonstrably false. There are a lot of moderate hands with 5 cd spades and 8/9 hcp or so that make game that cant sensibly move over 2d, because they would get too high opposite the way more common 12/13 6 cd diamond no spade fit hands. Even some hands with bad 6 cd spade suit might not move holding a diamond fit, as you might be correcting a comfortable 9 cd fit into a 6-1 or 6-0 fit.
So 2d absolutely risks missing game.
Now reversing absolutely has the chance of overbidding. But consider that on a lot of hands where you posit that you are overboard in 3d (2d is limit) because partner is weak, the opponents will have half the deck, and would have contested the auction already, or may balance into a making 2h/3c. In those cases you are no longer losing by being in 3d-1 if you weren't going to buy it for 2d.