jallerton, on 2014-June-28, 15:31, said:
Thanks for the advice. In future I'll wait until I have 10 tricks in my own hand before I come in on this auction. The doubled undertricks are so much worse vulnerable, how silly of me to focus on the possibility of a vulnerable game, or even to fantasise that partner might choose a more favourable action such as 4♠, 4♦, 3NT, 3♠ or pass over my double. In my dreams partner might be intelligent enough to work out that (3♦)-dbl-3♥-4♣-4♦ is available as choice of games to cater for me holding 3=3=1=6 or 4=2=1=6. Following your recommendation, it could be a couple of years before I do anything other than pass over a 3♦ opening, but at least my partner won't be deceived into thinking that I hold a monster hand.
I did not know if yours or cyberyeti was a better reply to respond to so I chose yours mainly because I like sarcasm. I totally realize that it is not a requirement of my poor passed partner to have anything less than just short of an opening bid. In fact I gave x a solid 20% (I actually feel it is just under 19% but I gave the benefit of the doubt) chance of success. It is not a failure of imagination just merely prudent at these colors to avoid a probable disaster.
If the bidding had gone p p 3d I would have zero problems with taking action here. It is the combination of vulnerability form of scoring a passed partner and a still unlimited lho that makes me feel pass is the strongest candidate for success. Please do not wait until you have ten tricks to bid the world would be a much unhappier place.
I almost forgot Your Welcome:)