lamford, on 2013-June-03, 07:52, said:
I interpret "demonstrably suggested over another call" as "likely to gain more IMPS or matchpoints". I know that both 4S in this thread and 7S in the other thread are not likely to gain more IMPS or matchpoints. So they are legal if they are LAs.
I don't understand why 7
♠ is not likely to gain matchpoints.
Imagine you're playing in a 20-table field with your hand of
♠AJ10xx
♥x
♦AKQJxx
♣x, partner opens 1
♠, and you have to decide what to do over a slow 5
♠ that tells you that you are missing one, but not two, keycards.
♠K is one of three possible missing keycards, but partner has roughly twice as many spades as the opponents, so let's say the chance that this is the missing card is ~17%. Let's also assume that half the time you'll lose a trick to this card because it is offside or not dropping, and that all other pairs will bid and make the small slam (sometimes +1).
Your expectation for passing is 100% of 0/38 MPs = 0 MPs
Your expectation for bidding 7
♠ is ~8% of 38/38 MPs = 3 MPs.
My assumptions may not be valid, one or two pairs may have a misunderstanding and bid a grand slam or stop in game, but you may well guess there will be few enough of these to make passing worthwhile.