mikeh, on 2014-October-23, 09:22, said:
Timo
Not all of us who pass and then bid had, as our primary concern, that we overcall, LHO raises and partner doubles, whether that be penalty, which I am old-fashioned enough to think is the better treatment, or responsive.
The fact is that if we overcall many things could happen, and some of them are very good for us and some are not.
On the bad side, it could go all pass and it turns out to be a misfit and we are down 200 into their 100 or so, and we have just given away 7 imps
Or partner could raise, expecting a better hand/suit and now LHO, who couldn't double 3♠, has an easy double of game and we go 500 against their 140 or our +100 and we lose another bunch of imps
Or partner could have a very good hand and push a level too high on a hand where, had we passed, partner would balance and we'd get to game, making, to lose another 12 imps
Or, if partner learns to expect this kind of overcall, he will pull in a bit and we'll miss some good games in the future because he will be catering to this kind of hand.
and so on and so on.
Of course it is wrong to look only at the bad things that could happen, but what almost invariably happens in these discussions is that those who advocate for a particular course of action focus on why their choice is right rather than why it may be closer than they want to acknowledge and that those who disagree have good arguments.
There are clearly many reasons why overcalling could work out. I have no problem accepting that overcalling with this hand would be the systemic choice for some players, including some very good players. Make my spades KJ109xx and I think I would overcall....it is that close. KQ109xx and I think everyone with a pulse would overcall.
I know all of this, and I agree. But why are you telling this to me? I am not the one who claims pass is wrong, or claims "we must bid 3
♠" I am just against the idea that passing and then bidding 4
♠ is safer or auto. I am against "i do not bid 3
♠ now because later pd will be disappointed with my hand" reasoning. Simply because they skip the "bad scenario" for passing and then bidding while they show the bad scenario (and imo the very least in priority if you read my post above, them making doubled 4
♥ as oppose to your list) for bidding early
I accept passing and 4
♠
I accept bidding 3 immediately
I accept passing and then passing too,
But of course I prefer one over the others and I do not claim my choice is safe/auto/clear/obvious. So my argument is not against those who passes and and then bids/passes. I am just arguing the "pd will be disappointed" or "he will double them" reasoning. There are all kinds of scenarios, as you said, that can make pd happy or unhappy.