Posted 2003-May-23, 06:44
Hi John,
Fishbein was invented to solve one problem, but created at least three more. The first, and maybe major problem, is that on the auction you proposed,
(3H)-3S <---- the 3S bid would not show spades, but would be "takeout". Of course, if partner had spades an a yucky hand, this 3S might be followed by PPP.
Another problem with Fishbein is it leaves the final decision of to defend (DBL) or takeout (3S) up to one partner and one partner only. The Fishbein player in the direct seat decides to defend or to play the hand with his bid. A (3H)-DBL playing Fishbein MUST BE LEFT IN by your partner.
Finally, another problem with Fishbein is a reopening double in the balanced seat, at least in the original Fishbein, was not allowed. So if in the balance seat, you wanted to crush the preempt, you couldn't do it.... and your partner (if you wanted to crush it) would be short in the suit and would not have doubled...he would have either bid 3S for takeout or passed.
Fishbein goes back to the time were a lot, if not most, people played dbl of high level preempts for penalty. At least it is better than that. But the takeout double has proven to be the most flexible way to treat preemptive bids (remember, takeout doubles can be passed). If you read Master Solver's club type contest, you will see that experts simply don't play Fishbein.
Ben
--Ben--