jillybean, on 2023-June-05, 07:01, said:
I think pass is very conservative. "Mike always has his bid"
If anyone else had said this I would say they were influenced by seeing North's hand.
There are a LOT of worse things that can be said about a player than that he or she always has his or her bid.
Don’t mistake having one’s bid with being conservative. It can and does lead to aggressive action.
My partners trust my bidding which allows them to bid with confidence.
But bear in mind that I play a method that features aggressive action. If I open 1S I ‘have my values’ but they may look like KJxxx Axx xx QJx or AJxxx AQxx xx xx
If I open 1N, white, in one partnership, it may be Qxx KJx Axxx xxx
If I open 3C at favourable it may look like x Jxxx xx KJxxxx (I did that in our recent regional and kept the opps out of a cold 6S). With other partners, I’d have to pass since they won’t expect that sort of action.
My point is that whether one is an aggressive or conservative bidder should be a question of your methods more than your individual ‘style’. If you play an aggressive system, then you can bid aggressively without misleading partner….you will ‘have your values’ in context. But if your methods are inherently conservative (you need 5 hcp to respond to 1m or you play a style where invitational bids are sound and one accepts light…I play the opposite) then you shouldn’t bid ‘aggressively’ because your partner will go wrong too often. Now, I have the luxury that my regular partners are expert and reliable. When playing with non-experts, there can be short term reward from overbidding, since sometimes you compensate for your partner’s failings. Long-term that’s not a way to improve the partnership, since your partner ‘learns’ to stay conservative out of fear that you’re too aggressive, plus of course sometimes partner doesn’t have the values you’re hoping for.
Also, don’t misunderstand my point about passing. Give me xxxx xxx Kx Kxxx and I’d always double 1H. The critical difference is that, opposite a 1D opening bid, this hand is much better than is xxxx xxx K Kxxxx, since we have safety in 2D if partner rebids diamonds and Kx is better for notrump should he bid that. Iow, the 4324hand simply evaluates differently than does the 4315
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