DavidKok, on 2024-May-31, 05:48, said:
One day people will learn math and/or check the numbers for themselves, and hopefully feel silly for comments like this. But I think it'll take quite a while indeed. This argument is a very common myth, even at high level, and it keeps surprising me how many good players throw away their scores over these superstitions.
I would have gone low on the actual deal, but not over some notion of what the room might do.
Not only do I agree with this, but I’d go further. Sometimes one just ‘feels’ the cards. Zia talks about Heat 1, Heat 2, etc. I may be thinking of something slightly different but there are sessions where it feels as if I can see through the backs of the cards, and sessions where I’m struggling to maintain focus. The former, unsurprisingly, are sessions where we’re scoring well, and the very last thing I want to do is to suddenly go ultra conservative. In the typical mp field, my partnership is on paper going to be one of the best in the room, part of that is bidding judgment. Why would I throw away that part of our advantage out of a fear that I’ll get a bad board by doing something I doubt the field would do?
In professional sports, some coaches have their team go ultra defensive if they get a big lead….the so-called prevent defence. As one analyst once said, after a huge comeback by the other team…often the only thing a prevent defence prevents is winning.
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