rhm, on 2016-May-22, 01:42, said:
Some trivial observations:
Assume a deal is competitive:
In one room North opens the bidding.
In the other North passes and East opens the bidding.
Which side do you believe is on average better positioned to beat absolute par (my definition of stealing).
North in the first room or in the latter?
It does not really matter to which side the absolute par contract belongs.
I think this can easily be shown in the way Richard Pavlicek has done such statistical analysis and published on his website, though I won't undertake it.
This is one reason why requirements for opening the bidding have gone down over the last decades.
The true Roth Stone approach to opening the bidding is all but extinct at top level play.
Opening the bidding has certainly tactical advantages, passing a 4441 12 count is problematic - not just fine.
Rainer Herrmann
Assume a deal is competitive:
In one room North opens the bidding.
In the other North passes and East opens the bidding.
Which side do you believe is on average better positioned to beat absolute par (my definition of stealing).
North in the first room or in the latter?
It does not really matter to which side the absolute par contract belongs.
I think this can easily be shown in the way Richard Pavlicek has done such statistical analysis and published on his website, though I won't undertake it.
This is one reason why requirements for opening the bidding have gone down over the last decades.
The true Roth Stone approach to opening the bidding is all but extinct at top level play.
Opening the bidding has certainly tactical advantages, passing a 4441 12 count is problematic - not just fine.
Rainer Herrmann
It is often an advantage to make the first bid in the auction, but not always.
For example, say I hold ♠x ♥AQ98 ♦Jxxx ♣KQJx and RHO is the dealer. I don't want particularly want RHO to pass as if I probably won't be able to get the 3-suited nature of my hand across to partner if I open the bidding. Instead I am hoping that RHO will open 1♠. Now I can use the special call I have available to show decent values and support for the other three suits.