JLOGIC, on 2013-July-14, 20:41, said:
To me a reverse is 4441 or 5-4+. If I bid 3 suits my partner will realize I might be 4441. Maybe this is not standard, but if it is not then it seems like standard bidding just sticks its head in the sand about strong 4441s and you always "lie" about it, better seems to just acknowledge it's existence.
I think you have accurately summarized 'standard' bidding!
4441 hands are, what, 3% of hands. Strong 4441 hands will be a fraction of that, and on a large percentage of them, either the opps or partner will take some action that makes our life easy. So we are going to have an 'unbiddable' 4441 hand maybe every 10 sessions or so? Or less.
And on many of them, our 'cross our fingers and hope to get by the next round' action will work.
Hence I know that I would rebid 2
♣. As Al Roth used to say in the BW MSC, if I can get by this round, I'll be ok, and indeed I will IF partner gives me a bid.
Your point about arguing that 1
♣ then a reverse could be understood to be some 4441 makes sense, but those of us who bid 2
♣ do so because to us it is as or more playable to have partner alive to the fact that we may have close to a jumpshift and thus he should strain the keep the bidding alive.
I should add: this approach is a lot easier to play when one almost never opens 1
♦ on 4=5 minors. The false preference to 2
♦ virtually never costs the contract, tho it may cost an overtrick, since opener is marked with shape and we have a near max 1N. Partner will almost always have 5 diamonds, since otherwise he has the 4441 hand, and it is precisely then that we may need to give him another chance. When he bids 2
♥, we are close to being worth a 3
♠ call, but either way, we'll probably reach game now...in clubs.
I'm not claiming this is better than explicitly catering to 4441 in reverses: I'd have to give more thought to the costs of not promising 5 cards in the first bid suit. That there are costs seems to me undeniable: 1
♦ 1
♠ 2
♥ if responder has to cater to diamonds being only 4 cards in length, things get complicated, it seems to me, for hands where responder wants to make a forward-going 3
♦ call on a slam-suitable or even game-suitable hand with, say, Qxx in diamonds.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
Do you agree with bidding so far?
What should West bid now?