gwnn, on 2011-September-08, 09:20, said:
VM1973, I think you misunderstand JLOGIC's reasons
When you try to paraphrase them as
It would be nice if you could try to take time and look for reasons given in the thread and not just write controversial, out of nowhere, trolling responses made solely for the purpose of getting a rise out of us.
Fully 80-90 percent of the posts I make are perfectly normal. You all just get bent out of shape because I think outside the box and I don't accept slink away with my tail between my legs everytime someone disagrees with me. The point adding the "controversial, out of nowhere, trolling responses..." point was to draw attention to that very fact. The majority of posts I make are "What is CHO?" or "What's the difference between a progressive squeeze and a three-suited one?"
Hmm... I think something got lost in the quote field. I've lost my train of thought... what were you saying?
Oh yes...
-Complete max non opener
-No spade honor
-Good defense
-Four hearts
-Not vulnerable
1. Well you have 24 ZPs so all right.
2. Agreed.
3. I disagree. You have 1.5 quick tricks - that's not what I consider "good defense" against a 3-level contract.
4. Agreed.
5. Irrelevant.
To date no one has addressed any of the objections I made. Quite simply, there isn't a good reason to think there are enough trumps on this deal to push forward. As such, the double is going to end up being penalty most of the time and it isn't likely to work out well for you unless LHO has made an undisciplined call.
Even if we assign your partner 2.5 quick tricks, adding in your 1.5 you reach 4 defensive tricks and that means the contract is likely to make.
Best case scenario you set it one trick and pick up an extra 100 (+3 IMPs) or you scramble out to 4 of something undoubled down 2 for a 40 point gain (+1 IMP). The more likely scenario is 3 hearts doubled making. I'm not the best scorer in the world, but I think that's -730 (590 difference) for an 11 IMP loss. So since you are, in essence, wagering 11 IMPs hoping to gain only 2, you'd better be sure that what you're hoping to do is more than 80 percent likely to occur (because even at 80% you're losing out).
Additionally the above doesn't take into account the other bad possibilities that might happen because you or your partner (not having perfect information) makes a mistake. What happens if:
1. Your partner, holding 3 spades, figures you for a stiff and bids when he should have passed?
2. The opening lead totally screws the pooch?
3. Your partner doesn't have hearts with you and scrambles out into a 4-3 fit?
4. You're not a world class bridge defender and you or your partner makes a defensive error allowing them to make?
Sorry but, as I said, it's too rich for me.
Furthermore, I don't see why my saying: I would feel very uncomfortable doubling... is a call for everyone to pile on and try to convince VillaMaria to buy his "WWJD" T-shirt.