cherdano, on 2015-October-02, 10:15, said:
Obviously I won't cooperate with slam tries from partner (lack of keycards), but I can't imagine him forcing us to a hopeless slam either.
It is not the forcing to a hopeless slam that is the issue.
In what follows, please do not take this as me suggesting that you don't understand the process I describe.
When we design our methods, we always have choices to make in terms of how wide or how narrow a range we assign to certain actions. Every choice affects other aspects of the method. Thus if one plays that this hand is too weak for LM, then one risks bad results when one overcalls 2
♠ and miss game in the minor (or even spades) because partner is unable to bid. If one plays that this is a permissible LM call, then one risks missing slam when partner is afraid that the 5-level may be too high and refrains from trying. Or does try and finds that he was right....the 5 level is one level too high. In addition, but more rarely, we will get to bad slams when we have wide range overcalls, or guess incorrectly when the opps jam the auction. etc, etc.
Where one places the parameters of one's agreements will depend on partnership philosophy, formed or at least influenced by experience. I doubt that anyone could ever prove that their approach is 'the best', and indeed my own experience is that my style changes, albeit usually slowly, as my exposure to other perspectives, and experience, alters my views.
I am maybe biased in favour of slam bidding rather than game bidding, so I like to have narrow and high strength parameters here. Not because I think slams are more important than games (obviously games are far more frequent) but because I tend to push for games aggressively while for slams (which I love bidding) I like to have more certainty. A vul. game need not be 50% or even close, but a slam ought to be at least 50%. So I will more readily accept soft, wide ranges for weaker bids in order to maximize slam bidding efficiency. Your experience and preference may well differ, without meaning that either of us are 'wrong'.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
Matchpoints, love all.
Part 1: Your RHO opens 2♥, are you good enough for 4♣ showing a GF 5-5 hand or do you settle for 2♠?
Part 2: