barmar, on 2020-January-15, 11:14, said:
The whole point of the STOP procedure is because of these "1 in 100" boards -- the idea is that they shouldn't seem any different from the normal situations where there's nothing to think about in a common auction.
If you normally insta-pass, and once in a blue moon you think before passing, partner has a significant amount of UI that time (there's something unusual).
And if you insta-double instead of hesitating before doubling, partner also has UI that the double was really clear-cut.
No lol, the idea is that jump bids (as a rule) cause an unusual amount of tempo-sensitive situations. A normal auction would have (say) 20%, jump bids have 50% (say). However, these particular jump bids are unfortunate side effects, with much less tempo-sensitive potential than normal jump bids but even normal non-jump bids.
I have seen tanking after:
(1S)-?
1H-(2C)-?
1D-(X)-?
1D-(1S)-?
approximately 1000 times more often than after
1S-2S
4S-?
(I have seen 2S bidders tanking over 4S because they initially miscounted or because they are bad at bridge. But never opener's LHO.)
And this is not to mention all of the non-jump competitive bids such as
1H-(1S)-2H-(2S)
etc
which come in at about 100 million more common pauses than 1S-2S; 4S.
(numbers not exact)
And don't explain UI to me, I said it in the post already, I am 100% happy with opponents passing UI to each other through tanking over 4S those 1 of 100 hands. As a general rule, when a poster shows that they understand the implications, don't explain the implications to them. In fact, that can be generalised to if someone understands X, don't explain X to them. You'll just get them irritated.
There are good reasons to have a simple rule, and bending rules have good reasons against them, but the fact that 4S causes tanks less often than almost any other bid in bridge is not a reason for using the STOP card, lol. wow
Here are some good arguments for using the STOP card without exceptions:
1) slippery slope (either by me or by opponents) and sets a bad example
2) it can cause discomfort to LHO who could feel like I am rushing them
3) it makes rules easier
etc
But could you try to treat my position with at least a modicum of respect? Tell me with a straight face, is this more or less of a tempo-sensitive situation than, say,
1H-(1S)-?
This post reminds me why I stopped posting a while ago (and will probably stop posting soon).
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin