jogs, on 2014-August-02, 18:11, said:
PhantomSac, on 2014-August-03, 21:15, said:
I beg to differ and appearances can be deceptive.
I play new suits at the two level non-forcing even when partner has opened (negative free bids) instead of overcalled, which is a minority view.
But playing that a new major suit bid at the three level should be non forcing is not my cup of tea.
You might have slightly better possibility to contest the part-score if you play it non forcing.
On the other hand you must be quite narrow in strength to be able to make a non forcing bid at the three level and survive a non-fit in your suit and that both sides can just make something at the three level is not that frequent anyway.
But I just might lose some part-score battles and sometimes I will stretch. But I play a new major at the three level as game forcing.
Not here of course since DBL stands out. but If I had a heart more and a club less I would stretch and bid 3♥.
So in the end on almost all hands where you will bid 3♥ I will bid 3♥ as well, but I can not afford to limit such a bid to a narrow range of hands when opponents have taken away our bidding room.
I can do this with strong hands too, secure in the knowledge that overcaller will not pass and we can find our best strain and level.
If no game makes big deal. When opponents have a good fit of their own they are rarely able to punish us if we find our best strain.
Giving strong hands fewer options affects your game and slam bidding and this can be really expensive.
In today's competitive world almost everybody plays jump raises as weak and preemptive. So do not tell me advancer could not be strong giving such a start.
Stopping on a dime just one trick below game is in my opinion a long term losing strategy.
Rainer Herrmann